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Government's Intel stake highlights risks of 'deals-based capitalism,' former Treasury Secretary says...
Tuesday at 6:46 AM
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I think Lip-Bu addressed it in his letter...
Tuesday at 5:43 AM
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The tariffs seems a good idea :ROFLMAO:. Ask companies to second source non critical products to IFS to keep the R&D alive.
Tuesday at 5:36 AM
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If the goal is competition for TSMC, the fastest way to do that would be to let China have EUV.
Tuesday at 5:33 AM
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Interesting "virtue signalling" by TSMC here.
The Taiwanese government has subsidized TSMC's business in many ways historically...
Tuesday at 5:32 AM
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Except China has already achieved that with its investment in solar. They own 80% of that market.
You ignore the externalities. In...
Tuesday at 5:30 AM
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The Fall of Intel with
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That's an interesting but superficial point. Firing PG for a superficial reason is pretty typical of Intel though. More likely, as he...
Tuesday at 5:15 AM
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$500 Billion investment in Semiwiki than?
Tuesday at 5:03 AM
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I watched this video last night. I think that if Intel can't solve its design and manufacturing problems, having the rights to use CUDA...
Tuesday at 5:01 AM
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Agree. But who is going to pay for it?
The USG? The investors?
The tariff?
The whole IC indurstry like in China right now is paying for...
Tuesday at 4:40 AM
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Please check the real world:
A higher proportion of gold medals is a characteristic of authoritarian states(Communist countries).
Tuesday at 4:35 AM
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If the goal is competition for TSMC, the fastest way to do that would be to let China have EUV.
Tuesday at 3:06 AM
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However the total annual volumes needed by the US military and government (DoD, DoE, NASA, NSA...) wouldn't keep a gigafab -- Intel or...
Tuesday at 3:04 AM
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it's using Hybrid Bonding with Cu-Cu Bonding as well along with EMIB it's really a marvel of packing more than the Foundry process...
Tuesday at 2:49 AM
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I honestly have no idea how many times you’ll have to repeat that last point before people get it.
Tuesday at 2:44 AM