Its kind of hard to fit a short bio about every employee that ever worked for some of the major computer parts manufacturers in China, plus bios of other branches internationally, like Bengalaru,in one 3 paragraph post.
100s of thousands of bios.
AI data centers are getting everyone excited.
The scene of swarms of people that instead of going to college are spending the night on campus with food, swimming pools, etc, a society, might start getting replaced by robots.
Maybe this post was best left with just the title, and fill in the blanks. There's a lot of blanks.
Just to point out some directions to look into-
Here's a refreshing opportunity for the US to get something major going on their soil, data centers. Complaints aside, such as riding energy bills by people living nearby.
For decades, Chinese companies have been producing the parts for US label computers and tech devices, like Dell computers, and iPads.
2026, in the data center and AI (artificial intelligence) era as the horizons moving into, Chinese companies are slated to send, there might not be a number I can put a finger on, but it's a lot, parts to data centers.
Cooperation is great.
Oxymorons or conflicts of interest might arise when trying to use the very parts supplied from a source, to get ahead of the source.
Just how many dimensions are involved?
Part supply locations are all over the world. If everything is in a vacuum, and goes perfectly as planned, there might only be 2 or 3 sets of dynamics involved in the parts enmeshment arena, China, other locations where the plants are located, and the US.
Getting a hold of just that as the boilerplate for assessment, is a lot of study.
What about potentialities outside the box and perfect vacuum?
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What were some of the tippers to this post?:
Apparatuses like BIX.
Visualize the biggest BIX that could exist.
Punch down.
In that punch, besides sugar and food coloring, what if the pins that read instantly transfer all information to the producer of the pins?
Analog a data center taking up miles.
Might as well embrace and get set to live by the credo, what's mine is yours.