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Germany is actually going into the exact opposite direction of energy scarcity by the time Intels fab is online in 2026. We already passed our Chips act, so the subsidies are already granted.
We accelerated our renewable energy targets by 2030 for the electricity generation and we have a green...
How do you propose to solve that issue?
The same is happening here in Germany, but in contrast to the US, we have a political system with multiple parties (we have a proportional representation with 6 parties in parliament). The Ukraine war helped us reflect a little bit more carefully on the...
Samsungs SoC design failed, because designing a good microachitrecture is actually really hard, especially when your power buget is extremely limited.
X86 for example can just waste energy efficiency to achieve their performance metrics.
Qualcomm had to give up and recently entered again by...