
Apparently, we are going to see details about the project in a week. The again who launces a multi-billion project on Saturday? This is what we are going to see next Saturday!
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jp7189 Isn't ASML production the ultimate bottleneck of capacity expansion? As far as i understand it all the EUV machines have been spoken for through 2028. Reply
hotaru251 remember when he said FSD was months away? over a dozen times? he likes to say crap. Reply
bit_user I predict he's just going to waste a lot of money and equipment that could be going to more competent chip manufacturers. The USA should rapidly move away from relying on SpaceX, so that we're not stuck with having to bail it out, when it goes bankrupt. Reply
alan.campbell99 This is from the guy who merged twitter with xAI and now xAI with SpaceX because they keep burning money. Only planning out 2 years doesn't sound like a flex to me, seems more like a liability. Reply
usertests jp7189 said: Isn't ASML production the ultimate bottleneck of capacity expansion? As far as i understand it all the EUV machines have been spoken for through 2028. I've already heard of one company that wants to sidestep ASML: Substrate. I heard about it on Tom's Hardware: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/american-startup-substrate-promises-2nm-class-chipmaking-with-particle-accelerators-at-a-tenth-of-the-cost-of-euv-x-ray-lithography-system-has-potential-to-surpass-asmls-euv-scanners I think it's not impossible for ASML to be suddenly dethroned by a technological breakthrough, just very unlikely and uncertain. Reply
bit_user usertests said: I've already heard of one company that wants to sidestep ASML: Substrate. I heard about it on Tom's Hardware: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/american-startup-substrate-promises-2nm-class-chipmaking-with-particle-accelerators-at-a-tenth-of-the-cost-of-euv-x-ray-lithography-system-has-potential-to-surpass-asmls-euv-scanners I think it's not impossible for ASML to be suddenly dethroned by a technological breakthrough, just very unlikely and uncertain. LOL, if they start looking like any sort of serious threat, ASML will simply buy them! Of course, whether or not such an acquisition would be permitted is another question. But, it's probably very hard to beat EUV at its own game, because by the time any competing technology is sufficiently refined to the point that you could actually put it into production, ASML will have improved their own equipment to the point where it's now more competitive. Reply
usertests bit_user said: LOL, if they start looking like any sort of serious threat, ASML will simply buy them! Of course, whether or not such an acquisition would be permitted is another question Maybe the announcement next week is that Musk is acquiring or striking a deal with Substrate. Whatever they're up to, an infusion of billions of dollars could speed things up. Reply
bit_user usertests said: Maybe the announcement next week is that Musk is acquiring or striking a deal with Substrate. Whatever they're up to, an infusion of billions of dollars could speed things up. If he's acquiring them, bad news. If it's merely a partnership, that'd be great! Reply
Why_Me bit_user said: The USA should rapidly move away from relying on SpaceX, so that we're not stuck with having to bail it out, when it goes bankrupt. Who does it better than SpaceX and btw $500 a share atm. Reply
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