About tech stocks...

So find one available right now. :rolleyes:

Yes, PCB stands for Printed Circuit Board.

Just so you know, most Apple technology is potato.

There are plenty of PCB's available right now, especially to plug into racks. There are far more products containing PCB's. Your posts are making no sense.
 
There are plenty of PCB's available right now, especially to plug into racks. There are far more products containing PCB's. Your posts are making no sense.

So surely you could find a link to something, right?

Something viable, right?
Good luck! I know what's really happenin'.
 
America First is in default. There is no way we can or will pay all our corporate socialist debt. The $800 billion military budget goes directly to defense contractors and does not include the overall cost of the military. That means the true military budget is close to $2 trillion, not counting the $22 trillion the pentagon lost (stole) over the past 2 decades. The entire US economy runs on debt, we need to accept that fact.

"Who Owns the US Debt?"
https://fortunly.com/articles/who-does-the-us-owe-money-to

"The short answer: A big chunk of it is held by the US government itself. The rest is held by private investors and foreign governments. Foreign governments hold about 30% of US public debt."
 
https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-mac/mac-pro
https://www.apple.com/shop/product/...255188af32d572dc39a129a6e4bf0f7f70e501e4e7052

Just about everything has a PCB hidden somewhere inside it. For instance, it would be hard to get a car that did not have a PCB inside it.

:laugh:

Ok, so a dubious tower comp for $6K, What GPU does that has in it? For $6k it damn well better.

Oh! But it has zero Nvidia options. :laugh:

I bet you can't complete a purchase on that right now.

And 16GB of some shit RAMs for $400

Remind me not to has you shop for me ever again.
 
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I just bought one at work about a month ago. It was delivered in a week. No fuss/no muss.



Just a random open PCB for you to see.

There are no shortages of PCBs.

So you say, but I know better.

Oh? What GPU did it come with?

For $6k you bought that. :palm:

You must have more money than sense. Enjoy!

Hey dude, you're rich, I'm not. Even if I was I'd get a better deal on my hardware, though.
 
So you say, but I know better.

They had PCB's in the 1950's. They are common, and products containing them are easily purchased.

Oh? What GPU did it come with?

I have been trying to get into OpenCL for a while, but simply do not have the time. OpenCL is a way to program the graphics processing unit(GPU) to solve problems other than just graphics. And honestly, mostly what I do is text editing, so I do not need that much actual graphics power. I went middle of the road, and I believe I got the "Radeon Pro Vega II with 32GB of HBM2 memory", but I might be misremembering it. I believe that is an AMD chip.

Now OpenCL on an external GPU box, that is bleeding edge.

For $6k you bought that. :palm: You must have more money than sense. Enjoy!

I did put in the purchase order, but it was work that paid for it. It was also closer to $12k.
 
They had PCB's in the 1950's. They are common, and products containing them are easily purchased.



I have been trying to get into OpenCL for a while, but simply do not have the time. OpenCL is a way to program the graphics processing unit(GPU) to solve problems other than just graphics. And honestly, mostly what I do is text editing, so I do not need that much actual graphics power. I went middle of the road, and I believe I got the "Radeon Pro Vega II with 32GB of HBM2 memory", but I might be misremembering it. I believe that is an AMD chip.

Now OpenCL on an external GPU box, that is bleeding edge.



I did put in the purchase order, but it was work that paid for it. It was also closer to $12k.

That makes it twice as bad.

2 pro Vega IIs for $12K I hope?

Do you mean Vega pro duo?

Idk, AMD if you can get it, is probably the way to go going forward.

Apparently they are being successful with die shrinks and Intel is flopping like a fish.
 
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That makes it twice as bad.

Want to hear worse, I really do not use it much. They are indirectly managing trillions in transactions, so really do not care about $12k.

I have got to find the time to work out OpenCL. It is a bit of a step back from FPGA's, but far more marketable.
 
Want to hear worse, I really do not use it much. They are indirectly managing trillions in transactions, so really do not care about $12k.

I have got to find the time to work out OpenCL. It is a bit of a step back from FPGA's, but far more marketable.

OpenCL is not rocket surgery. It's not C++ or ASM, either.
Obscure easy stuff. Kinda better with XP.
 
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"Who Owns the US Debt?"
https://fortunly.com/articles/who-does-the-us-owe-money-to

"The short answer: A big chunk of it is held by the US government itself. The rest is held by private investors and foreign governments. Foreign governments hold about 30% of US public debt."
Giant corporation, especially tech, own the US government. They get a 1000 X return on their donation. Corporate welfare is inverted totalitarianism, political philosopher Sheldon Wolin wrote a book about it.

The working class get hit the hardest by debt, even the middle class are feeling the effects of debt. Look at all the economists warnings about the upcoming reset. Anyone with a pension or social security is in trouble.

I'm not going to argue with you, you're the only one here who thinks I'm funny.
 
I fail to see how they can be at their highest ever when none of those companies are even bringing any products to market.

How can the stock be soaring when they have no product to market at all?

There is NO inventory. Zero! No products whatsoever!

I think China might be trying to take over Taiwan may be the reason.

I just can't wrap my head around how companies with nothing to sell can have their stock keep rising.

I tell you this: It's unsustainable.

Easy. Inflation. Yes...it's unsustainable. We are headed for a cash crash.
 
I fail to see how they can be at their highest ever when none of those companies are even bringing any products to market.

How can the stock be soaring when they have no product to market at all?

There is NO inventory. Zero! No products whatsoever!

I think China might be trying to take over Taiwan may be the reason.

I just can't wrap my head around how companies with nothing to sell can have their stock keep rising.

I tell you this: It's unsustainable.

Their "product" is advertising and media.
 
The US has been throwing taxpayer money at tech for 80 years, yet China is still kicking our ass. I recommend everyone start a vegetable garden this year before things get ugly.

I guess you forgot that the display you are probably viewing right now came from the Sharp corporation, in Japan, built in Japan.
 
They'd have to grow an awful lot to make good on those prices. I think it's a bubble.

Especially if China takes over Taiwan.

If China takes Taiwan, it will mean war in eastern Asia. Remember that Japan, Korea, and Russia all have an interest in a free Taiwan. Whether Biden decides to ignore and break the treaties there remains to be seen. So far he has indicated he will do exactly that. He supports China expansionism.

If Taiwan falls, much of the custom chip industry goes with it. People will have to go back to using stock chips until another supply of custom stuff develops. Yes...that means Apple will be in trouble. Much of what they sell depends on custom chips. It will hit Nintendo as well, and several other products and companies.
 
Giant corporation, especially tech, own the US government.
No corporation owns the US government. There is no US government. What was the federal government has fallen. It has been converted into an oligarchy so the Democrats can implement fascism and communism. The States of America are each now deciding whether to align with this oligarchy, or to attempt to reform a union under a constitution. I call it the Socialist Oligarchy of the District of Columbia (SODC) now.
They get a 1000 X return on their donation. Corporate welfare is inverted totalitarianism, political philosopher Sheldon Wolin wrote a book about it.
Sheldon Wolin isn't here. Holy Reference.
The working class get hit the hardest by debt, even the middle class are feeling the effects of debt.
The SODC is broke. Everyone is feeling the effects of it.
Look at all the economists warnings about the upcoming reset.
Reset? There ain't no button, dude.
Anyone with a pension or social security is in trouble.
Anyone dependent on the SODC is in trouble.
 
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