"You can lead a horse to water..."
TangledHyphae
I'm not even sure I've seen him on the news this year. Gotta stay "relevant" somehow I guess?
Collection of personal data is arguably worth money to them though, for advertising and whatever else they're doing.
A lot of their chips are fab'd in the US and Israel and Germany and others though. It's weird that nobody has mentioned all their US fabs. The new ones coming up in Ohio shortly (construction has been going already) will be two next-gen fab plants.
Does Intel make its main CPUs in China for those high tariffs?
Looked it up and found this info at least:
Key US Locations:
Arizona (Fab 52 and 62), New Mexico (Fab 9 and 11x), and Oregon (Hillsboro) are major Intel manufacturing hubs in the US, with the new Fab 42 and 32 also being part of a larger campus in Arizona. Ohio is also a major site with construction well underway for two new leading-edge chip factories.
Global Footprint:
Intel also has manufacturing facilities in locations like Israel (Jerusalem, Kiryat Gat) and Ireland (Leixlip).
Expansion and Future:
Intel is actively expanding its global network with new fabs in Ohio, Germany, and other locations, according to Intel Newsroom and plans to make the German fab one of the most advanced in the world.
I just used that for export, but I have yet to try import on it. But I'm assuming it works well, it has good reviews as far as I remember.
Ren from Ren and Stimpy?
I put it on archive.md for anybody that couldn't see past the paywall like myself. (Sorry for the hijack but I wanted to see it quickly.) I'm not sure how everyone else is managing to read it for free tho.
They're fighting harder for non-citizens than citizens at this point it seems. Not entirely sure why.
Have to agree sadly. I searched and followed many people, still my feed is completely devoid of anything useful or interesting. I can keep digging but I feel like a 1% incremental gain from weeks of trying to set the network/profile up and giving zero results feels like a lost cause to some extent. I periodically check back, and it's more of the same unfortunately.
He's probably got dozens of examples that could be codified via the DSM-5 at this point.