I'm gone. Like a steam locomotive rolling down the track, I'm gone, gone, and nothing's going to bring me back. I'm gone. 06/29/2023
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ALD is a very mature processing step. No big deal.
Crikey! That's a lot of Apple!
Hey, careful with the "angry atheist" comments! There are a lot more of us than you think there are.
Re CMKX, did you miss the incredible power of bacon-wrapped shrimp?
Well, no nodummy does do EXCELLENT research!
Well, it was worth the cash prizes, I suppose.
Still, nothing more than a sales pitch.
The fact of the matter is silicon photonics is at least 10 years away from prime time. Intel's photonics volumes amount to noise when compared to their other shipments. Not because they are inferior but because they are relegated to esoteric applications. This speaks to current photonics total available market.
Intel is happy to augment their photonics R&D with small commercial shipments while continuing development. Lightwave has pinned their entire future to photonics shipments which will be limited for the next 10 years. If Lightwave's solution can even be scaled. Which hasn't been proven.
Sounds absolutely Diamondiferous!
THE FOLKS THAT ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO BUY ARE ACTUALLY FRONT-RUNNING THE PUMP & DUMP. IT'S A SLEAZY BUSINESS.
Hersh served in the Army but it was before Vietnam:
Hersh in 1960 went into the U.S. Army and after basic training found himself working on the base newspaper in Fort Riley, Kansas, and writing speeches for a general. After his release from military service in the early 1960s he took a reporting job with a suburban Chicago newspaper.
https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/hersh-seymour-m
I like the new Bronco in terms of how it looks. But that driver help stuff WOULD DRIVE ME CRAZY!
Can you order one without that driver assist stuff? Or at least turn it off?
Thanks!
Sad. Lebby had all those successes in early life only to be reduced to a two-bit stock huckster just before retirement.
I heard a report that the balloon has solar panels and a rudder so it may be erroneous to assume it has no propulsion.
Honor? ROTFLMAO! I think not. I would have to take a shower after meeting that scum.
FYI, this is interesting:
INTC Insiders Buy In, Heavily
Steve Anderson
Feb 03, 2023 at 12:43 PM
Gelsinger and Zinsner weren’t alone in their purchases. In the last three months, Intel insiders have purchased a combined $3.4 million worth of stock. Gelsinger and Zinsner only account for $501,000 of that, so it’s clear there’s more going on here. Right now, insider sentiment at Intel is Very Positive, despite everything that’s happened so far. It looks right now like the insiders are planning for a turnaround.
https://www.tipranks.com/news/intc-insiders-buy-in-heavily
After the posts on ChatGPT here, I decided to try to play with it. After several tries trying to register (it was busy) I finally got to try to set up an account. When I got to the step where it asked for my phone number, I thought "hell no!"
I'll be happy to get by without it.
Libel is found in print while slander is found in speech.
What Kerrisdale published is neither. It is an opinion of a public company which is quite legal.
What does the polymer do to wafer yield at sort? To final yield at assembly? What are defect rates (not hand waving, actual data)?
Where is the reliability data?
How does it perform at ever decreasing geometries? How does it perform using EUV lithography? That will be an absolute necessity at 3 nm. Has it been evaluated on an Extreme Ultraviolet stepper on a production line in a fab?
Running product in a fab isn't a science project. It must provide profitable and repeatable yield. I have not seen the company address any of this in quantifiable terms.
I have addressed the lack of any yield data (beyond "It's good) as a red flag. They don't have to publish detailed yield data but "it's good" isn't going to convince any company that counts.
Some use the existence of shorts in the market as an excuse for poor stock performance, especially in the OTC market (and the mentality of investors in this equity is very OTC-like, make no mistake).
Some are absolutely wedded to the concept when the fact of the matter is stocks perform poorly purely because the company performs poorly.