It’s not a fab. It’s a research location.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/business/economy/chips-commerce-department.html
It’s not a fab. It’s a research location.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/business/economy/chips-commerce-department.html
You must not be a Harvard MBA in charge of Apple Marketing.
Teamwork!
I loved how immediately taken in by it he was. Pure bewilderment.
I am curious how else we would describe the direction of circular motion
Technically it’s the only kind of correct. Technically.
I manage a service engineering team for semiconductor equipment.
I did this right out of college. I’m not sure if it was the LNAPL measurements or the asbestos abatements but I really needed to get out of that industry.
I would walk from my suburban home to the R5 in Philly. Take septa to 30th street. Septa out to Trenton. NJ Transit from Septa to Penn Station. Walk through the tunnels get the train over to Hoboken. The whole trip was like $20 one way. It was awesome even if it took longer than Amtrak. Could get to my sister’s place with no car. It was pretty great!
https://abritandasoutherner.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/SEPTA-Network.jpg
Septas Network alone is awesome…
This hotel bar has way too many people at it.
The US is providing funding for companies like TSMC and Intel to buld fabs in the US. The reality is that TSMC is having a very hard time hiring and deal with cultural gaps between Asian working mindset vs. American working mindset. There’s going to be some serious pain getting these fabs up and running.
I asked what I can do to protect my family from climate change.
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It gave a reasonable answer and didn’t discount it as a scam.
The DC Metro is my favorite subway system. Those stops are just beautiful.
You never heard a sound like the rubberbad man…
This post gave me the idea to idea to text the wife. As a millenial. I’m doing my part.
Delete this before a Ford Exec reads this.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/business/economy/chips-commerce-department.html
Yes, this article explains it slightly better…