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CheeseFreeze said: I hope T1 and T2 chips are being researched for exploits with the same attention as intel chips. It’s a smaller market and there’s no certainty Apple’s chips are without bugs. A smaller market?, really? You are aware t…
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On a not so Positive note.
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Missing is the ARM Mac: it will be the answer to the question about the ultimate Mac, life and everything. This all hopefully this year.
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Perhaps start producing in another third world region like ... eh ... Europe. Might be a lot easier.
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FileMakerFeller said: knowitall said: A bigger percentage of nothing is ... wait for it: nothing. So, according to your handle, you know all of... ? Ha.
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tmay said: knowitall said: dedgecko said: knowitall said: Apple seems to act like a national bank, buying its currency to keep devaluation low. I think this situation shows that it is not wise to be dependent on one area …
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StrangeDays said: knowitall said: Medical supplies, thats good. Better would be to supply Chinese hospitals with large batches of kinine and coronavirus test kits. Isn't that the job of the Chinese government? They clearly do n…
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apathy_forever said: Shipping thousands of parts from many countries half a world away to assemble in the US is super expensive compared to choosing a location where most of the parts are made and just shipping the finished product to the US.…
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Rayz2016 said: The last large scale manufacturing effort Apple attempted in the US ended here: https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2019-66 So it's hardly surprising they're a little wary of risking that again. Ah, yes, that was embarr…
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urahara said: sirozha said: blastdoor said: I think it's hard to argue with the following points: 1. Manufacturing the iPhone at its current scale takes a huge number of workers. 2. China has those workers, along with needed …
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blastdoor said: I think it's hard to argue with the following points: 1. Manufacturing the iPhone at its current scale takes a huge number of workers. 2. China has those workers, along with needed infrastructure to support manufacturing 3. …
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I think, not being able to locally produce goods, was a self fullfilling prophecy of asshole (it) managers back then driven by squeezing the last penny out of almost loss making products.
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Medical supplies, thats good. Better would be to supply Chinese hospitals with large batches of kinine and coronavirus test kits.
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Subscription my ass.
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sacto joe said: BTW, a lot of bad information in this thread today, along with a spattering of good information. DED’s article has the basics right on buybacks: Just like every other investor, Apple automatically gets more bang per buck when …
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Clearly one bad apple.
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sirozha said: knowitall said: dedgecko said: knowitall said: Apple seems to act like a national bank, buying its currency to keep devaluation low. I think this situation shows that it is not wise to be dependent on one ar…
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Does she mean Steve Jobs children do not inherit anything?
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dedgecko said: knowitall said: Apple seems to act like a national bank, buying its currency to keep devaluation low. I think this situation shows that it is not wise to be dependent on one area and country for your products. A company …
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Apple seems to act like a national bank, buying its currency to keep devaluation low. I think this situation shows that it is not wise to be dependent on one area and country for your products. A company like Tesla is doing it the modern way, positi…