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I think most who follow the technology "feel" like TSMC is likely to produce the more efficient transistors. As you point out, history...
Sunday at 11:41 AM
Be my guest to join SpaceX IPO in deep "space", whatever that means................I'm sure there will be another big country able to do...
Sunday at 11:32 AM
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Thanks - and fully agree - I didn't question N2's density advantage - was just curious about the power efficiency.
haha, fair -- My...
Sunday at 11:30 AM
Ah, yes.
The "this time it's different" canard, said before every major bubble. And it coincidentally generates HUGE fees for Goldman...
Sunday at 11:28 AM
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Ah, yes.
The "this time it's different" canard, said before every major bubble. And it coincidentally generates HUGE fees for Goldman...
Sunday at 9:17 AM
Access to (Deep, "Affordable") Space is a pretty unique offering.. similar to being the only company in the world that can make EUV...
Sunday at 9:05 AM
During the recent Tesla earnings call they said that the initial stage would be a small R&D fab, with a few $B set aside this year, and...
Sunday at 9:04 AM
https://wccftech.com/intel-using-14a-tech-for-its-own-internal-chips-is-a-clever-move/
Sunday at 9:00 AM
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Ah, yes.
The "this time it's different" canard, said before every major bubble. And it coincidentally generates HUGE fees for Goldman...
Sunday at 8:58 AM
Maybe SpaceX will beat Tesla soon?
Estimated PE Ratio: Because SpaceX is reinvesting every dollar of Starlink profit into Starship and...
Sunday at 8:07 AM
Musk was mocking "big expensive clean rooms" and said the way he would modernize the stodgy semi industry is put wafers inside...
Sunday at 7:44 AM
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Musk was mocking "big expensive clean rooms" and said the way he would modernize the stodgy semi industry is put wafers inside...
Sunday at 7:40 AM
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Musk was mocking "big expensive clean rooms" and said the way he would modernize the stodgy semi industry is put wafers inside...
Sunday at 7:32 AM
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Let's come back to this thread in five years! Everything now is for me too much a sales pitch from SpaceX/Tesla in view of the SpaceX...
Sunday at 7:17 AM
Clock speed shouldn't be a metric to judge design Intel 7 Raptor Lake clocks 6 Ghz and not a single X86 CPU on TSMC Node clocks that...
Sunday at 6:20 AM