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Two years after Apple Silicon, Intel still wants Apple to buy chips
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Rare Pegasus screenshots depict NSO Group's spyware capabilities
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Bill to boost US chip manufacturing clears Senate hurdle
Tech labor in China is not as cheap as one might think. Chip manufacturing plants are mostly automated, any laborer in such a high-end multi-billion dollar facility would be competent and well trained who does not come cheap no matter what economy they're in. These are high quality people who are in high demand and do get paid well, even in China. The cheap laborer is the one who ends up doing low risk tasks.
The thing that I do not understand is why does the government need to waste billions in tax dollars for such incentives, these tech companies already have enough funds and resources. All the government needs to do is get out of their way so they can do their thing. Do not tax job creating businesses, taxes from their employees are enough for their State, city, and the wasteful IRS. -
Colombia court bans 5G iPhones and iPads in Ericsson patent case
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Compared: 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 vs 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1
These two are not as similar as one might think, actually in some cases the M2 is slower than the M1 due to the slower SSD used in the M2. I do not know why Apple did this, but it's not looking good.On our 256GB M1 13-inch MacBook Pro, we were getting roughly 2900 MB/s for write speeds and 2200 MB/s for read speeds. Conversely, the new 256GB M2 13-inch MacBook Pro only is getting 1464 MB/s on the write speed and 1446 MB/s for the read speed.