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From sand to silicon chips, openly
- Subject: From sand to silicon chips, openly
- From: juan.g71 at gmail.com (juan)
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2018 15:43:19 -0300
- In-reply-to: <CAMyHXXdNbP9f9zrNCTtqL1BofTY+Djkp4z-+QozCeU=PBOwpHQ@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 00:09:00 +0000
Steven Schear <schear.steve at gmail.com> wrote:
> Its one thing to have open CPUs but what about the rest of the
> hardware you need to build actual products? The best answers today
> are probably only be found in Shenzhen.
>
> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SGJ5cZnoodY
Some interesting, anti IP thoughts in there. ^^^^^
here's more stuff from bunnie huang more
ed2k://|file|The%20Hardware%20Hacker_%20Adventures%20in%20Making%20and%20Breaking%20Hardware%20-%20Andrew%20_bunnie_%20Huang%20(No%20Starch%20Press;2017;9781593277581;eng).pdf|31906259|1ADD4CA296098F73CB070E31FA2FB863|/
" every January,
instead of going to the frenzied Consumer Electronics Show
(CES) in Las Vegas, I rented a cheap apartment in Shenzhen
and engaged in the â??monastic study of manufacturingâ??; for
the price of one night in Las Vegas, I lived in Shenzhen for a
month. I deliberately picked neighborhoods with no English
speakers and forced myself to learn the language and customs
to survive. (Although Iâ??m ethnically Chinese, my parents pri-
oritized accent-free fluency in English over learning Chinese"
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2018, 9:13 AM Steven Schear <schear.steve at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > http://parallel.princeton.edu/openpiton/open_source_processors.php
> >