I think in many cases they are just buying routes/gates. If the airports are maxed out in gates how is the company supposed to grow? And a company that doesn’t grow is a “bad” company, or at least management doesn’t get…
You say that as if you cannot buy a car or an airline ticket. In fact you can, because airlines fly planes and sell tickets on them, and car manufacturers make cars and sell them. It may be cute to say “X is a bank”,…
??? How is this supported by your article? Looking at the only perf/watt benchmark (Cinebench ST), they show: M2 Pro @ 141 points/watt Ryzen 9 7940HS @ 47 points/watt
I remember reading that ARM makes more money from embedded than they do from mobile, but I can’t find this source any more. Does anyone know anything about this? Was this true in the (recent) past but no longer true?
Just because you use some intermediate variables to calculate f(x,y) = x^2 + y^2 doesn't make it a non-pure function. At least at the level of abstraction we're talking about (the API boundary). The more significant…
They are extraordinarily complicated pure functions, to explore the entire space would take lifetime of the universe ^^^ lifetime of the universe or some absurd quantity like that. (The operator is titration.) Further,…
Maybe the report already discounted the future cash flows? I agree it would be pretty ridiculous if they didn’t.
I think most commercial chips should not encounter latch-up issues even if you bias a GPIO input to mid-rail.
Maybe, maybe not. Certainly price-to-sales ratio is not a relevant metric when tech companies are enormously profitable and have very high profit margins relative to many traditional companies. And IMO they still have…
Yes, this is why for years now their highest end iPads have all used... USB-C?
Can you help me understand what you're saying? It comes off as so over the top that I find it absurd, but maybe we just have different backgrounds/experience. 1) Companies are not incentivized to produce incompatible…
Ok I think I see that they would be required to collect use tax in this case, it would not be the customer remitting it.
Do you think California would accept a company like Apple not collecting the sales tax because the merchandise came from China? Any company doing online sales would just need to locate the merchandise across state lines.
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Very clear that Google also had lots of legal guidance and training on this issue, but their training was trying to achieve a different outcome.
These are processes several years down the line. Intel is saying their processes will be competitive at that point.
Sourcing for this? This is a very under-reported story IMO, the main source we have is self-serving comments from the guy who screwed it up saying “we passed because it wasn’t going to be profitable at the projected…
I think in many cases they are just buying routes/gates. If the airports are maxed out in gates how is the company supposed to grow? And a company that doesn’t grow is a “bad” company, or at least management doesn’t get…
You say that as if you cannot buy a car or an airline ticket. In fact you can, because airlines fly planes and sell tickets on them, and car manufacturers make cars and sell them. It may be cute to say “X is a bank”,…
??? How is this supported by your article? Looking at the only perf/watt benchmark (Cinebench ST), they show: M2 Pro @ 141 points/watt Ryzen 9 7940HS @ 47 points/watt
I remember reading that ARM makes more money from embedded than they do from mobile, but I can’t find this source any more. Does anyone know anything about this? Was this true in the (recent) past but no longer true?
Just because you use some intermediate variables to calculate f(x,y) = x^2 + y^2 doesn't make it a non-pure function. At least at the level of abstraction we're talking about (the API boundary). The more significant…
They are extraordinarily complicated pure functions, to explore the entire space would take lifetime of the universe ^^^ lifetime of the universe or some absurd quantity like that. (The operator is titration.) Further,…
Maybe the report already discounted the future cash flows? I agree it would be pretty ridiculous if they didn’t.
I think most commercial chips should not encounter latch-up issues even if you bias a GPIO input to mid-rail.
Maybe, maybe not. Certainly price-to-sales ratio is not a relevant metric when tech companies are enormously profitable and have very high profit margins relative to many traditional companies. And IMO they still have…
Yes, this is why for years now their highest end iPads have all used... USB-C?
Can you help me understand what you're saying? It comes off as so over the top that I find it absurd, but maybe we just have different backgrounds/experience. 1) Companies are not incentivized to produce incompatible…
Ok I think I see that they would be required to collect use tax in this case, it would not be the customer remitting it.
Do you think California would accept a company like Apple not collecting the sales tax because the merchandise came from China? Any company doing online sales would just need to locate the merchandise across state lines.
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Very clear that Google also had lots of legal guidance and training on this issue, but their training was trying to achieve a different outcome.
These are processes several years down the line. Intel is saying their processes will be competitive at that point.
Sourcing for this? This is a very under-reported story IMO, the main source we have is self-serving comments from the guy who screwed it up saying “we passed because it wasn’t going to be profitable at the projected…