http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/10/tsmcfabplant12.jpg Everything is relative, so when a chip foundry like TSMC (which produces gear for the likes of NVIDIA) has a bad quarter, that means it only made a $1 billion in profit. Today’s numbers reveal that the company has managed to rescue its *halting *fortunes after turning over $4.8 billion and making a tidy $1.68 billion in profit. The cause of this upswing was that orders for its coveted 28-nanometer process doubled in the period – repaying some of the $8.5 billion](TSMC 2012 Q1 results: profits down again as 20-nanometer process proves expensive) spent developing it and keeping profits just a little over that of its closest rival, Qualcomm.
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