Apple buys every 3 nm chip that TSMC can make for next-gen iPhones and Macs::TSMC is said to eat the cost of defective chips so it can keep Apple’s business.

  • twelve12@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Ah yes, inovation. And by innovation, I mean buying the entire manufacuring capability so your competitors can’t use it

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      1 year ago

      I don’t mean to defend apple, but I wouldn’t criticize them for being ruthless when it comes to fighting for being the “best”

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      1 year ago

      Look at me with a straight face and tell me that, if a customer comes into your store and says “I wanna buy everything you have and will make this year”, you’ll refuse because ‘it’s not fair to other people’.

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        1 year ago

        Do they offer a contract to make up for the loss of access to other customers?

        Because that’s a factor. If nobody else can buy your goods, they eventually consider your goods to be inaccessible at all, and you have no other customers.

        Me? I’m going to be honest in a retail environment and tell the person they can’t have everything because it essentially shuts down my business entirely until I can restock, which means I have to rely on that sale covering the expenses in between as well as lost custom as a fallout of essentially being closed until new goods arrive.

        It isn’t just unfair to other consumers, it’s problematic on a smaller scale.

        That’s different than the scale apple works on though. The suppliers don’t have to worry about that, so they can get away with saying fuck the other customers because the other customers are on a similar scale.