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icgoodfind · 2 months ago
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#lithography machine #chip #Made in China #China chip #semiconductor #integrated circuit #icgoodfind #IC #Electronics Skype: [email protected] www.icgoodfind.com
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bitchapalooza · 1 year ago
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Screw it, jobs I think the nations would have next to or instead of their government jobs
Romano: Pediatric nurse— He just has that vibe to him! And it makes me soft to think about,,,,,
Austria: Piano and/or violin tutor— either one works. I think he’d actually prefer to work more with adults than kids, but he probably has a few younger students on his roster anyway.
Turkey: Street food vender? He just…. His personality and appearance gives me the impression he’d enjoy doing something like this?? Idk. But I’m sure whatever he makes is popular and very delicious!
America: YouTube, but it’s kind of a stretch to say it’s his job? I feel like he’s too involved in his government work to really have a second job tbh but I also say he’s popular enough on YouTube to make money off it, but not popular enough to really count it as an occupation— at least according to his mentality.
France: Various odd jobs, but I think they’d be mostly home repair oriented OR dog walking/sitting. Otherwise this man does not work, including for the government. He’s supposed to but he evades his work without repercussion because what they gonna do? Fire him from the position that was specifically created for him and him only? Lmao. He likes his leisure time too much to work a 9 to 5 lmao
Veneziano: As I believe he copes by buying BIG things he does not need, including houses, this man has accidentally become a landlord of 5 properties. Also does the occasional commissions.
Canada: A landlord but on purpose, but also he sells whatever he hunts ig.
China: trick question, he hordes his cash, he always has, he is rich, he does not need to work a day in his life. But, uh, yeah, he and Netherlands both run a money laundering gig for the hell of it—
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thepastisalreadywritten · 4 months ago
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Is this a computer chip? It's actually an aerial view of the Forbidden City. 🔲
The Forbidden City is the imperial palace complex in the center of the Imperial City in Beijing, China.
It was the residence of 24 Ming and Qing dynasty Emperors, and the center of political power in China for over 500 years from 1420 to 1924.
The palace is now administered by the Palace Museum.
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world.
The Forbidden City is arguably the most famous palace in all of Chinese history and is the largest preserved royal palace complex still standing in the world.
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pinemartenstudios · 1 year ago
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WHAT I PROMISED IS HERE!!!!
(Accidentally posted it on the Crunchy Drip blog)
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BIRTHDAY POST FOR THE BIRTHDAY BOY. HAPPY BIRTHDAY WOOWOO 🥺!!!!!
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bibleofficial · 2 days ago
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if trump actually does put tariffs on fuckin everything that could be very good for america in the long run tbf
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Huawei’s New Tri-Fold Phone Broke in a Day! Glitches Abound, a Chorus of complaints and mass returns. To anyone who tries to claim China’s technology is superiors i present you this, a phone inferior to Apple and who’s primary novelty feature makes the phone hilariously easy to break. China is not living in the future, the longer the Technology Blockade is up the more antiquated China’s civilian and military technology becomes. Meanwhile Taiwan is the leading producer of cutting edge chips with a technology sector that rivals even giants like America. Don’t fall for CCP propaganda, keep Taiwan free!!
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jjmcquade-misc · 4 months ago
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China and the chip manufacturing.
An highly predictable news, but not that soon, this will become also a problem for the whole industries, a competitors out of the control from western, a lesson to learn from this step by step on how self damage an economic system with arrogance.
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kramlabs · 6 months ago
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*does a third level player have the ability to crash F-22’s at will?
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Today, the tech behemoth possesses the most advanced chip production technologies in the world and plans to keep investing in the area. Last July, TSMC opened its global research and development center in Hsinchu, where it is headquartered.
Experts said the contract manufacturing model, something Taiwan had used in other sectors such as textiles and consumer electronics before chips, worked particularly well.
“The combination of top-tier engineers, relatively lower labor cost and long working hours have led to better productivity,” Konrad Young, a former research and development director at TSMC, told CNN, adding that Taiwan’s comprehensive tech ecosystem is another crucial component of the island’s chip prowess(..)
P.S. What an amazing fool he is...!
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jcmarchi · 4 months ago
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US launches $1.6B bid to outpace Asia in packaging tech
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/us-launches-1-6b-bid-to-outpace-asia-in-packaging-tech/
US launches $1.6B bid to outpace Asia in packaging tech
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The US is betting big on the future of semiconductor technology, launching a $1.6 billion competition to revolutionise chip packaging and challenge Asia’s longstanding dominance in the field. On July 9, 2024, the US Department of Commerce unveiled its ambitious plan to turbocharge domestic advanced packaging capabilities, a critical yet often overlooked aspect of semiconductor manufacturing. 
This move, part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s CHIPS for America program, comes as the US seeks to revitalise its semiconductor industry and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers. Advanced packaging, a crucial step in semiconductor production, has long been dominated by Asian countries like Taiwan and South Korea. By investing heavily in this area, the US aims to reshape the global semiconductor landscape and position itself at the forefront of next-generation chip technology, marking a significant shift in the industry’s balance of power.
US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo emphasised the importance of this move, stating, “President Biden was clear that we need to build a vibrant domestic semiconductor ecosystem here in the US, and advanced packaging is a huge part of that. Thanks to the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to investing in America, the US will have multiple advanced packaging options across the country and push the envelope in new packaging technologies.”
The competition will focus on five key R&D areas: equipment and process integration, power delivery and thermal management, connector technology, chiplets ecosystem, and co-design/electronic design automation. The Department of Commerce anticipates making several awards of approximately $150 million each in federal funding per research area, leveraging additional investments from industry and academia.
This strategic investment comes at a crucial time, as emerging AI applications are pushing the boundaries of current technologies. Advanced packaging allows for improvements in system performance, reduced physical footprint, lower power consumption, and decreased costs – all critical factors in maintaining technological leadership.
The Biden-Harris Administration’s push to revitalise American semiconductor manufacturing comes as the global chip shortage has highlighted the risks of overreliance on foreign suppliers. Asia, particularly Taiwan, currently dominates the advanced packaging market. According to a 2021 report by the Semiconductor Industry Association, the US accounts for only 3% of global packaging, testing, and assembly capacity, while Taiwan holds a 54% share, followed by China at 16%.
Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Director Laurie E. Locascio outlined an ambitious vision for the program: “Within a decade, through R&D funded by CHIPS for America, we will create a domestic packaging industry where advanced node chips manufactured in the US and abroad can be packaged within the States and where innovative designs and architectures are enabled through leading-edge packaging capabilities.”
The announcement builds on previous efforts by the CHIPS for America program. In February 2024, the program released its first funding opportunity for the National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program (NAPMP), focusing on advanced packaging substrates and substrate materials. That initiative garnered significant interest, with over 100 concept papers submitted from 28 states. On May 22, 2024, eight teams were selected to submit complete applications for funding of up to $100 million each over five years.
According to Laurie, the goal is to create multiple high-volume packaging facilities by the decade’s end and reduce reliance on Asian supply lines that pose a security risk that the US “just can’t accept.” In short, the government is prioritising ensuring America’s leadership in all elements of semiconductor manufacturing, “of which advanced packaging is one of the most exciting and critical areas,” White House spokeswoman Robyn Patterson said.
The latest competition is expected to attract significant interest from the US semiconductor ecosystem and shift that balance. It promises substantial federal funding and the opportunity to shape the future of American chip manufacturing. As the global demand for advanced semiconductors continues to grow, driven by AI, 5G, and other emerging technologies, the stakes for technological leadership have never been higher.
As the US embarks on this ambitious endeavour, the world will see if this $1.6 billion bet can challenge Asia’s stronghold on advanced chip packaging and restore America’s position at the forefront of semiconductor innovation.
(Photo by Braden Collum)
See also: Global semiconductor shortage: How the US plans to close the talent gap
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icgoodfind · 2 months ago
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china electronic components #TM1620 #DSP56311VL150 #FREESCALE DSP #STM32F103C8T6 #ST #STMicroelectronics #MCU #chip #INDUSTRIALCONTROLCHIP #icgoodfind #IC #Electronics Skype:[email protected] www.icgoodfind.com
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a-god-in-ruins-rises · 7 months ago
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protectionism is back on the menu, boys.
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buffetlicious · 1 year ago
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Gotten this pack of Lay's Maxx Roasted Chicken Wing Flavour Chips (香脆烤鸡翅味) from the local supermarket. The thick wavy cut potato chips held their shape well in the bag while being crispy and crunchy. But the seasonings barely evoked the feeling that I am eating roasted chicken wing, maybe just some barbeque hints.
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writerobscura · 7 months ago
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miwtual · 7 months ago
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moodboardmix · 2 years ago
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Davinci Motor's DC100 High-Performance Electric Motorcycle,
The DC100 rivals its 1,000cc gas-powered counterpart when it comes to performance, evidenced by outstanding technical data: acceleration 0-100 km/h in about 3 sec, top speed of 200 km/h, peak power of 100 kw, and peak torque of 850 Nm. On top of all that, the DC100 was designed using new energy vehicles (NEV) as a benchmark for range and charging method, elevating industry standards of two-wheeled electric vehicles. 
The DC100 is compatible with L3 DC Fast Chargers in the United States, Europe and China, which can deliver a full charge in about 30 minutes.
Designed with a robotic concept, the DC100 is capable of sensing, computing and executing. While riding, the DC100 has the capacity to track accurate information such as ambient temperature, battery and motor temperature, lean angle, traveling speed, wheel speed and road conditions. 
Furthermore, it combines this vehicle and environmental data and user commands to precisely control its power system. To address the difficulty of riding a heavy-duty motorcycle, the DC100 is designed with various assist features (with over 300 chips and 200 sensors) including the Hill Start Assist Control and Hill Descent Control, Reverse Assist, Combined Braking System, Traction Control System, all of which render the riding experience easier and safer. 
Hence, the DC100 is a two-wheeled dynamic robot in both appearance and performance.
Images courtesy of Davinci
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