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Main economic problem of large scale war is that it ruins domestic consumption, which in case of China is already chronically low, so...
Jan 16, 2026
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I think you are confounding two separate issues here. The negative effect of Copy Exact have to do with what happens after the...
Jan 16, 2026
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Apple in China, a bestselling book by a former Financial Times reporter, argues that Apple helped build China’s electronics...
Jan 16, 2026
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My understanding was that there wasn't just one problem, it was a combination of aggressive design rules (physical and electrical) plus...
Jan 16, 2026
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Yes exactly. It's not like it's mission impossible or anything. If they manage to pull everything(or most of things) at once, and if it...
Jan 16, 2026
You probably missed the point of the title of the video. Intel´s focus for the products shown in the video focusses on low- to mid-end...
Jan 16, 2026
lets be real. if Intel's GPU/AI chip is in demand like Nvidia. Intel will totally go all in on it like Nvidia but Intel's offering for...
Jan 16, 2026
I wouldn't assume Taiwan couldn't defend itself. They have a fairly large military for their size, and islands can be notoriously...
Jan 16, 2026
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They may, indeed, make that choice. However, I would caution against setting expectations based on Intel's past behavior. Intel has...
Jan 15, 2026
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If my observation of Intel’s past behavior is accurate, I expect the company to attribute as many costs and expenses as possible to IFS...
Jan 15, 2026
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In June 2024, Intel’s then CEO, Pat Gelsinger, said during an interview in Taiwan:
"Q: Intel's foundry business has suffered huge...
Jan 15, 2026
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The funny thing is, even if Intel knows that trying to do 'dibs and dabs' together is what made them stumble before, they still have to...
Jan 15, 2026
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I think you are confounding two separate issues here. The negative effect of Copy Exact have to do with what happens after the...
Jan 15, 2026
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Zinsner said Intel 7 cost and 18A cost are the same a while ago... things didnt work out like he planned.. Lets see what he says next...
Jan 15, 2026
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In addition, it is my understanding there were cultural issues where anyone who tried to point out issues and/or offer alternative...
Jan 15, 2026