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What’s this about a cult?
 
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Haha nice! Did you ever play RTCW or ETQW.... or do any pro gaming yourself?

Return to castle Wolfenstein? Enemy Territory?

I played in a WA State CS 1.6 clan back when i was 19-20. Living in a small country town made it hard to do anything professional. :/
 
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Intel is spending $20 billion to build a massive chip-making facility in Ohio​

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger expects it to be the biggest 'silicon manufacturing location on the planet.'
Mariella Moon

M. Moon01.21.22

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Intel has revealed its plans to build a massive semiconductor facility in Ohio to Time — one that company CEO Pat Gelsinger is expecting to become "the largest silicon manufacturing location on the planet." The company is earmarking $20 billion to build the site on a 1,000-acre land in New Albany, located on the outskirts of Columbus, Ohio. Intel's initial plans include building two semiconductor fabrication plants (or fabs) on the property that would employ 3,000 people. Construction on the site is scheduled to begin this year, and Intel expects the fabs to be operational by 2025.
A Bloomberg report back in late 2021 claimed that the White House "strongly discouraged" Intel from ramping up chip production in China. The administration has been pushing for companies to manufacture chips in the US in order to address the ongoing global shortage. In turn, companies have been lobbying the president to fund semiconductor research and manufacturing. It's worth noting, though, that since building new plants takes years, projects like this won't be able to help address supply chain shortages anytime soon.

Intel said it looked at 38 different sites in the US for the facility but ultimately chose Ohio, because of all the space it could use. The company doesn't want to build in places where it could displace residents, since that's what ultimately killed Amazon's plans to build a second headquarters in NYC. When the fabs are done, Intel will use them to manufacture both its own chips and chips for clients under the Intel Foundry Services. The company announced its foundry services when it revealed that it's building two factories in Arizona, which will also cost Intel $20 billion, back in March 2021.
According to Gelsinger, the chipmaker has the option to expand the Ohio site to 2,000 acres and to build as many as eight fabs in the future. "We helped to establish the Silicon Valley," the CEO told Time. "Now we’re going to do the Silicon Heartland."
Update 01/21/22 3:45PM ET: Intel has officially published a press release confirming that it's building a new "mega-site" in Ohio. The whole project, if the company decides to expand its initial plans and build more fabs, could be worth up to $100 billion over the next decade
 
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Intel have factories ALL around the globe and this is their lastest creation which is underway.


They are without a doubt a great partner for BRN world wide.

Intel is spending $20 billion to build a massive chip-making facility in Ohio​

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger expects it to be the biggest 'silicon manufacturing location on the planet.'
Mariella Moon

M. Moon01.21.22

Intel
Intel Intel
Intel has revealed its plans to build a massive semiconductor facility in Ohio to Time — one that company CEO Pat Gelsinger is expecting to become "the largest silicon manufacturing location on the planet." The company is earmarking $20 billion to build the site on a 1,000-acre land in New Albany, located on the outskirts of Columbus, Ohio. Intel's initial plans include building two semiconductor fabrication plants (or fabs) on the property that would employ 3,000 people. Construction on the site is scheduled to begin this year, and Intel expects the fabs to be operational by 2025.
A Bloomberg report back in late 2021 claimed that the White House "strongly discouraged" Intel from ramping up chip production in China. The administration has been pushing for companies to manufacture chips in the US in order to address the ongoing global shortage. In turn, companies have been lobbying the president to fund semiconductor research and manufacturing. It's worth noting, though, that since building new plants takes years, projects like this won't be able to help address supply chain shortages anytime soon.

Intel said it looked at 38 different sites in the US for the facility but ultimately chose Ohio, because of all the space it could use. The company doesn't want to build in places where it could displace residents, since that's what ultimately killed Amazon's plans to build a second headquarters in NYC. When the fabs are done, Intel will use them to manufacture both its own chips and chips for clients under the Intel Foundry Services. The company announced its foundry services when it revealed that it's building two factories in Arizona, which will also cost Intel $20 billion, back in March 2021.
According to Gelsinger, the chipmaker has the option to expand the Ohio site to 2,000 acres and to build as many as eight fabs in the future. "We helped to establish the Silicon Valley," the CEO told Time. "Now we’re going to do the Silicon Heartland."
Update 01/21/22 3:45PM ET: Intel has officially published a press release confirming that it's building a new "mega-site" in Ohio. The whole project, if the company decides to expand its initial plans and build more fabs, could be worth up to $100 billion over the next decade
 
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Return to castle Wolfenstein? Enemy Territory?

I played in a WA State CS 1.6 clan back when i was 19-20. Living in a small country town made it hard to do anything professional. :/

Yep, they are the two. I had a 4 year window playing them both for a team called Oxygen (O2) - number #1 across AUS/NZ for a couple of years there. Before all the big money and attention. But we did have our games streamed live with commentators which was cool. 30-40 hour a week commitment.

Very cool that you did some clan work :)
 
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What’s this about a cult?
Did you not hear over at HC the shorters picked up some INTEL that there was a Brainchip cult but motley crew that they are they foolishly thought it involved retail shareholders whereas as it has now been revealed it is made up of the giants of the semiconductor industry. Code named the Orange Worshippers. 😂🤣🤡😂🤣🤡😇😎

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Did you not hear over at HC the shorters picked up some INTEL that there was a Brainchip cult but motley crew that they are they foolishly thought it involved retail shareholders whereas as it has now been revealed it is made up of the giants of the semiconductor industry. Code named the Orange Worshippers. 😂🤣🤡😂🤣🤡😇😎

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FF

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Giants indeed. BrainChip is positioned at the right place, at the right time and with the right technology to become the giant of all giants. Blows my mind when I think about it.
 
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Brainchip appears at page 60 if anyone knows how to advance there quickly this might be interesting or not or already posted:


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Some old news, but still good

 
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Giants indeed. BrainChip is positioned at the right place, at the right time and with the right technology to become the giant of all giants. Blows my mind when I think about it.
Cosmo Kramer Mind Blown GIF
 
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Goodness gracious. A Friday and a Monday closing at all day highs. You don’t see that too often. Maybe the world is about to understand what AKIDA is.

A bit more Pantene please mum.….no..not in my eyes. You go my little nipper!

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Well, I guess the 1000 eyes search parameters just changed today :)

We know Loihi isn't commercial as yet and who knows, may only ever be a R&D function so....

Find any product references out there eventually, either consumer or enterprise, that specs maybe Intel digital neuromorphic or SNN, on device / chip learning, low bit weight etc and....well :unsure:

Intel may also utilise this relationship as a market test as well, allowing them to guage market take up / penetration for a true neuromorphic IP..
 
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As much as I love the Mercedes’ Benz reveal this Intel partnership has far greater scope for commercial success across the entire semiconductor market.

By the way I use the Greek Orthodox Christmas for my predictions on price.😇😎

My opinion only DYOR
FF

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FF as you are well aware ...... I think that BRN should approach this Intel announcement & situation with the greatest degree of caution possible and to make sure that all DD and protection's are put in place to protect our interests, especially given the fact, that Intel was recently sued for infringing another parties patents.
 
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