Thanks to the uncertainty that the wild volatile prices can be difficult to predict how much your next graphics card is costing. But apparently it has not stopped Taiwan’s chip Fab TSMC from making Maximum GPU possible.
Addressing the annual shareholder meeting of TSMC today (Through the Reuters), CEOCCV said tariffs have so far affected the company so far. “I assure you that AI’s demand has always been very strong and it is permanently advancing,” said V.
He acknowledged that TSMC was not completely safe from revenue. He said, “Retrots have some impact on TSMC, but not directly. This is because the importers are imposed on the importers, not on exporters. TSMC is an exporter. However, the revenue can cause a bit more prices, and when prices can rise, the demand may be low.”
But as matters stand, the company is still running on the maximum production volume. One aspect of TSMC’s actions that may not be going with full inclination, however, is that it has a new productive facility in the United States or in Fibs.
Reuters says V and President Trump have discussed difficulties in completing the TSMC’s full investment program, which is a total of $ 165 billion in five years. Apparently, part of the problem is that revenue increases the cost of production in the United States as some of the goods needed to build FAB has to be imported from Asia. Wei says President Trump told him, “Mr Wei, do your best, that’s good.”
Anyone, if you are wondering if there is a possibility that tariffs should somehow make a conspiracy to make the GPU a little easier for gaming, perhaps the courtesy of the AI chips do not seem to be.
He said, outside the United States, many if most NVIDIA is not GPUs, then MSRP or less can now be. Therefore, it seems that graphics card pricing is eventually moving towards something approaching usual.
Of course. It is difficult to say what will happen next. US courts seem to be approaching guard rails around Trump’s high -ranking elements of more volatile elements.
But unless the emerging dispute has been extended to the Supreme Court, it is impossible to say how it will end. Keep it like this, you will be very brave saying that the game is over to escape from Trump’s tariff.