Comment Don't believe the FUD (Score 1) 488
/. this is Charlie Demerjian, one of the biggest tech trolls out there. He has a personal vendetta against Nvidia, Microsoft, and Intel. Ignore the troll. They're called SEMIAccurate for a reason.
/. this is Charlie Demerjian, one of the biggest tech trolls out there. He has a personal vendetta against Nvidia, Microsoft, and Intel. Ignore the troll. They're called SEMIAccurate for a reason.
ha ha ha, now is the time for linux on the desktop!
Apple pretty much already manages Foxconn... All the processes are designed and supervised by Apple.
You mean like how a new FX-8150 just keeps up with an i7 920 that was released 4 years ago?
Yes, people are stupid for not liking things for the same reason I do.
Rivals? Hah, try exceeds by a significant margin. China as a whole is incredibly corrupt on a level beyond the western world.
Hey, guess what, they were banning users who were actually cheating, not just users who were using Linux.
But go on with your pathetic analogy.
I know how these things work, I'm a manufacturing engineer and program 5 axis machines on a daily basis. The work has to have significant constraints placed on it for it to work easily with a robotic system however. Frequently this is not possible.
The amount of capital outlay required to do something like that is immense. It's simply not cost effective except for certain product lines.
It's not so easy to move parts from one machine to the other with robotic arms.
Their latest jet, the Sukhoi Super Jet 100 just crashed into a mountain in Indonesia while being demonstrated to reporters and potential clients.
The F-22 is a bit different than the F-15E considering the method of weapon deployment.
You can't turn an F-22 Airframe into an effective Bomber, it wasn't designed for it from the beginning. The requirements of a bomber and an air superiority fighter are vastly different.
It's beyond China's as well for the time being.
They do it for market segmentation. There are people willing to pay $40/$70 for that cover and there are people that aren't. For the people that aren't, you can buy 3rd party stuff for much cheaper. It's a smart business decision and works well for them, also allowing a thriving third party market to exist.
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