

Buyers know tsmc is reliable and already up and running. Making a large order of needed chips out of a factory that is incomplete, doesn’t have the required staff, may have issues finding the staff, and has already had to attempt retrofitting in an entirely new processing and equipment line for 2nm nodes while Samsung has been having issues at their other plants with qc, while the plant has already had delays in opening seems like a very risky move. I wouldn’t want to order anything through them I needed before the plant was up and running, and shown to actually produce good chips.
And here I am, just planning on going to Mint or something whenever win 10 support finally actually ends. I had Ubuntu like 15 years ago for a while, but I’m at a point where I want to do less learning about my operating system.