inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to Games@lemmy.worldEnglish · 13 hours agoValve says there's no end in sight to the memory crisis, and prices are only going to increase: 'Honestly, it's still getting worse'www.pcgamer.comexternal-linkmessage-square70fedilinkarrow-up1409cross-posted to: pcmasterrace@lemmy.worldpcgaming@lemmy.ca
arrow-up1409external-linkValve says there's no end in sight to the memory crisis, and prices are only going to increase: 'Honestly, it's still getting worse'www.pcgamer.cominclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to Games@lemmy.worldEnglish · 13 hours agomessage-square70fedilinkcross-posted to: pcmasterrace@lemmy.worldpcgaming@lemmy.ca
minus-squaremesa@piefed.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·9 hours agoI thought ireland and a couple of other countries are stepping up quite a bit recently? I know they have been at the forfront of the EUs efforts to start building chips and have been doing so last 10 years to start scaling. Just did a search, looks like its going to happen: https://wallstreettimes.com/intel-foundry-5-billion-ireland-chip-manufacturing-2026/ This level of demand is not sustainable Totally agree!
minus-squareGlemek@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·4 hours agoSeems like also for geopolitical reasons
I thought ireland and a couple of other countries are stepping up quite a bit recently? I know they have been at the forfront of the EUs efforts to start building chips and have been doing so last 10 years to start scaling.
Just did a search, looks like its going to happen: https://wallstreettimes.com/intel-foundry-5-billion-ireland-chip-manufacturing-2026/
Seems like also for geopolitical reasons