@ColosioMark@WallStreetApes I broke my collarbone in an accident. I didn’t even need an x ray to know it’s broken. There is generally no treatment required except surgery in more serious injuries. The benefit of going to urgent care was the drug prescription because the pain was tremendous.
@eveyino I enjoy your entertaining town on this post, but I disagree with your analysis. I think the earnings report was so strong investors are seeing this as a top signal they believe that such incredible profits cannot be sustained. The market will equalize supply and demand.
@oceanavekid@optionscjp Extremely expensive to buildout a new fab and it takes years to get it running and optimized.
Almost everyone stopped making memory because the market cycles were too brutal.
Demand will have to dry up rather than expecting supply to catch up anytime soon
@elonrust2@KevinCastley I’m seeing a lot of posts about communism recently and it’s incredible how many are trying to point to China as an example of successful “communism”.
How do all these people not understand China is a communist country in name only
@BadTakesMatter@niccruzpatane Maybe everyone you know is boring. Of course there is some frightening implied risk, but assuming the robot is not going to kill me and my family members I would love to have one, and many of my friends are cautiously optimistic about the technology too.
@lidokidz@Mr_Derivatives Yes it seems that’s right. Memory is too profitable now and the hyperscalers are addicted to it in a sense. How long can they be burning through cash to build out AI systems?
@myopinion929328@Dogetothemoon Often only the rich can afford the latest technology, then over time it rolls out to everyone. 25 years ago only a doctor would’ve had a pager. Now almost everyone has a smart phone.