• Bassman1805@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    The vast, vast majority of chips produced are “old generation” chips used for relatively mundane purposes. The high-tech stuff you see in the news is a minority (though it’s pricey enough that it doesn’t look that way in company earnings reports).

    Think power supplies, middle-of-the-road CPUs, ASICs for common I/O like USB and ethernet, timing devices, and wireless communication modules.

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      And that’s mostly the “bullshit IoT” category. It’s not like the demand for phones and laptops exploded in the last years, it’s IoT, AI and other useless crap - regardless of the process node.

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          Exactly, such as:

          • medical devices
          • electrical distribution
          • internet providers

          Basically, if it does something useful, there’s probably a ton of chips involved.