New IBM Plant Will Mass Produce .1 Micron Chips
Ruger writes "AP News is carrying this story about IBM opening a new plant in upstate New York. What's most interesting about the story is that IBM will be producing .1 Micron Chips rather than the usual .25 or .18 produced by Intel and other chip makers, or .13 Micron chips they currently make for their PowerPC chips."
Could it be that some lazy author just forgot a digit at the end?
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Anyone here hiring for this? I'd like a job as a chipmaker or lawnmower.
East Fishkill is *so* no Upstate NY. Albany? That's upstate. Syracuse? Definitely upstate? Fishkill? No freaking way.
East Fishkill is 1/2 way between NYC and the extension of the horizontal line that divides most of NY and PA.
Dude, get your geography straight, or at least *look* at a map.
(sheesh)
WWJD? JWRTFM!
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One company dominated towns are a horrible idea, always have been. IBM is a public company and if it benefits the stockholders to leave a town, they are legally obligated to do it.
If you don't have a diverse economy that can take an IBM or a GM leaving, you have to fight like hell in the good times to grow one because if you don't the towns will shrivel up and die when they inevitably leave.
As opposed to which of the alternatives: the past or the present.
Yes, I'm still a junky. Are you still a bitch?
60 miles north of NYC is hardly upstate. You gotta be north of, or west of Albany to be upstate.
They acctually mark the "imagine a beowulf..."-post offtopic this one time when it's acctually ontopic =) gotta love the slashdot consistency =)
I CAN imagine a beowulfcluster of these. who knows. maybe it would save space, if it was bundled with similar small hardware components.
c0w goes moo.