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    Sources Say Intel Is An Acquisition Target

    It's astonishing that something this small and unsubstantiated can apparently not only move the needle, but shift it by nearly 10%. Presumably there must be other sources of information to justify the Intel stock move. There's got to be some level of information checking, assessment and actual...
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    Will Tesla become the automation leader if not already?

    This is very interesting data. If we assume that these measurements are taken under similar conditions, similar driving styles, etc and all the accidents are equally severe (and that self-driving doesn't just filter out the higher count, lower risk ones), this is very impressive. But what...
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    US tightens its grip on AI chip flows across the globe

    Portugal, Switzerland, Austria, Czechia, Poland, Estonia will also be delighted. And isn't Greenland supposed to be blue these days ? Denmark's Tier 1, but Greenland's Tier 2 ?! All looks a bit "bag of a fag packet"/Friday afternoon job.
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    TSMC cuts ties with Singapore firm over chip found in Huawei processor: sources

    Regardless of what Chinese leaders do or don't want, it's surely no accident that the highly globalised, interdependent model of the semiconductor industry has been so successful. And that state ownership has never worked. The US hasn't been able to permanently and wholly own the business. I...
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    Data centre emissions are soaring – it’s AI or the climate

    An excellent question. I'd read somewhere that a lot went on training. And in another place that one or more of the big companies did a 6 hourly internet scrape. Which tends to imply that training runs on a 6 hour cycle. But I really don't pay close attention, so could be getting some details...
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    TSMC cuts ties with Singapore firm over chip found in Huawei processor: sources

    Here's an idea. If you're going to post something you know is from Chinese state media (or indeed anyone posts anything from any censored media), why not add a short label/disclaimer so we know. Most of us probably have little idea what these source of these Chinese media posts you reference is...
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    TSMC cuts ties with Singapore firm over chip found in Huawei processor: sources

    In general (I made no comment about China which I haven't visited), corruption is not a quick or easy thing to fix as it's often tied to social and historical norms. And, in general, less corrupt societies and countries are richer and more innovative than more corrupt ones.
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    The CHIPS Program Office Vision for Success: Two Years Later

    "These investments are delivering results" seems a bit of a stretch this early in the program. At this stage, surely they're still measuring inputs and saying that spending/investment is on track and being responsibly managed. I'm assuming here that "results" means chips shipping in volume. But...
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    Asianometry: Intel's Reign of Terror

    That is perhaps the key point from what I thought was an excellent video. Essentially that Intel didn't build trust and create lasting win-win relationships. So that when market infelctions and troubles did eventually come there wasn't a lot of goodwill and loyalty to fall back on. This is all...
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    Is TSMC’s 2nm chip out of the running? Two key reasons why Nvidia and Qualcomm join hands with Samsung are exposed

    Not so sure ! "If everyone is thinking alike, then someone isn't thinking" (Patton).
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    The winner of the worst mainstream press article award regarding the semi industry in 2024?

    When an article starts out with stuff like "The driving force behind the diverging narratives was artificial intelligence." you know it's in with a shout. It's all about the narratives these days. Doesn't reading this sort of thing remind you of the story about people getting share tips from...
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    A $65 Billion Unprofitable Monopoly

    The whole article seems to be built on sand with little actual understanding of monopoly law and practice. The hazards of using undefined terms ... Having an effective monopoly is not in itself a crime in most countries. It is the abuse of that power or illegal activity in creating it that is...
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    Which professions will adopt AI/ML first?

    Any activity where actual problem solving (rather thean just talking about it) and cost and time to market are paramount. Which includes activities like ours (electronics, software) which aren't highly regulated and often aren't considered to be professions. The more cut-throat/competitive parts...
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    Media: Apple VP Johny Srouji has received an offer from Intel to lead the company

    Totally agree. Intel has more than enough on its plate already without having to bail out the US's supposed national security concerns. That's asking too much of even a strong and stable company. Just let Intel be Intel and get its act back together.
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    Huawei to Launch Arm Server Chip Competing with Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC

    Those are all easily fixable problems and simply a question of will. Like "rare" earths, there are plenty of potential sources for these materials outisde China. It's just another Western unforced error.
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    Intel Shortlists Suitors for Programmable Chip Arm Altera

    Can't agree. Not saying some fool might not pay 10x revenues, but that's almost certainly a PE ratio of well over 50 for a fairly mature business. By any sensible historical standards, an industry wide price:sales of 10 for semis is off the chart and only made sense for periods or specific...
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    Just how deep is Nvidia's CUDA moat really?

    I was thinking about this and how Intel's lost its way. Perhaps it's the case that the Grove culture could only work in an environment of robust, first rate people who could take the confrontational approach and thrive on it. But at some point, the supply of such people must run out (most people...
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    8 Big Comments By Intel’s CEOs On Its AI, PC, Data Center And Foundry Efforts

    No it isn't. If I want reports on market conditions, I'll go to someone independent (or closer to being so). There are plenty of people doing this who I can trust more than an Intel co-CEO. And spreading FUD/slinging mud isn't a good look. It's probably been part of the Intel culture, but this...
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    Is this Peter Zeihan guy a comedian?

    He really does seem to think he's an expert on semis, doesn't he ? It slowly unravels as he tries to describe the details, but he just keeps digging himself a deeper hole.
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    Intel on the Brink of Death

    Useful analysis. But this argument that Intel can run its foundry at cost has never convinced me. Yes it theoretically could. But it wouldn't count as success in my book. Let's suppose it could do this and is competing against AMD (using TSMC). Assume AMD can buy its packaged chips from TSMC...
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