Yep. Bankruptcy does not always mean the company dissolves.
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Yep. Bankruptcy does not always mean the company dissolves.
That is indeed what they are doing. Large publicly traded companies don't go out with a bang.
Right. So most of it is not overseas. The vast majority of their production is in Oregon,...
Back in those days didn't everyone sue nVidia?
Intel is mostly overseas?
Antitrust should have broken up Intel a long time ago.
I'm still running 2 x 285GTX, I wonder how much longer I can milk this lol.
Should be a decent revenue generator if it provides enough of a competitive advantage to leverage a licensing fee.
I like the color scheme and heatsink design.
This factory would be good for those locals...
When I started using TrackIR, got sick for about an hour. It just screws with your brain. Your head moves, the view moves, but not in the way your brain expects.
I paid about $350 for my monitor.
Try windowed mode.
It seems these days people are more interested in pointing out what is wrong with something, than enjoying what there is. I remember when there was no patching, so you just accepted it.
Like I...
Welcome to last decade.
The generation of lofty and unrealistic expectations. I played the beta, liked it, got the game, still like it. Crashes and all. Most of you probably couldn't even mow a lawn right. Really, I...
$550? Pretty persuasive to me.
Looks like I am going to need to start stashing money.
I first found this site with an interest for water cooling. That was over 5 years ago (different username, thanks for the help XS), and at that time people were more than helpful.
I thought the Hydra controllers were going to be wired to the base station. Good to know they wont, that changes a lot for me. The Oculus Rift is going to shine for FPS and flight sims. 95% of my...
Love the negativity. Probably from people who don't do any type of engineering themselves.
Non-sequitur. You specifically spoke of litho tool cost, R&D cost, mask cost. That will all be factored into what the foundry charges. A foundry may adjust prices to reflect competition, but all...
If we were only to talk about performance, there would be a few benchmarks and no one would have much to talk about. You could easily just move along.... please.
All of those costs are built in to the price a foundry charges.
I usually don't mind the ads. I respect someone not wanting to see them. I block much of the cookies that websites hand out, which is where I am assuming they get the statistics for the ads. ...
Bigger wafer, faster throughput, higher yield = more profit ;)