I'm too tired to try to explain myself. Pvmpgang take it away from here and call me a retard.
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USA keeps doing insane geopolitical moves yet everything works out. Then you realise every move is move 37. This isn't a good thing by the way.
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Wiggerlab
Buy $INTC
First memory is the bottleneck.
Then compute is the bottleneck.
Then energy is the bottleneck.
Then rare earth minerals are the bottleneck.
Then you are the bottleneck.
Then compute is the bottleneck.
Then energy is the bottleneck.
Then rare earth minerals are the bottleneck.
Then you are the bottleneck.
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🌲 john societycorn must die 🎅
I swear if China took Taiwan they'd accidentally kill every single person there who knows how to make semiconductors in the process nothing ever goes the way they think it will
Completely wrong; Intel has its own High-NA process and EUV lithography machines are solely produced by ASML. TSMC uses ASML machines for chip manufacturing. The bottleneck is further upstream.
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PvmpGvng
No one was talking intel
Somewhat misread this. I wanted to make the point that Taiwan's chipmaking leverage will eventually cease.
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Nvm forget the article, there's already a video for it 🔗
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Finally a dating side for wiggers
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Wiggerlab
Then energy is the bottleneck.
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Bernie (@Artemisfornow)
Ah… Larry Fink lets the cat out of the bag at WEF Davos.
Data centres need massive amounts of stable power, they cannot rely on unstable wind and solar.
Well you know what that means don’t you? That WE will be rationed and data centres prioritised
Data centres need massive amounts of stable power, they cannot rely on unstable wind and solar.
Well you know what that means don’t you? That WE will be rationed and data centres prioritised
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