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Honestly, Intel has been up shit creek for a while now. No one big wants to use Intel’s fabs because they’re afraid that Intel’s design team will copy their homework.
Vertical integration has fucked Intel. TSMC’s fabs get all the important contracts from Nvidia, Apple, etc. And the massive client volume allows them to accelerate the evolution of their fab tech.
Intel needs to break their chip design business and fab into two separate businesses, otherwise it’s a continuation of the death march.
Jesus@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.world•A New Form of Verification on BlueskyEnglish41·6 days agoThey do. That said, now that it’s really easy to mask whois data, I would argue that’s a less than perfect solution.
Jesus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•China scientists develop flash memory 10,000× faster than current techEnglish1·8 days agoSomeone doing research on China is a chiologist.
Same as someone doing research on biology is a biologist.
It’s not available to the public
Question is, do I downvote the crappy product because I hate it, or do I upvote it so other people can learn about it and hate it with me?
On one hand, the government should be looking at OSS. On the other hand, screw Microsoft’s shitty office software. If missing out on massive government contracts forces them to improve it, I’m all for it.
Jesus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Nintendo Switch 2 details: Screen size, controllers, storage, microphone chat and gamesEnglish02·25 days agoFun fact, if you adjust for inflation, this machine is only $52 more than the original switch was at launch.
This is basically the originally pricing, adjusted for inflation + Trump’s 20% Chinese manufacturing tariff.
Jesus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Nintendo Switch 2 details: Screen size, controllers, storage, microphone chat and gamesEnglish02·25 days agoLooks like we’re seeing the impact of inflation + tariffs.
The OG Switch was $300 in 2017. This console would be about $350 if you adjusted for inflation.
Jesus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk sells X to his own xAI for $33 billion in all-stock dealEnglish02·29 days agoTrust me, he’s not. He’s just trying to amass more wealth.
Jesus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Judge dismisses Samsung’s smart ring lawsuit against OuraEnglish02·1 month agoIn its suit, Samsung alleged that Oura had a history of filing patent suits against competitors like Ultrahuman, RingConn, and Circular for “features common to virtually all smart rings,” such as sensors, batteries, and common health metrics.
The problem isn’t the features, it’s that Samsung is copying the very concept of a smart ring. Oura was the first company to make and patent biometric smart rings. So, yeah, if you make a biometric smart ring without paying them, you’re getting sued. That’s how patents work.
For the past 30 years, Samsung’s consumer product development strategy has been 75% “copy the competitors, then pay lawyers to fight it out.”
I thought that was rowing machine porn.
You will encounter this man at work.
They will ask for your help with something on their workstation, and it would be faster for you to drive with them watching over your shoulder, but this cryptic thing is their keyboard.
Instead, you will be forced to sit behind them like Patrick Swayze guiding Demi Moore at a throwing wheel. You will eventually take your shirt off, launch Unchained Melody in Spotify, then slowly guide them through a system setting panel.
You will notice how soft their hands feel. The hyper-ergonomic keyboard has allowed their fingers to move with minimal effort, allowing the skin to remain supple, smooth - almost unused.
You will ask yourself, “Is he right?” How could a keyboard be so aggressive and wrong, and yet, support something so gentile.
You try to deny the feeling. Your friends and family will mock you like your uncle Dvorak. Maybe you start with a trackball and see if being naughty feels right.
Jesus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutesEnglish1·2 months agoIt’s not the size the matters, it’s the amount of hands that matters.
Aside from being backed by Bezos, this seems like Lemmy the car. Under 20K, an EV, no stupid touch screen, designed to be repaired and modded, and even crank windows.
I bet the catch, aside from Bezos, is the range or charge speed.