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TSMC customers paying 100% premiums for rushed AI chips
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83037, member: 160"] Silicon thirst has reached terminal velocity as desperate companies bribe their way forward. TSMC production lines are absolutely slammed while artificial intelligence hype destroys normal supply chains. Analyst Gokul Hariharan at JPMorgan notes that clients will happily cough up 100% premiums just to secure expedited manufacturing slots. Budgets technically do not exist when trying to beat competitors to market. These emergency orders get labeled as hot runs inside the foundry. While specific names remain unconfirmed, logic points toward heavy hitters like NVIDIA or AMD dropping bags of cash here. Team Green specifically operates on a tight release schedule that necessitates frantic manufacturing speeds regardless of the price tag attached. Rushing orders creates a high-mix service setup that funnels massive extra profit into Taiwan. The real mystery is how the fab manages this chaos without tanking yield rates or ruining efficiency. Constantly shuffling priorities usually introduces defects, yet the money is apparently worth the headache for management. High-performance computing clients dominate the revenue stream while demanding perfection. The foundry must deliver speed without sacrificing quality, or the whole AI house of cards might wobble. Everyone watches to see if delivery times hold up under such extreme pressure. [/QUOTE]
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