Thema: |
|
||
Autor: | Rand al'Thor | ||
Datum: | 10.05.21 17:00 | ||
Antwort auf: | Generell sind alle elektrischen Bauteile knapp! von Mugen | ||
"Holz, Stahl, Dämmmaterial – Baustoffe sind knapp und werden immer teurer. Betriebe leiden unter der Kostenexplosion, auch Häuslbauer dürften nicht lange verschont bleiben." [https://www.derstandard.de/story/2000126381110/preise-fuer-baustoffe-explodieren-bau-kaempft-mit-engpaessen-und-kosten] Bei den Chips dürfte es an den schwierigen Marktbedingungen liegen. Gibt da einen lesenswerten Beitrag von Bloomberg: "Chip plants run 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They do that for one reason: cost. Building an entry-level factory that produces 50,000 wafers per month costs about $15 billion. ... Once you spend all that money building giant facilities, they become obsolete in five years or less. To avoid losing money, chipmakers must generate $3 billion in profit from each plant. But now only the biggest companies, in particular the top three that combined generated $188 billion in revenue last year, can afford to build multiple plants." [https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2021-chip-production-why-hard-to-make-semiconductors/] |
|||
< antworten > | |||