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Originariamente inviato da Thunder-74
Si lo avevo postato prima con titolo in nero. Grazie Donald... comunque se aumentano del 5/10% sarebbe meno del previsto (20/25%}... comunque che OO
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Vero, inoltre (leggo dai commenti):
Q:Would the build quality change once moved to a new country? I figure training of new workers and tooling of machines might take some time
A:If it goes to Mexico my experience would be yes,
I'd be looking to buy now.
Q:You are aware that China is not the only country in the world that makes stuff, right? It would be quite easy to move the production to Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand or Malaysia to mention a few places where there are factories capable of making graphics cards. Gigabyte still makes motherboards in Taiwan and there are plenty of others that could adapt their production lines to make graphics cards. Sure, some are smaller manufacturers, but there has already been a trickle of companies moving back to Taiwan from China, which means that there has already been an increase in production facilities. Admittedly this is something that's happened over the past couple of years and it's not how it used to be a decade ago or so.
The short version is, there would be no quality change, nor would you have train staff, as they already know how to do this stuff.
A:Actually, I disagree. You would have to retrain staff, unless the division was already processing that hardware. For the ones you mention, like Gigabyte, who make motherboards in TW, but not video cards, it might be slightly easier to relocate personnel, but you'd still have to retool equipment,
meaning an increase in cost, meaning an increase in price to the end-users.