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The cost equation was much easier for fabless companies that sell the chips versus Google that uses them internally. How much money does...
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Exactly. GO INTEL!
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That's true, but it doesn't get round the problem that all AI today -- however well trained and used -- is prone to occasional...
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Drawing the line between "design" (front-end) and "implementation" (back-end) is not so easy nowadays, especially if you want a...
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Apple is a different animal altogether. Total A-series + M-series SoC volume is about... 300 million units per year? And each SoC has...
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We used Broadcom as a custom ASIC supplier in the past, they did all the design and dealt with packaging and testing and shipped...
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All I can say is -- I'll believe it when I see it. Going by human beings, "understanding" the world is much more difficult than is often...
Thursday at 7:54 AM
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Exactly!
Side note: perhaps we should wait until Fab 52 is loaded to half of planned production capacity before we say 18A is ramped...
Thursday at 7:54 AM
Apple is a different animal altogether. Total A-series + M-series SoC volume is about... 300 million units per year? And each SoC has...
Thursday at 7:54 AM
K
Apple used ASIC service companies when they first started doing the iProducts but transitioned fully to internal development. Apple has...
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