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NVIDIA Lost Thousands of GPU Wafers, Courtesy of TSMC's $550 Million Blunder

TMSC lost almost $550 million, and among the affected companies, NVIDIA appears to have been hit the hardest. This was all thanks to a manufacturing defect at the 14nm/16nm foundry.

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Cobra9511890d ago

I was thinking "AGAIN?!" But no; it's the same story of chemical contamination from nearly a month ago. I guess the news is the impact to Nvidia.

StrangeBrigadier1890d ago

TSMC never disclosed the affected buyers, so I don't this as anything other than techquilla jumping to conclusions.

leoexcelsior1889d ago

You really think a half a billion dollar blunder in a company won't affect one of its top-tier client ? Obviously, it has affected NVIDIA, but what remains to be seen is how TSMC tries to compensate for the loss and try to deliver all orders as planned, and I'm pretty sure TSMC will try its level best to make sure the end-user isn't affected by all this, especially in the case of NVIDIA.

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