eiamhere69
eiamhere69 t1_itzigf6 wrote
Reply to comment by Gberg888 in TSMC says efforts to rebuild US semiconductor industry are doomed to fail by 0wed12
The waters surrounding Taiwan and other parts of this region are extremely important trade routes.
Not to mention, having a few fabrication plants up and running is not nearly enough to fulfil world wide demand.
The US fans are first and foremost are protection and deterrent, against China taking Taiwan soon. It's well known, this is there long time goal and will inevitably be acted upon at some point.
Taiwan know if they give up all fabrication (not that this can be done quickly), it leaves them wide open, so only a few fabs have been negotiated.
It's still a very long road. All he above is just a very, very rudimentary political assessment and doesn't even touch on the economics.
eiamhere69 t1_isyrnj5 wrote
Reply to comment by downonthesecond in Workers at Apple stores in Australia went on strike for an hour and are refusing to repair AirPods or handle deliveries in a dispute over pay and conditions by Sorin61
I wouldn't really call it a strike, the effect will almost negligible, even more so given the enormous markup and profits Apple make.
Almost certain to be "repercussions" too.
eiamhere69 t1_j1v265t wrote
Reply to comment by GongTzu in Chipmakers Struggle With Inventory Buildup On Pandemic Demand Correction by Genevieves_bitch
The thing os, they aren't losing money, they just aren't make as much/extortionate amounts.