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This 22-year-old builds chips in his parents’ garage | Ars Technica

In August, chipmaker Intel revealed new details about its plan to build a “mega-fab” on US soil, a $100 billion factory where 10,000 workers will make a new generation of powerful processors studded with billions of transistors.

This 22-year-old builds chips in his parents’ garage | Ars Technica

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  1. I've found out about him previously.

    Moving as it were, however he certainly had simpler admittance to the devices he has than I did at his age.

    Happy he's clearing his own specific manner.

    Absolute good luck. I will share this blog on my website Wikipedia Consultant

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