Chips aren't getting cheaper to make — the cost per transistor stopped dropping a decade ago at 28nm☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.ml – 40 points – 9 months agotomshardware.com10Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWell, at least they aren't getting more expensive yet, it'd be werid explaining to my grandkids how I grew up in the 'age of cheap semi-conductors'.https://www.procurious.com/procurement-news/surprising-sand-shortage-crimping-global-supply-chains... but if you take inflation into account if the price is stable then goods are getting relatively more expensive. ... but if you take inflation into account if the price is stable then goods are getting relatively more expensive cheaper. FTFY
Well, at least they aren't getting more expensive yet, it'd be werid explaining to my grandkids how I grew up in the 'age of cheap semi-conductors'.https://www.procurious.com/procurement-news/surprising-sand-shortage-crimping-global-supply-chains... but if you take inflation into account if the price is stable then goods are getting relatively more expensive. ... but if you take inflation into account if the price is stable then goods are getting relatively more expensive cheaper. FTFY
... but if you take inflation into account if the price is stable then goods are getting relatively more expensive. ... but if you take inflation into account if the price is stable then goods are getting relatively more expensive cheaper. FTFY
... but if you take inflation into account if the price is stable then goods are getting relatively more expensive cheaper. FTFY
Well, at least they aren't getting more expensive yet, it'd be werid explaining to my grandkids how I grew up in the 'age of cheap semi-conductors'.
https://www.procurious.com/procurement-news/surprising-sand-shortage-crimping-global-supply-chains
... but if you take inflation into account if the price is stable then goods are getting relatively more expensive.
FTFY