@bradmillscan@jack@nvk@callebtc@MartyBent AI datacenters will not be able to win grid contracts without also being BTC mining datacenters
AI agents will trade using BTC
AI datacenters will need ASICS to balance load
The untold story is that that 2 industries are converging
@Leonardaisfunny@Keir_Starmer To clarify for non-bot replies: slipping "the OP and the further-RW challenger he's attacking are just the same, actually, because Jews" into a seemingly RW reply here is a propaganda tactic to weaken your backlash. The pretty woman pic serves this. Try, hard, not to be retarded.
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Single Crystal CVD Diamond
Have no doubt, you are at the dawn of an industrial revolution. There is a string of breakthroughs happening throughout upstream industries that all compound.
Diamond manufacturing is now able to produce CPU size single crystals wafers.
Currently these are marketed as heat spreaders because they have thermal conductivity of 2,200 W/mK which means they move heat incredibly effectively.
However, that somewhat misses the wood for the trees…
Diamond has physical and electrical properties that exceed traditional silicon, making it uniquely suited for high demand applications.
Thermal Conductivity: Heat is the enemy of electronics. Diamond conducts heat better than almost any other known material, about 5 times better than copper and over 10 times better than silicon.
A diamond chip can act as its own heat sink.
Ultra Wide Bandgap: Diamond can handle massive amounts of voltage and operate at incredibly high temperatures without electrical breakdown.
This makes it perfect for high power applications like electric vehicle inverters, power grids, and aerospace technologies.
High Frequencies: Electrons move very quickly through diamond, allowing chips to operate at much higher frequencies, which is ideal for advanced telecommunications and radar.
Radiation Hardness: Diamond is incredibly resilient to radiation, making diamond based chips ideal for satellites, space exploration, and nuclear facilities.
To make a material act as a semiconductor, you have to "dope" it. To do this you inject impurities into the crystal lattice to create a positive (p-type) or negative (n-type) charge.
Diamond's atomic structure is so tightly packed that forcing other elements into it is hard. While p-type doping (with boron) has been figured out, reliable n-type doping (with phosphorus) remains a massive hurdle.
Theoretical ceilings
Band gap
Silicon wafer = 1.1 eV
Diamond CVD wafer = 5.5eV
Clock speed
Silicon wafer = 5-6 GHz clock wall
Diamond CVD wafer = 1-2 THz clock wall
Max Running Temp
Silicon wafer = 150°C
Diamond CVD wafer = 1,000°C
Whilst we etch silicon with photolithography and Extreme UV light, this doesn’t really work with chemically inert diamond.
Diamond CVD is currently etched with oxygen plasma etching, but this lacks the precision of EUV.
However, we can etch diamond to extreme precision with electron projection lithography. EPL was invented in the 90s by Bell Labs, IBM and Nikkon but abandoned as it was harder than EUV.
Electrons repel each other so the beams blurrs too readily.
What if we built a femto electron beam?
What if we built it to extreme such that it was a ‘single electron’ pulse?
What if we build a microscopic "bed of nails" containing millions of nanoscale tungsten or silicon tips (photocathodes). You shine a massive, highly complex femtosecond laser system across the entire array.
Every time the laser pulses, millions of tiny tips each fire a single, perfectly straight electron at the exact same time.
Turns out, research teams at likes of MIT and Stanford are currently experimenting with exactly this, laser driven nanotip electron emitters.
Pair that tool with Diamond CVD substrate tech and we approach the material limits of both semiconductors and nanotechnology.
Would require asynchronous logic to escape fatal clock skew and operate at full capability.
But I think I will live to see it.
Everybody involved—the killer’s family, the police—should be put on trial for their part in this shameful incident.
You aren’t angry enough about this.
You want the 66 IQ doctor. He'll write you anything you want. This is biohacking 101. Your doctor is merely a vessel for drugs and labwork that you can feed into chatgpt to find out what's actually wrong with you. You don't want these guys thinking too much.
Yes, we have been on this “too fragile -> too hard -> too slow -> validation-is-no-longer-essential -> trust-the-bros” path for wayyyy too long. This is not the way.
New L2 design by Burak: Cube
A Bitcoin-native execution layer that combines Ark-style unilateral exits, BitVM dispute resolution, and a programmable virtual machine.
https://t.co/EWb4MvCSbr
can't/didn't verify but ringing endorsement from @DavidDeutschOxf in the replies so i'm amplifying
@elonmusk@sama@JeffBezos@finkd
i think i also have some followers who might be willing/able to offer patronage, or at least escalate to people who might
@xenocosmography To become out-of-date so quickly it might as well be already, at least 'not developing with experience' and 'bearing no responsibility for consequences'. And so also a loose spec for what to build next, if we still needed it. Both of which are amusing neodefinitions of "dogma"...