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It's the Pacific Rim, why rule out earthquakes?
But the news is about TSMC being where they wanted to be now, not in 2022 or any year in between.
Yes, the article reads a lot like Intel's 10nm 'going according to plan', you're correct about that. Where did I read such things before? Oh yeah, every shrink since 22nm
But you're right, earthquakes, and let's not forget climate change either.