Comment Re:left out the most important steps (Score 1) 93
Not really, according to this chart the raw wafers only cost $125.
Not really, according to this chart the raw wafers only cost $125.
Why is the wafer size SO much smaller than in Silicon/SOI manufacturing? 200mm wafers for chips was early 90's tech and the standard has been 300mm for over a decade with 450mm slated to be coming online about now if it hadn't been for the great recession and the shift towards mobile (ie Intel Fab 42 which is now in mothballs).
That's basically how our company does it, though it's a 5 year vesting period on options, not 20 (which frankly would be considered a bit extreme since the average tenure for a Fortune 500 CEO is 4.6 years and 8.1 for all publicly traded companies).
The newest EliteBooks look exactly like a Macbook Pro and have the same shitty chiclet keyboards.
And I had 4 Taurus/Sables that I bought used and drove to over 225k miles each, so long as you got the Duratec 3.0 those cars were bulletproof. The only reason I went away from them is that I wanted AWD and better gas mileage.
Then you start looking at bus speeds... 4k 120hz is a LOT of data.
Not really, 4k 4:4:2 @ 120Hz is only ~16Gbps which requires only 2 PCIe 3.0 lanes (8GT/s per lane).
I find SQLite Database Browser is easier to use for something quick and dirty like that since it requires just a download of the exe instead of an installation and configuration plus installing another program to do the actual data manipulation.
I think that's for the note takers, either for book clubs or for electronic textbooks.
It seems unlikely this was actually the first bird to pollinate a flower. Since the pollen was already too large to carry on the wind that would imply that the plant had already adapted away from self pollination and towards external pollinators, a process unlikely to happen suddenly.
American ruling class, the Clintons?!? Hillary came from a background where her dad was a small business owner whose parents were both the children of immigrant coal miners and Bill was the son of a salesman and stepson to an auto dealer. They both attended public high schools. These are people who succeeded through brains and hard work, not through birthright and who their parents knew.
Worse, ninja dropbears, as if the normal ones aren't bad enough.
My numbers are total energy usage according to DoE, that includes electricity, transportation fuels, and industrial usage of non-electric sources of energy (ie how much energy we would need to go all electric)
Hardly, we make around 400m computers per year and a hell of a lot more labor goes into an assembled computer than a simple solar cell. Plus a
Per capita energy use in the US is ~300M BTU, or 90k kWhr, there are ~330M people in the US giving a total energy usage of ~30,000 TWhrs. Average solar insolation without tracking in Albuquerque is ~6.4kWhrs/m^2/day or 2.336 TWhrs per km^2 per year, at 10% efficiency you would need to cover 128,424 km^2 which is a bit more than 1/3rd of the land area of New Mexico.
We clearly have different definitions of "practical". So far no-one has built a working commercial scale breeder reactor
ahem, there was also the 1,200 MWe unit in France, though it had horrible load availability.
Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing.