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This meme goes deep. The angry bird Microsoft thing is perfection
Do power grid next. Then insufficient skilled workers in for example nuclear
Shouldn't Ben be on top of the ships?
So real 😅😅😅
I like that it's an evolution of the already good one from yesterday I saw
The bottom right is a shark chewing internet cable loool


Also wrong order of things for semiconductors. ASML/AM/etc, on top of that TMSC/GF/…, on top of that the EDA companies.
We should also not forget about the major non-cutting-edge semiconductor manufactuers + discrete components like Infineon, Nexperia (which caused the recent meltdown of some automotive supply chains), TI, Analog Devices, ST, NXP, etc.. (which also were involved in the COVID chip shortage)
What is ASE ?
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Accurate.
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My favorite meme right now.
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Shoot. Just put electricians in there lol
Violence power > dollar > …
I was blown away by how much Infineon was in everything automotive. Their stuff is SOOO locked down in my brief experience. I'm not familiar with Nexperia
They mostly make discrete components like transistors etc. The main pain is requalifying parts…
In 2011+ Ford and GM boxes I was working with they made the processors in the ecu and injection controllers.
I was talking about Nexperia, but Infineon is active a lot in the automotive processor space
Oh yeah, my bad I didn't realize how I left that sentence.
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