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    What kind of future does the SemiWiki community see for AI/ML?

    Will an AI/ML program be built that learns and advances on its own as it is used? If so, will this lead to a myriad of AI/ML programs that constantly advance as there are used? Any thoughts, comments or expansions sought and welcome. What timelines and potential do the SemiWiki readers feel...
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    China to dominate medical technology

    As I wrote in a Barron's forum that US medical has become the world's most profitable criminal organization taking 20 cents of every single dollar while delivering 37th in quality of care. After Barron's approved publication after six weeks, the medical industry had the web scrubbed of much of...
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    Solid State Batteries to Change Everything, Changing the Semi Sector?

    It looks like the combination of battery improvements combined with advancing solar and small efficient windmills that will be ducted and shrouded combined will be real game changers. Imaging a house or building roof designed to funnel wind to a shrouded/ducted wind generator set for...
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    China to dominate medical technology

    China is moving fast to dominate many medical technologies, especially automating much of medical. There advances in medical robotics in more and more areas will give them an ever-increasing edge over US companies that are saddled with high medical costs for mediocre medical services. Much of...
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    Solid State Batteries to Change Everything, Changing the Semi Sector?

    https://www.topspeed.com/companies-relentlessly-working-on-solid-state-batteries/ With serious progress being made in solid state batteries, what areas do readers think they will have the greatest impact on the semi sector?
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    Latest on FDA certification of medical robots

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11053143/ These regulations are setting the stage for medical robots which I have no doubt will be updated at an ever-accelerating rate. The range of autonomy is already increasing and with the rising cost of medical provides the inputs that this is...
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    Will China win the medical automation game

    With very inefficient, high cost, low quality medical the US seems to be letting China take the lead in automating medical. The Chinese have made automating as many medical procedures as possible a priority. Even though they are behind in many technical areas, this is one area where they are...
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    How long until AI/ML greatly impacts the professions?

    What will happen when a few people really how to perform many multipoles of the work they do now using AI/ML? I see this happening as specialized versions of AI/ML could accelerate its ability to displace people as a few master and implement AI/ML to vastly improve not only the quantity of...
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    TSMC says first advanced U.S. chip fab 'dang near back' on schedule. Here’s an inside look

    This sounds standard for large mega projects of which I have worked on more than a few. Tackling problems on very large multibillion dollar projects was part of my job. It's surprising when a mega project doesn't run into a few problems along the way. A billion here a billion there is how...
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    Will AI/ML be allowed to lower the cost of education?

    AI/ML have the potential to compress the time and money needed for education, especially combined with virtual reality learning. Will special interests in the current system become a facilitator or a barrier to this trend and if so, will they be displaced and rendered obsolete? The current...
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    How far will semis push home medical?

    Individual responsibility is the first requirement for good health. Fortunately, we now have access to more information and tools to help us maintain our health. Good health, with rare exceptions is about personal choices, but we now have more information and tools at our disposal to give us...
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    Race to the bottom?

    Where do you think chip technology will go from here? Stacking different functions in a single chip may be the future with many surprises to come, never has the semi segment been static for long and there may be many surprises in the future, from technologies, cost, power consumption, memory...
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    How far will semis push home medical?

    With home monitoring of blood pressure, blood sugar, heart rate, oxygen levels, sleep apnea other tests coming online how far will semis penetrate into home medical monitoring and maybe even advancing to control medical conditions? Is remote medical monitoring the next large semi market? Will...
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    Will TSM dominate even more after Intel falls further?

    It looks like TSM will become an even more dominant player after Intel continues to fall farther and farther behind. I think Samsung since they make their own products cannot compete. It looks like this leaves TSM as the sole source for many fab operations. I don't see any other source with...
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    Intel needs to compete where TSM doesn't

    Intel has fallen so far behind; its only hope is to compete with TSM where it is weak or doesn't compete at all. The semi market is growing in breadth and depth and competing head-to-head with TSM is impossible in the time frame needed. Any thoughts, comments or additions sought and welcome.
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    New Chip Assembly Process???

    https://newatlas.com/manufacturing/self-assembling-electronics/ Any thoughts or opinions on the viability and economics of this process appreciated, will TSM take the lead in this technology as it has many others? Thanks
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    Samsung is in Crisis (Video)

    Capitalism works, while others fail.
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    Will Sleeper Weapons be the future?

    The range of weapons technology is making possible is only limited by the imagination. From software to hardware to social media disruption the range of conflict is increasing at an exponential rate.
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    Will Sleeper Weapons be the future?

    With advanced technology sleeper weapons in land, sea, air and software will play a serious part in future warfare. Those who think outside the box will own it. Semis will be the key factor in all of this. Just imagine what software sleeper mines could do in any conflict and they could be...
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    What country will lead the world in using AI/ML? Ramifications?

    Will the US become the leader in realizing the full potential of AI with both Nvidia and AMD leading AI/ML technology? Are there any other companies on the horizon that will even come close? What other countries are significant customers for AI/ML chips? Will other countries compete in the...
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