Wow. If they succeed, they could dominate the market for years.that machine might soon be redundant
Its also becoming so expensive to create that its hard to profit off the products.
there is another way:
And just like that, the pinokio guy has returned after his mysterious 6 month absence. All he said was, "The show must go on". He doesn't owe anyone an explanation. I'm just glad he's okay.
Who?
Now, I'm smart (I think). I knew the application website would probably log me out
the doorbell rings and it's some F***ing solicitor--we get them all the time.
I bark at the door myself on occasions. It worksAnyway, yeah, I'm pretty sure occasional crooks come around to size up the house. See who's home, if there's a dog, etc.
This is just another proposed way, that has yet to produce actual chips. Like she says in the video, producing an actual chip is FAR harder than just proving etch size. It also starts looking like an AI advertisement halfway through, and when she finishes with "subscribe to the channel", it's clear this is mainly about her using any means to make money off her YT channel. If Substrate really had any relevant proof they would be showing a video of their own. Her elaborating on AI makes it clear she's looking for AI trend hit points.that machine might soon be redundant
Its also becoming so expensive to create that its hard to profit off the products.
there is another way:
Oh, no need! Modern planes have a new feature! The toilets have a setting that let them expunge troublesome passeng.... wait. Has YouTube been lying to me again?My wife asked me if I wanted to go to Hawaii with her in a couple of weeks. I've been before and enjoyed it, but I am now psychologically incapable of enduring a 15 hour flight. The pilot would crash land in the ocean just so he could throw me off the plane.
My brother's family got back from vacation and brought back a little vegemite from the hotel. YOW! That's some strong stuff! I didn't really like it, but I think I could get used to it. Eat it on a roll, associate it with something fun... yeah, it would work. I also think it could double as shoe polish - something you can't get from peanut butter or BBQ sauce.
Oh, no need! Modern planes have a new feature! The toilets have a setting that let them expunge troublesome passeng.... wait. Has YouTube been lying to me again?
I think Gordon Ramsay would use one of his typical "looks like something coming out of my Bulldog's rear" responses with this one.The secret to Vegemite is to use as little as possible on toast. Calling it a spread is just a trap.
Or maybe I am wrong
This is just another proposed way, that has yet to produce actual chips. Like she says in the video, producing an actual chip is FAR harder than just proving etch size. It also starts looking like an AI advertisement halfway through, and when she finishes with "subscribe to the channel", it's clear this is mainly about her using any means to make money off her YT channel. If Substrate really had any relevant proof they would be showing a video of their own. Her elaborating on AI makes it clear she's looking for AI trend hit points.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love it if the US dominated chip manufacturing, but Trump having struck one of the biggest deals in US manufacturing history with TSMC recently says a lot I think. Trump may not be as smart as he claims, but he's business smart enough to reach out to experts in the field. As the gal in the video said towards the end, XLight and others are looking to improve the EUV manufacturing process via other forms of light, which would use existing EUV Lithography machines that are proven.
I think Trump knows and even said the ideal would be an American company like Substrate being the manufacturing model for microchips, and who knows, that day may come, but a huge TSMC factory in Arizona meantime will help boost the economy. We'd all just LOVE the latest chip tech to come twice as fast at half the price, but whenever faster/cheaper is the claim, it's usually less quality, or more expensive than first thought. It reminds me of when LG was claiming OLEDs could be produced cheap and fast with inkjet-like printing. It turned out that was not quite the case, they needed encapsulation just to be reliable enough, and they are still more expensive than LCD.
