Very strange Lexus didn't release a LS in smaller engine sizes like 3.0L and 2.5L for the UK / European markets. They missed a whole market of buyers who continue to buy these engine sizes in BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Jaguar.
@sehvekah736837 минут бұрын
TwinTwinScanScan-TwinScan, or TTSS-TS to make it easy. Or TS², assuming someone lazier hasn't already taken it.
@brunonikodemski242051 минут бұрын
2-nanometer processing has already been announced. Is this video old?
@4thpdespanoloСағат бұрын
Data scientists still don’t like the name artificial intelligence
@wasdwasdwwasd2 сағат бұрын
What does sodium have to do with chips?
@JohnVance2 сағат бұрын
I studied under Steve Campbell at UMN, and I remember him saying something like, "Y'know, it's never been straightforward or obvious, but we've always been able to 'clever' our way past the roadblocks." And he's right, it seems that if physics doesn't prevent it, and there's enough demand, we'll figure out a way to make any device.
@retirednavychief69832 сағат бұрын
Not a failure. My TI99 got upgraded with an expansion box containing memory, floppy drives, a modem, and I think a very early hard drive. It was a seriously good system, and I enjoyed it very much.
@davidlf14922 сағат бұрын
Thanks!
@davidlf14922 сағат бұрын
Thanks!
@RolingRandom3 сағат бұрын
How's your Dutch? There's an interesting 2 part interview with the retiring ASML CEO kzread.info/dash/bejne/a2l3mNiEnqbYgLA.htmlfeature=shared
@BaBam8983 сағат бұрын
I would love to see a video covering an overview and history of direct self assembly from you!
@exvils3 сағат бұрын
5:59 SCAN^2^2
@hg2.4 сағат бұрын
Interesting. Too bad it didn't work.
@Twodime40324 сағат бұрын
Shame now communism acts the most capitalist
@misterbacon49335 сағат бұрын
When you are in Belgium try the many Belgium's Beer! They have brewery olde then 1000 years. They have heavy beers stronger than wine... 😀😁😏 Just a drink from heaven!
@jacquesmertens33695 сағат бұрын
The TI99 didn't fail at all. Many people used it to start their own IT business. It was a machine meant for programming, not for playing games. My uncle used a TI99 to write accounting software for shops in his neighbourhood. The shop owners couldn't afford to buy a high-end pc with expensive software, so they also bought a TI99 and used my uncle's home-brewed solution. The lack of backspace key was a pain in the behind, but other than that the TI99 was a reliable, well-built machine.
@seththebeatmxchine5 сағат бұрын
You could by his voice in the ending this one really hurt my guy Asianometry
@seththebeatmxchine5 сағат бұрын
You could by his voice in the ending this one really hurt my guy Asianometry
@AndrewLambert-wi8et6 сағат бұрын
RUSSIA GOT A "HYDROGEN" BOMB BEFORE THE USA IN THE FORM OF THE SLOJKA (LAYERED CAKE DESIGN) DESIGNED BY THE RUSSIAN DISSIDENT SAKAROV. AFTER THIS THE TWO STAGE HYDROGEN BOMB WAS CREATED.
PLEASE do a vid on DSA !! That stuff is super cool and right up your alley
@n00bnetrum7 сағат бұрын
If there's a Chuck, is the next generation called a Sneed?
@MyEconomics1017 сағат бұрын
Could as well be a time machine.
@Erik-rp1hi8 сағат бұрын
I want to know more about DSA please. I stopped and read all the lit you had in the video.....multiple reads spent to understand this topic. Fascinating technology. I wonder how well the China projects are moving along?
@TortellionVSkniveS8 сағат бұрын
Hitachi making a tool to inspect holes. heh.
@Katniss2189 сағат бұрын
TWINTWINSCANSCAN
@tammyho66989 сағат бұрын
Don't forget that Japan's semiconductor industry in the late 70's - early 80's gave the US a run for its money. So threatening it was that the US went for a full-blown trade war with Japan with anti-dumping measures against Japan, crippling Japan's semiconductor industry. This actually created an opening for Taiwan's United Micro and South Korea's Samsung to get into the game. Then came the buburu burst of the 90's, and Japan Semiconductor industry became a ghost of its former self.
@jintsuubest93319 сағат бұрын
Sounds like the biggest problem, at least in the short term, can be easily fix by bigger mask.
@agz1639 сағат бұрын
Thanks for putting the video together. Some of this is plucked from the San Jose SPIE in March (which I attended). You mention in the video that a synchrotron isn't being taken seriously as a potential light source. At SPIE, xlight gave a well attended talk proposing its first cousin, the Free Electron Laser. Their proposal is a site-wide FEL to act as a central light facility for a fab. I found the proposal a little fantastical and almost crazily ambitious. However, given that someone is putting some money behind xlight, the proposal is not without backing. Also - as someone who is interested in DSA at work, I believe this would be a good future topic.
@rajarshikhatua10010 сағат бұрын
the easiest voice to replicate with AI
@abdelmananabdelrahman409910 сағат бұрын
Wow! Great video but the audio doesn’t tears in attention much
@abdelmananabdelrahman409910 сағат бұрын
Good content but the audio can be better
@abdelmananabdelrahman409910 сағат бұрын
The audio is really bad
@abdelmananabdelrahman409910 сағат бұрын
Good content, trash audio
@abdelmananabdelrahman409910 сағат бұрын
You produce good content but trash audio
@chengong38810 сағат бұрын
Dual Twin Scan
@tobiasd523510 сағат бұрын
Quadscan is likely
@BorderKeeper10 сағат бұрын
That hah at 8:03 sounded like an AI voice artefact and considering you add subtitles to every video either means you are either a very hard working individual with rare "hahs" or you have been replaced by AI already :O seems I will have to track you down in Belgium to verify :D
@robertthallium688310 сағат бұрын
where the fuck did the autoplay button go and why can't I turn this shit off
@thoughtcrime.techno11 сағат бұрын
2030 will be nuts ladies and gentleman. Everything before that year will be viewed as child's play
@CadetSF11 сағат бұрын
should be TwinScan^2 :)
@brandonb616411 сағат бұрын
WINTWINSCANTTT
@AndrewLambert-wi8et11 сағат бұрын
WHAT ABOUT AUSTRALIAS HELICOPTER PROBLEMS?
@user-ko6om9ll3e11 сағат бұрын
That's what plants 🪴 are
@Czeckie11 сағат бұрын
how does cerebras do their wafer size chip? is stitching required there?
@modernsolutions663110 сағат бұрын
Yes there is. They have some custom IP for stitching. More i don't know.
@benterrell913911 сағат бұрын
TwinTwinScan
@HanCurunyr12 сағат бұрын
as a DBA in SQL Server, that video is amazing, I also had the pleasure of briefly work with the IBM verson of Informix, in the Avaya CMS database, kinda different dialect of SQL, but pretty easy to use
@gregniel12 сағат бұрын
This is starting to look a lot like biochemistry
@alexhubble12 сағат бұрын
"They plan to make 20 by 2028" that is some engineering right there, and a bottleneck in the world economy!
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Very strange Lexus didn't release a LS in smaller engine sizes like 3.0L and 2.5L for the UK / European markets. They missed a whole market of buyers who continue to buy these engine sizes in BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Jaguar.
TwinTwinScanScan-TwinScan, or TTSS-TS to make it easy. Or TS², assuming someone lazier hasn't already taken it.
2-nanometer processing has already been announced. Is this video old?
Data scientists still don’t like the name artificial intelligence
What does sodium have to do with chips?
I studied under Steve Campbell at UMN, and I remember him saying something like, "Y'know, it's never been straightforward or obvious, but we've always been able to 'clever' our way past the roadblocks." And he's right, it seems that if physics doesn't prevent it, and there's enough demand, we'll figure out a way to make any device.
Not a failure. My TI99 got upgraded with an expansion box containing memory, floppy drives, a modem, and I think a very early hard drive. It was a seriously good system, and I enjoyed it very much.
Thanks!
Thanks!
How's your Dutch? There's an interesting 2 part interview with the retiring ASML CEO kzread.info/dash/bejne/a2l3mNiEnqbYgLA.htmlfeature=shared
I would love to see a video covering an overview and history of direct self assembly from you!
5:59 SCAN^2^2
Interesting. Too bad it didn't work.
Shame now communism acts the most capitalist
When you are in Belgium try the many Belgium's Beer! They have brewery olde then 1000 years. They have heavy beers stronger than wine... 😀😁😏 Just a drink from heaven!
The TI99 didn't fail at all. Many people used it to start their own IT business. It was a machine meant for programming, not for playing games. My uncle used a TI99 to write accounting software for shops in his neighbourhood. The shop owners couldn't afford to buy a high-end pc with expensive software, so they also bought a TI99 and used my uncle's home-brewed solution. The lack of backspace key was a pain in the behind, but other than that the TI99 was a reliable, well-built machine.
You could by his voice in the ending this one really hurt my guy Asianometry
You could by his voice in the ending this one really hurt my guy Asianometry
RUSSIA GOT A "HYDROGEN" BOMB BEFORE THE USA IN THE FORM OF THE SLOJKA (LAYERED CAKE DESIGN) DESIGNED BY THE RUSSIAN DISSIDENT SAKAROV. AFTER THIS THE TWO STAGE HYDROGEN BOMB WAS CREATED.
TwinTwinScanoscoperator 5000 Pro+, Hello Kitty Edition
welcome to Belgium🎉
PLEASE do a vid on DSA !! That stuff is super cool and right up your alley
If there's a Chuck, is the next generation called a Sneed?
Could as well be a time machine.
I want to know more about DSA please. I stopped and read all the lit you had in the video.....multiple reads spent to understand this topic. Fascinating technology. I wonder how well the China projects are moving along?
Hitachi making a tool to inspect holes. heh.
TWINTWINSCANSCAN
Don't forget that Japan's semiconductor industry in the late 70's - early 80's gave the US a run for its money. So threatening it was that the US went for a full-blown trade war with Japan with anti-dumping measures against Japan, crippling Japan's semiconductor industry. This actually created an opening for Taiwan's United Micro and South Korea's Samsung to get into the game. Then came the buburu burst of the 90's, and Japan Semiconductor industry became a ghost of its former self.
Sounds like the biggest problem, at least in the short term, can be easily fix by bigger mask.
Thanks for putting the video together. Some of this is plucked from the San Jose SPIE in March (which I attended). You mention in the video that a synchrotron isn't being taken seriously as a potential light source. At SPIE, xlight gave a well attended talk proposing its first cousin, the Free Electron Laser. Their proposal is a site-wide FEL to act as a central light facility for a fab. I found the proposal a little fantastical and almost crazily ambitious. However, given that someone is putting some money behind xlight, the proposal is not without backing. Also - as someone who is interested in DSA at work, I believe this would be a good future topic.
the easiest voice to replicate with AI
Wow! Great video but the audio doesn’t tears in attention much
Good content but the audio can be better
The audio is really bad
Good content, trash audio
You produce good content but trash audio
Dual Twin Scan
Quadscan is likely
That hah at 8:03 sounded like an AI voice artefact and considering you add subtitles to every video either means you are either a very hard working individual with rare "hahs" or you have been replaced by AI already :O seems I will have to track you down in Belgium to verify :D
where the fuck did the autoplay button go and why can't I turn this shit off
2030 will be nuts ladies and gentleman. Everything before that year will be viewed as child's play
should be TwinScan^2 :)
WINTWINSCANTTT
WHAT ABOUT AUSTRALIAS HELICOPTER PROBLEMS?
That's what plants 🪴 are
how does cerebras do their wafer size chip? is stitching required there?
Yes there is. They have some custom IP for stitching. More i don't know.
TwinTwinScan
as a DBA in SQL Server, that video is amazing, I also had the pleasure of briefly work with the IBM verson of Informix, in the Avaya CMS database, kinda different dialect of SQL, but pretty easy to use
This is starting to look a lot like biochemistry
"They plan to make 20 by 2028" that is some engineering right there, and a bottleneck in the world economy!