QUOTE(lurkingaround @ Mar 15 2025, 04:03 PM)
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AFAIK, Intel's main target market is computer desktops/workstations and laptops, often used by enterprises, programmers/developers, gamers and students, not smartphones/tablets - the latter of which preferably require EUV chip technology of 7nm nodes or lower due to their small thin size, fanlessness, need to be power-sipping (bc they are mobile devices and battery-powered), etc.
........ IOW, Intel and AMD do not really need EUV chip technology to producevery-tiny chips with <7nm nodes because computers do not need to be tiny, mobile/battery-powered, power-sipping, fanless, etc.
Apples and oranges.
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Can transnational passenger aeroplanes (eg Boeing 787 and Airbus 340) and cargo ships be EV or EV-battery-powered.?
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Ok. Intel please continue make 14nm++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++AFAIK, Intel's main target market is computer desktops/workstations and laptops, often used by enterprises, programmers/developers, gamers and students, not smartphones/tablets - the latter of which preferably require EUV chip technology of 7nm nodes or lower due to their small thin size, fanlessness, need to be power-sipping (bc they are mobile devices and battery-powered), etc.
........ IOW, Intel and AMD do not really need EUV chip technology to producevery-tiny chips with <7nm nodes because computers do not need to be tiny, mobile/battery-powered, power-sipping, fanless, etc.
Apples and oranges.
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Can transnational passenger aeroplanes (eg Boeing 787 and Airbus 340) and cargo ships be EV or EV-battery-powered.?
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I'm sure AMD will be happy.
Mar 15 2025, 09:36 PM

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