TerryLaze
Titan
What does the stock price have to do with anything?!Except that they cannot do that and this is exactly why their stock price is ~$25 right now. As soon as they were transparent about the cost of fab operation investors punished them and wiped out around half their valuation. While I'm sure we'd both agree this is stupid it is the reality.
Profits the company makes have nothing to do with the stock market.
Stock market valuation has extremely little to do with how much value a company actually has or how much money they make.
What immense amounts of money are those, care to elaborate?!No, it was never a good business move because it was very short sighted and has cost them immense amounts of money. It also undermined future profits and allowed their competition to catch up. Had they executed 10nm (or only been ~1 year behind) then it would have paid off, but that isn't what happened.
Would building the new fabs be cheaper if intel didn't stay at 10nm for that long?!
Would intel have more money available somehow?
If it undermined anything it would be the 10nm FABs that got undermined which are pretty irrelevant by now. Or on the other hand also very mature by now for customers that could still use 10nm.
Is that why nvidia doesn't make much money from servers? ...Oh wait!This is basic supply and demand economics where they need to be mindful to not produce so much that they lower the value of their own products.
Not selling as much as you can, when you can, just in case that you could possibly maybe hurt your margins in the long run is one way you could run your business.
As you said, they are going to sell a generation for about 2 years+ so there isn't a realistic way for them to overproduce GPUs, they would instead get all the money that is now going to scalpers, and OEMs that bundle GPUs with crap.
What I remember are stories about how people got frustrated with waiting for ps5 to be available and went with laptops/desktops/gpus/ whatever else.You seem to be ignoring the reality that the PS5 launched into and the reason behind the shortages.
Now I know this isn't the norm by any stretch, but I am saying that that is a big reason why 'second source' is important to many big contracts.