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Microsoft isn't facing yield issues. They're disabling CUs on theirs. TSMC has incredibly high yields compared to anyone else. Microsoft has their RDNA2 running at 1.5 Ghz for the S and 1.8 Ghz for the X. Sony has their RDNA2 running at 2.2 Ghz, with a variable rate Zen2 processor at 3.5 Ghz compared to 3.6 Ghz for the S and 3.8 Ghz for the X.