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    Better Battery Technologies to Change the Entire Electric Ecosystem

    With numerous battery technologies competing and driving rapid improvements in cost, lifespan and increasing capacity, this will drive demand for semis and electrification on almost everything at a pace few have imagined. Advances in solid state batteries increasing capacity and lifespan we...
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    How far away are we from quantum computing?

    How far are we from quantum computing? What companies will win the race? Also,u how many ways are there going to be to get to quantum computing? Any thoughts and information on that are going to be use cases the leaders in developing and using it? Thanks
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    Question on PC security

    I've had numerous attacks on everything from credit cards to my brokerage account. Fortunately, my brokerage stopped them all and asked if they were my transactions and this is in the six figures. Some credit cards have been hacked before we even took possession of them. I have a friend who...
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    Question on PC security

    Is there a good combination of hardware and software that can improve PC security? I have used different security programs and have had security issues. Any thoughts or comments appreciated. Can software alone give adequate security? Thanks
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    Is Silicon Carbide the future of Semiconductors?

    Any viewpoints and observations on this, viewpoints and the companies set to be the leaders in this area appreciated.
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    If China takes TSM?

    First, it would be far cheaper than war for China to buy TSM if allowed, which I doubt the powers that be would allow. War/conflict would be a looser option for all. China would have to pay a hefty premium, but it would be far cheaper than the damage a war would cause. The cheapest option...
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    Will AI/ML replace professors and teachers?

    Even if it doesn't replace teachers and professors AI/ML could vastly lower the cost of teaching and improve the quality. An intelligent system could actually learn how to teach faster and better for it could learn what works and what doesn't. This could take teaching to a whole new level...
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    Who will dominate quantum computing and at what levels?

    Could quantum computing be a case where the technologies before it are feeding the progress at an ever-increasing rate as those technologies feeding it increase in power and utility at an ever increasing rate itself?
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    What country will win in the automation of everything?

    With the automation of everything from physical to mental tasks, what country or countries will win in this contest and timelines involved? Any thoughts or expansions on this sought and welcomed. The future is definitely speeding up at an ever-increasing rate due to automation.
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    Who will dominate quantum computing and at what levels?

    Any thoughts on the timeline for quantum computing to be proven in the lab and go into commercial use?
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    Pete Hegseth: US will go to war to stop China from taking Taiwan

    As they used to say, the next war after a nuclear war will be fought with sticks and stones. Some of the big nukes can take out an entire state. This comes from an engineer who worked in this area.
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    Taiwan, conflict, Drones change the game

    China could have a very hard time invading Taiwan due to advances in drone warfare that has changed all the rules. The other problem is an invasion of Taiwan could be so destructive to the world economy China would also be destroying a good part of its market to sell goods to. Peace and...
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    Qbit technology, a game changer?

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/world-s-first-error-resistant-photonic-qubit-built-on-chip-unlocks-quantum-future/ar-AA1G6gok?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=ASTS&cvid=69152dc389e34601ada991f8ae4ece83&ei=63 Any thoughts or comments on this technology would be appreciated. Is it going to be real...
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    Who will dominate quantum computing and at what levels?

    Thanks for the excellent information and references, it's greatly appreciated. I have found TSM, MU and AMAT are all working in this area.
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    Who will dominate quantum computing and at what levels?

    What companies do readers feel will dominate the different areas of quantum computing from memory to chips to software to entire ecosystems? Any thoughts or comments appreciated. Any thoughts of quantum computing dealing with advanced automation and robotics also appreciated.
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    Foundry Monopoly in leading-edge Manufacturing: is it a real problem?

    TSM is working on quantum computing technology. I have little doubt they will take the lead in this area to, maybe with partners if needed. Any company working in quantum computing would want TSM as a powerful and rich partner.
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    Foundry Monopoly in leading-edge Manufacturing: is it a real problem?

    As a long-term investor in TSM, they have entered a zone where only a few companies in other fields can operate. TSM is a one of a kind in the semi sector where they not only support themselves, but others in their ecosystem from suppliers to customers have a vested interest in TSM continuing...
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    Robotics/Atuomation Replacing People?

    When money is involved, special interests hold on tight, then start to lose their grip. Already one company advertises sharply reduced commissions.
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    Robotics/Atuomation Replacing People?

    At what rate do the readers feel robotics and automation may replace a significant portion of labor in a modern economy? How much do readers feel it will replace what percentage of manual and professional labor needs and on what timeline. This has been taking place for years, but with AI/ML...
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    Could an AI replace or augment a politician?

    Would it be possible to have an AI set up to only help advance a government and the will of the people? Not to replace all politicians or even have a vote, but to clarify the viability of projects and legislative actions. Looking at the quality of politicians, this might be a viable option...
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