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7/8/2025, 6:41:05 AM
>>60593936
>If there are men who pay for pictures, there will be men that will look past it later.
Reminds me of a coworker whose grandma admitted she was an unabashed whore in her youth. She also tried to drive him away from being a womanizer by telling him, "There's nothing gayer than fucking a women who fucks a lot of men, because you're touching every dick she did second-hand."
Fat lot of good that did him.
>>60593935
>Thanks for the WOLFium.
What, you bought in high or something?
The next decade will have a demand for high voltage, high current, high efficiency (switching and throughput), and inherently hardened electronics, mostly because the AI boom is pushing a demand for more power in less space, and rack space is already standardized and limited. The demand is already there since servers require orders of magnitude more power than they used to ten years ago.
It would make sense to go for next-gen semiconductor materials now that the economics of a more expensive substrate material are starting to make more sense. The US also happens to lead the high end semiconductors sector, and has plentiful GaN reserves in Texas. The US has an amazing opportunity to leapfrog out of a highly captive silicon semiconductor industry since China and Taiwan are overall unwilling to let said manufacturing capability exit their nations.
Also has more high-value-added applications. Silicon is starting to show its limit as the capabilities of what is possible with it is getting harder to overcome. They are shifting from miniaturization (node shrinking) to parallelization (many chips on a chip). That means that little die needs to accept lots of power and generate a tolerable amount of heat. The current silicon offerings are already housefires on a chip, so this shift needs to happen sooner than later.
>>60593943
>their gas pipeline trapped workers killed to save costs
SEA and South Asia just do not believe in worker safety or worker's rights no matter how much they develop.
>If there are men who pay for pictures, there will be men that will look past it later.
Reminds me of a coworker whose grandma admitted she was an unabashed whore in her youth. She also tried to drive him away from being a womanizer by telling him, "There's nothing gayer than fucking a women who fucks a lot of men, because you're touching every dick she did second-hand."
Fat lot of good that did him.
>>60593935
>Thanks for the WOLFium.
What, you bought in high or something?
The next decade will have a demand for high voltage, high current, high efficiency (switching and throughput), and inherently hardened electronics, mostly because the AI boom is pushing a demand for more power in less space, and rack space is already standardized and limited. The demand is already there since servers require orders of magnitude more power than they used to ten years ago.
It would make sense to go for next-gen semiconductor materials now that the economics of a more expensive substrate material are starting to make more sense. The US also happens to lead the high end semiconductors sector, and has plentiful GaN reserves in Texas. The US has an amazing opportunity to leapfrog out of a highly captive silicon semiconductor industry since China and Taiwan are overall unwilling to let said manufacturing capability exit their nations.
Also has more high-value-added applications. Silicon is starting to show its limit as the capabilities of what is possible with it is getting harder to overcome. They are shifting from miniaturization (node shrinking) to parallelization (many chips on a chip). That means that little die needs to accept lots of power and generate a tolerable amount of heat. The current silicon offerings are already housefires on a chip, so this shift needs to happen sooner than later.
>>60593943
>their gas pipeline trapped workers killed to save costs
SEA and South Asia just do not believe in worker safety or worker's rights no matter how much they develop.
7/7/2025, 2:11:59 AM
>>28501268
this one
this one
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