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Cost of graphene was never there when you had cheaper work arounds by just packing more transistors or other methods to get similar end goals. I think physics has forced our hands, and that altneratives are required if we want to see improvement. Whether it competes with other tech is the biggest question. Not to mention graphene research and production has improved. We actually HAVE been using graphene in applications. From metal urgy to cement production. Lots of different things! Just need to get pure graphene to be cheaper is all!
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Hindenburg and similar short sellers who profit off their work are not questionable to me at all. If they make money off knowing what their reports will do by exposing questionable data? Good for them. I don't know if it was the FCC or some other country yet they started getting out a quarter million dollar rewards for exposing large fruads, and it has revealed a few. Just looking at their stocks, and Indias known corruption? This is no suprise.
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GOOD. You are the type to hand over nuclear tech thinking it would just be made for energy. Are you guys naive? Handing the keys to as powerful as a weapon as AI to people like the CCP and Putin? We are lucky DeepSeek is a red herring, because it is only aa good as the AI it trained from. Xi and Putin want to destroy the west. Putin has threatened nukes over and over. Good for OpenAI for realizing how stupid it would be to hand over technology to anyone, but themselves. Sometimes I forget young idealistic people cruise YT.
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Hydrogen is a terrible fuel. We have no infrastructure. Methane if we have to use a fuel. Volumetric density, and voltage suck on hydrogen, and the tanks are as heavy as batteries. Storing, making, and transporting it suck. Look at Toyota Mira versus an EV now. So unless some magical technology comes along, and fixes the storage volumetric issue. I don't see hydrogen ever working. Hydrogen is pushed by fossil fuel companies.
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Nope. It is ASLM. They are the ones who make the actual newest lithography machines which TSCM uses to make the most advanced chips. I think they are five years plus ahead of everyone else. I want to say ten actually. They are amazing. (And even they say they rely on certain manufacturers to make their machines that are one of a kind.)
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