[FRIAM] This 22-Year-Old Builds Chips in His Parents’ Garage Sam Zeloof combines 1970s-era machines with homemade designs. His creations show what’s possible for small-scale silicon tinkerers.

Gillian Densmore gil.densmore at gmail.com
Thu Jan 20 18:54:22 EST 2022


NICE!
Their's also this!
https://techmonitor.ai/techonology/hardware/risc-v-arm-nvidia-intel-open-source
Know anything about Risc-V? Linus Tech Tips and Gaming Nexus make it sound
as if it'd be compatible with x86 and amd microcode, while being a lot
easier to make. Something to do with a much less convoluted die. Though
just about all large scale CPU's or TPU's will still have fab issues
because of bottlenecks in the supply chain.
On the complexity side: thank you miners said no one ever. Coin miners and
scalpers are [redacted] the supply chain because of  their locus like
ability and desire to horde and clog up the [redacted]  faculties up, since
all the raw materials: as in what's taken out of the [redacted] ground
generally was easier to get out in china. So plants would have [redacted]
ton on silicon, dies, and PCB on hand their.  Sufficed to say ARM and Maybe
Risc-V doesn't rely on a lot of raw materials, but they do need a Tensor
core deap learning blackmagic to do stuff on the desktop or laptop level.
no idea why.



On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 4:32 PM Tom Johnson <jtjohnson555 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Yeah, these kids today.  What are we going to do with them?
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