I can't believe the company resuscitated a 40-year-old chip plant - with a CEO who similarly looks like he was frozen in a block of ice since the 80s - and are selling out new wafers to help such a confused industry. Neat if it works, I guess, but it's a shame these innovations aren't passing down to users (unless somehow, less energy turns into less usage and less taxpayer subsidization, but usually efficiency increases just go the other way).
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Do you think they were trying to make that photo look like 1991 or they just can't help it?
Right? I was expecting to see beige CRT monitors on the desks here.