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Interview With Morris Chang# Hardware - 计算机硬件
w*p
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这可不得了啊,卓伟又爆料了,据说这次的爆料还没有引起关注,目前只是在圈子内的
爆料,而我也是从小道上得到的一些消息。
这顿猛料又是关于出轨,而是还是国内知名的一线明星夫妻,之前也人说他们夫妻两个
肯定会出轨的,根本就不看好,现在来看有些人还是之前就能预料到的。
出轨的明星夫妻是黄晓明和杨颖,据卓伟爆料黄晓明出轨了,而且对象非常的明确。杨
颖也跟着出轨了,而对象就是《奔跑把兄弟》中的一员。
这一下所牵扯的可不就是他们两口子那么简单了,最少还要牵扯出来两个人,一个是黄
晓明的那个女的是谁,另外一个是杨颖的那个男的是谁。
不卖关子了,据说黄晓明出轨的对象是古丽扎娜,网上也能找到一些之前所爆料出来的
黄晓明和古丽扎娜同游日本的照片。
而杨颖的对象大家就猜不到了,因为不是郑凯!很多人肯定第一感觉就是郑凯,因为在
《奔跑吧兄弟》中杨颖跟郑凯关系最暧昧,但那些是表明现象,而其实杨颖出轨的是一
名C姓男子,《奔跑吧兄弟》中C姓男子只有一个,大家想一下就知道是谁了。
这两口子还听能玩啊,还各玩各的。
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John Boudreau, Mercury News interview: Morris Chang, Founder, Chairman, CEO
of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. San Jose Mercury News, Aug 27,
2011
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_18765444
Quote:
"Later that year [1987] or in 1988, (Intel's) Andy Grove visited Taiwan and
decided to drop in and look at TSMC. I showed him we were getting good
yields on 3-micron technology, which was 21/2 generations behind
Intel and Texas Instruments, but we were getting yields and he was impressed
.
"But I also think that maybe Silicon Valley or the United States has given
up too much manufacturing. The situation is that Asia -- Taiwan, China and
now other countries -- has basically taken over the manufacturing end. * * *
I am an American. I am worried. I think a lot of stuff should not be given
up. The United States can learn from Intel. They have kept as much as
possible in the United States. You can look at automation tools that
minimize labor hours. Intel looked for those ways and they are very
successful.
"Our costs are more determined by the quality of engineering than by the
wage level of the manufacturing location. We have a manufacturing operation
in China, which has a lower wage level, but the quality of engineering is
not as good as Taiwan's. Therefore total costs are higher (in China).
"[In China] The (employee) turnover rate is far too high. * * * The
employees are not loyal. Intellectual property protection is difficult.
Innovation has never been a strong suit in the Chinese universities. * * *
It's not a very good environment. So I don't think of them [Chinese] as an
unstoppable juggernaut.
Note: The report says, "Today, fabless semiconductor companies have grown
into a $73 billion-plus industry."
Age Yeh, Greater China IC design industry overview. DigiTimes, Apr 22, 2011
http://www.digitimes.com/Reports/Report.asp?datepublish=2011/4/
(For the 2011 IC design, "output value for the Taiwan industry grew 40% to
US$14 billion, while output value for the China industry grew 140% to US$5.7
billion")
------------------------------Separately
(1) Yukari Iwatani Kane and Jessica E Vascellaro, Tough to Follow: Apple
After Jobs. Wall Street Journal, Aug 26, 2011.
My comment: There is no need to read it. The graphic shows his achievements,
including
"Computers
The MAC remains a niche business behind PCs that runs Microsoft's Windows,
but the explosion in sales of the iPad has changed all that. If Apple's
sales of tablets are included, Apple is the second largest PC maker in the
world behind Hewlett-Packward."
(2) Loretta Chao, Groupon Stumbles in China: Expansion began eight months
ago; now closing 10 offices. Wall Street Journal, Aug 24, 2011.
(3) Owen Fletcher, China PC Market Tops US; No 1 shipment rank reflects
shift to emerging economies. Wall Street Journal, Aug 24, 2011.
Note: It is measured by units shipped, rather than by revenue.
(4) Rolfe Winkler, Some Patents Are More Equal Than Others. Wall Street
Journal, Aug 22, 2011
Quote:
"Indeed, firms themselves may not always be totally clear what they're
getting. On July 6, the Taiwanese smartphone-maker paid $300 million for S3
Graphics and its 235 patents. A few days prior, the U.S. International Trade
Commission had said that Apple infringed on two of S3′s patents. So S3′s
intellectual property seemed good, if expensive, weaponry for HTC’s own
patent fight with Apple.
"Trouble is the ITC didn’t describe precisely what Apple devices infringed
the patents until after the deal. In fact those related to Apple’s Mac
computers, not its more lucrative mobile devices like the iPhone. So S3′s
patents may offer less negotiating leverage.
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