A podcast exploring the link between current events and historical developments in technology & supply chains.Feat @asianometry Jon and @tculpan of @culpium
The problem with watching @asianometry is that he makes shithole countries seem interesting and I keep dreaming of living in random places in the world.
One day, he will manage to convince me that living under some African general military leader is actually cool since they are trying to develop the first chips factory in the reason.
Or that you can be there setting up shops and create some companies selling some cheap essentials and make millions in the process.
Our latest episode is out.
The topic: Foxconn
@tculpan & @asianometry Jon take a look at how Foxconn is moving away from iPhones toward Nvidia AI servers.
And satellites.
Yes, satellites.
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In this week's episode @tculpan of @culpium and Jon of @asianometry discuss the rising cost of DRAM, and what it really says about modern oligopolies.
And yes, we have a @YouTube channel.
https://t.co/PpAaIdmDvG via @YouTube
Our latest episode is out.
Jon & Tim discuss Arm Holdings and its unprecedented decision.
And more background on one of the most influential names in tech
https://t.co/ZjCsuDRT2C
Our latest episode is out.
Jon & Tim discuss Arm Holdings and its unprecedented decision.
And more background on one of the most influential names in tech
https://t.co/ZjCsuDRT2C
A recent @culpium article on the Macbook Neo highlighted the ancient practice of Binning.
In our latest episode @tculpan and @asianometry Jon explain
With some inside goss on @nvidia
Listen now:
Binning. An Old Nvidia Practice that’s Behind Sparse Supply of Macbook Neo
From @asianometry’s Jon and @tculpan of @Culpium comes a fresh new podcast.
Introducing “Supply-Chained”.
Episode One is out now through all the usual podcast channels.
Tune in.
https://t.co/fUIJJPBK68