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Intel makes both the plans to design CPUs and owns their "chip fabrication plant" or "fab" for short. :marseybug2:

On the other side of the world there's a Taiwanese company called TSMC that makes the majority of "high performance" CPUs. :marseysonic:

This TSMC company only owns the "fabs" and builds basically every competitive CPU that's not intel. :marseyshook:

Companies like AMD, Nvidia or Apple gives TSMC their CPUs plans and pays them billions to build in their top tier fabs. :marseycapitalistmanlet:

The only other competitive company is Samsung but they're kind of in third place. :marseyflagsouthkorea:

This is why the US government recently gave billions to Intel and TSMC to build here. They want to get manufacturing out of Taiwan (you know, the company off the coast of China :marseyjewoftheorient:) and keep these fabs out of "invasion" range. :marseyflamewar:

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I like Samsung a lot :#marseyexcited:

I have a flip phone and it's really cute.

I guess I'll start buying AMD then. Thanks for all the knowledge :marseyreading:

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I wouldn't rawdogg one company, pick up an semiconductor ETF.

https://money.usnews.com/investing/articles/best-semiconductor-etfs-to-buy

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