TSMC's top 10 customers have reportedly cut their orders

AMD, Apple, Intel, and Nvidia are said to be cutting orders

TSMC's top 10 customers have reportedly cut their orders

TSMC's top customers are lowering their orders, signalling a difficult time for the semiconductor market

TSMC is the world's largest producer of leading-edge semiconductors, and the utilization rate of their fabs are now expected to drop significantly as the world's demand for high-end silicon declines. This decline has been caused by economic downturns across the globe, affecting China, the US, Europe, and most other major economies.

Digitimes has reported that TSMC's top ten customers have cut their planned orders for 2023, a shift that will dampen TSMC's profitability this year. TSMC has recently started to mass produce 3nm silicon for its customers, and demand for this node appears to be high. 

TSMC's customers appear to be cutting orders for some of the company's higher-end lithography nodes, though the company's newer 4/5nm nodes appear to remain at high levels of utilisation. TSMC's 6nm and 7nm nodes are said to be getting hit hardest by cutbacks, with utilisation rates being expected to drop to as low as 50% this year. This makes a lot of sense, as most current-generation products from TSMC's customers are currently being made using newer 4nm or 5nm nodes.  

TSMC's top 10 customers have reportedly cut their orders

With the world's economy being so troubled, it makes sense that high-end consumer electronics manufacturers are starting to produce less. When people are wary of spending money, they are less likely to buy new graphics cards, high-end smartphones, or other electronics. This hurts the semiconductor market as a whole, and could make it harder for TSMC to continue investing in new fabs and more advanced lithography technologies.

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02-01-2023, 20:38:21

Gothmoth
well we can only hope nvidia and amd get the memo.

and the retailers.... they are bonkers too.

how the hell can amazon (amazon, not a marketplace reseller) ask 2997 euro for a 3090??


https://i.imgur.com/5gtqExg.jpg


or 3080 TI for 1640 euro

https://i.imgur.com/hTQrdPx.jpg




do i miss something here?
are there still enough braindead people out there who buy old GPU´s for scalper prices?Quote

02-01-2023, 21:02:47

AlienALX
Are you sure that is Amazon SARL selling those? and not third parties?

Amazon charge one heck of a percentage to sell on there. So a lot of market place users on there charge far more than you can get it for elsewhere.

I guess they are just hoping to get lucky.Quote

02-01-2023, 21:47:51

Gothmoth
Quote:
Originally Posted by AlienALX View Post
Are you sure that is Amazon SARL selling those? and not third parties?

Amazon charge one heck of a percentage to sell on there. So a lot of market place users on there charge far more than you can get it for elsewhere.

I guess they are just hoping to get lucky.

yes that why i explicitly mentioned it.

https://i.imgur.com/oyay4g2.jpg


here are EVGA from amazon directly:


https://i.imgur.com/QJSAYz1.jpgQuote

02-01-2023, 22:49:49

ImprovizoR
Neither Nvidia nor AMD will see a cent out or me until their prices get to a reasonable level. I am not a cow nor a sheep to be milked for a goddamn toy.Quote

02-01-2023, 23:34:36

Dicehunter
I cannot see AMD and Nvidia lowering their prices much to be honest, Maybe $100 at most but they'll still want to keep their sky high profits.Quote
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