Samsung's chip shipments potentially tripling isn't something to dismiss lightly. If the numbers hold, it could have real implications for hardware manufacturers in the mining ecosystem and the broader supply chain dynamics.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 6h ago
Chip shipments triple? If that really happens, mining machine manufacturers will be ecstatic... But let's see if the later production capacity can keep up first.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 6h ago
Chip production capacity triples? If that's really the case, the mining hardware sector will have to reshuffle... The supply chain is already a tangled mess, and if this happens again, each company will have to slash prices crazily to compete for orders.
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JustHodlIt
· 6h ago
Chip shipments triple? It depends on whether they can truly stabilize; otherwise, it's just an illusion...
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MetaverseMortgage
· 6h ago
Chip triple growth? Mining hardware manufacturers are waking up laughing; the supply chain is about to be reshuffled.
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HashBrownies
· 6h ago
Triple capacity? If this actually materializes, mining hardware manufacturers will have to collectively shake... But I've heard too many of these projected numbers; ultimately, it depends on the moment the product actually hits the market.
Samsung's chip shipments potentially tripling isn't something to dismiss lightly. If the numbers hold, it could have real implications for hardware manufacturers in the mining ecosystem and the broader supply chain dynamics.