AMD's fabs became Global Foundries, who pulled out of the bleeding-edge node game once it became cost prohibitive to do so with 7nm.
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Intel is still on 7nm. Samsung's 5nm is basically 7nm+. The fact that SMIC can do 7nm without EUV is insanely impressive.
Intel took years and years of delays to achieve the same thing.
Russia is known to use spotters to confirm military targets before striking in civilian areas: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/6/29/ukraine-says-suspect-directed-russia-missile-attack-on-restaurant
That's why Russia has disproportionately fewer civilian casualties relative to military ones.
The ICC is toothless.
I mean, sounds like your most advanced exposure to statistics was "this is a joint probability"
Take a more advanced stats course. It's really insightful and will open your mind.
Yes, because a targeted strike at clearly marked journalists on foreign soil is basically a stray bullet anyway.
Tell me you don't have a degree without telling me you don't have a degree
Have you looked at what's considered a valid "source" on Wikipedia?
The fact that there's an odd good article does not make the site a reliable source of anything.
The casualty ratios are way off. Try again.
My modlog hasn't banned anyone lmao go bark up another tree
India, the country best known for being notoriously corrupt to the point where it's very noticeably hindering progress?
I'm not sure why people are surprised? Intel pulled off 7nm without EUV. It's just classic "China stupid, only American company can do that" bullshit.