• Archangel1313@lemmy.ca
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    28 days ago

    So, now they get shipped back and forth across the Pacific…twice? Wow. So much “winning”.

  • humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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    28 days ago

    FYI, about half of Nvidia cards are assembled in China. The PCB, cooling, capacitors and voltage regulators are made in China, regardless of assembly location.

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      28 days ago

      Most of these components could easily be made elsewhere, albeit at a higher cost.

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        27 days ago

        back when i was doing research for the DoD, we would order the PCBs we designed from an authorized US supplier, and we would assemble them with our reflow oven, cuz China was a no-no. Also, PCB assembly is so automated that probably labor cost isn’t important anymore, but the supply chain benefits of Shenzhen still win from the logistics perspective

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          26 days ago

          Assembly is relatively straightforward, but sourcing all the components locally is likely getting harder and harder. Granted, for DoD contract reasons there’s likely a cottage industry that relies on government rules to keep things onshore. That’s part of the reason why we still have some made in the USA clothing.

          This is worth a listen or a watch if you’re interested.

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    28 days ago

    FYI, this is an AI specific chip. US manufacturing still has supply issues with low tech, cheap chips .

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    28 days ago

    lol. Good luck trying to train American workers to build such microchips. It’s not gonna happen. They won’t work 24 hour a day.