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    Explore " microchips" with insightful episodes like "The geopolitical storm surrounding Dutch tech giant ASML", "Inside the latest move in Biden’s China tech war", "The jobs of America's next Silicon Valley", "One year ago, Biden took a bite at China's chips. Here's how it's going." and "Analysing the Critiques of Industrial Policy" from podcasts like ""POLITICO Tech", "POLITICO Tech", "Bossed Up", "POLITICO Tech" and "All Things Policy"" and more!

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    The geopolitical storm surrounding Dutch tech giant ASML

    The geopolitical storm surrounding Dutch tech giant ASML
    One of the biggest tech companies at the center of the microchip war between the U.S. and China is actually Dutch. ASML manufactures equipment used by the world’s biggest semiconductor companies, making it the target of U.S. export controls aimed at curtailing Beijing’s tech ambitions. On POLITICO Tech, reporter Pieter Haeck joins host Steven Overly to detail ASML’s geopolitical predicament and the CEO’s message during a recent interview.

    Inside the latest move in Biden’s China tech war

    Inside the latest move in Biden’s China tech war
    A year ago, the Biden administration took a direct hit at China’s tech ambitions when it slapped trade restrictions on microchips and the equipment needed to make them. Just last week, U.S. officials tightened the screws further by expanding those restrictions -- what the government calls export controls -- to cover certain sophisticated chips that are necessary to develop artificial intelligence. On today's show, Steven Overly talks with Thea Rozman Kendler, the Commerce Department official behind the latest rules.

    The jobs of America's next Silicon Valley

    The jobs of America's next Silicon Valley

    You may have heard lately about the importance of chips - also often referred to as microchips or semiconductors. Today's episode with Kylie Patterson, Senior Advisor for Opportunity and Inclusion at the US Department of Commerce, breaks down: 

    • why chips are so important;
    • how our government is getting involved to spur growth and innovation, and
    • how we can ensure that our tax dollars that go towards creating the jobs of the future can remove obstacles along the way that have historically prevented under-represented groups from taking advantage of this industrial boom in STEM.

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    Analysing the Critiques of Industrial Policy

    Analysing the Critiques of Industrial Policy

    Should the state shape the composition of economic activity? What are some arguments in favour of and against the use of the Industrial Policy? Anupam Manur and Sarthak Pradhan analyse and discuss some recent literature and trends on Industrial Policy.

    This paper analyses some trends in industrial policy: The Who, What, When, and How of Industrial Policy: A Text-Based Approach

    This paper explores the rationale behind industrial policies: The New Economics of Industrial Policy

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    Biden's microchip man says goodbye

    Biden's microchip man says goodbye
    Ronnie Chatterji — one of President Biden's key players on microchips — is leaving the White House this week, Politico exclusively reports. Chatterji joined the Commerce Department during the height of the supply chain crisis and quickly focused his attention on chips. Steven Overly talks with Chatterji about what’s left to do on chips, how well global competition is being managed, and what to watch for next.

    Introducing POLITICO Tech!

    Introducing POLITICO Tech!
    Starting Wednesday, the POLITICO Tech podcast is your daily download on the disruption that technology is bringing to politics and policy. From AI and the metaverse to disinformation and microchips, we explore how today’s technology is shaping our world — and driving the policy decisions, global rivalries and industries that will matter tomorrow.

    Siliconpolitik : The Factors that Chip in to Make a Chip

    Siliconpolitik : The Factors that Chip in to Make a Chip

    As India’s semiconductor ecosystem sees an influx of rapid-fire investment and partnerships, Satya Sahu engages in a conversation with Prof. Navakanta Bhat, previous chair of the Center for Nanosciences and Engineering at IISc Bangalore, to gain insights into what goes into creating a semiconductor chip in India.

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    Demystifying VLSI Technology: Exploring Its Future Possibilities

    Demystifying VLSI Technology: Exploring Its Future Possibilities
    Very large-scale integration technology (VLSI) is the magic that helps us cram a huge amount of electronic components onto a tiny microchip, enabling the creation of smaller and more powerful electronic devices that we use in our daily lives. VLSI technology is a continually evolving field, and new advancements and innovations continue to be made by researchers and engineers worldwide. Carver Mead, the 2022 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Advanced Technology is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern microelectronics having made significant contributions to the field of VLSI technology and semiconductor devices. Mead is joined by John Smee and Sanjay Jha for a roundtable discussion hosted by UC San Diego professor Andrew Kahng to demystify the technology and explore future possibilities for VLSI. Series: "Computer Science Channel" [Science] [Show ID: 38823]

    Demystifying VLSI Technology: Exploring Its Future Possibilities

    Demystifying VLSI Technology: Exploring Its Future Possibilities
    Very large-scale integration technology (VLSI) is the magic that helps us cram a huge amount of electronic components onto a tiny microchip, enabling the creation of smaller and more powerful electronic devices that we use in our daily lives. VLSI technology is a continually evolving field, and new advancements and innovations continue to be made by researchers and engineers worldwide. Carver Mead, the 2022 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Advanced Technology is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern microelectronics having made significant contributions to the field of VLSI technology and semiconductor devices. Mead is joined by John Smee and Sanjay Jha for a roundtable discussion hosted by UC San Diego professor Andrew Kahng to demystify the technology and explore future possibilities for VLSI. Series: "Computer Science Channel" [Science] [Show ID: 38823]

    Demystifying VLSI Technology: Exploring Its Future Possibilities

    Demystifying VLSI Technology: Exploring Its Future Possibilities
    Very large-scale integration technology (VLSI) is the magic that helps us cram a huge amount of electronic components onto a tiny microchip, enabling the creation of smaller and more powerful electronic devices that we use in our daily lives. VLSI technology is a continually evolving field, and new advancements and innovations continue to be made by researchers and engineers worldwide. Carver Mead, the 2022 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Advanced Technology is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern microelectronics having made significant contributions to the field of VLSI technology and semiconductor devices. Mead is joined by John Smee and Sanjay Jha for a roundtable discussion hosted by UC San Diego professor Andrew Kahng to demystify the technology and explore future possibilities for VLSI. Series: "Computer Science Channel" [Science] [Show ID: 38823]

    Demystifying VLSI Technology: Exploring Its Future Possibilities

    Demystifying VLSI Technology: Exploring Its Future Possibilities
    Very large-scale integration technology (VLSI) is the magic that helps us cram a huge amount of electronic components onto a tiny microchip, enabling the creation of smaller and more powerful electronic devices that we use in our daily lives. VLSI technology is a continually evolving field, and new advancements and innovations continue to be made by researchers and engineers worldwide. Carver Mead, the 2022 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Advanced Technology is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern microelectronics having made significant contributions to the field of VLSI technology and semiconductor devices. Mead is joined by John Smee and Sanjay Jha for a roundtable discussion hosted by UC San Diego professor Andrew Kahng to demystify the technology and explore future possibilities for VLSI. Series: "Computer Science Channel" [Science] [Show ID: 38823]

    Equity Monday: Meta and data, chips and dips, and crypto and meltdowns

    Equity Monday:  Meta and data, chips and dips, and crypto and meltdowns

    Today, we are talking about Meta’s latest fines, what’s new in chips, and a few startup rounds that caught our eye!

    • Stocks aren’t moving too much this morning, which could change if the American government voluntarily defaults over some bullshit. Crypto hasn’t moved too much lately, though we are keeping tabs on overall trading volume.
    • Meta was hit with a record fine over how it handled EU user data. Data residency is a big deal and will likely crop up in future conversations concerning generative AI models and where they source their own data and from whom.
    • China has banned some Micron products, irking the United States. The two economic powerhouses are working to distance themselves from one another in key technology areas. Elsewhere in chip-land, Applied Materials is investing in the United States and there are labor concerns regarding the sheer number of chips projects kicking off here at home.
    • Patient21 raised a massive round for its software-and-services healthcare business, while Infinite Uptime raised more money for its “predictive maintenance solutions for machinery.”

    Whew! And that’s just the start! See you back here Wednesday for more!
    For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity’s Simplecast website. Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders, one that details how our stories come together and more!

    Credits: Equity is hosted by TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.

    Tris N' Chips (with Tristen J. Winger)

    Tris N' Chips (with Tristen J. Winger)

    Does the flu shot have tracking chips? Langston and David sit down with Tristen J. Winger (So Help Me Todd) about this conspiracy theory, or should we say FACTS?! Software updates, Bluetooth, and Purple Gatorade are making a lot of sense these days. Langston and David malfunction, get a reboot, and open their collective third eyes in this episode. Also, you can't CashApp a baby. 

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    What could post-collapse computing be?

    What could post-collapse computing be?
    Microchips are some of the most extraordinary objects humanity has ever made. This writes John Lanchester in the first March issue of the London Review of Books, which I read during breakfast. Computer chips are extraordinary in part because they seem impossible to put together. This fact about them makes chips dangerously fragile technology, and it is not obvious that we can continue to rely on them when the full effects of climate change will have made themselves felt. (Full text on: https://indoxicate.me/post-collapse-computing/)

    The Man Behind the Meltdown: Harley Pasternak, Ye & The Institutionalization of Disobedience

    The Man Behind the Meltdown: Harley Pasternak, Ye & The Institutionalization of Disobedience

    What's up to my delightful daphnes and darling day lilies! Welcome back to the BNP friends and thank you for joining. 

    This episode is a fun one friends, a real doozy dandy. There is a zany audio tidbit, naturally. For our meat n' potatoes, I do my best to weave together a complex tale constellating around the weird world of government mind control, re-programming and behavior management techniques, exotic pharma products designed to control soldiers, over-the-top electroshock therapy, Canadian MKUltra shrinks and modern day celebrity handlers.

    I bring it all into the current moment by highlighting Hollywood celebrity "trainer" (see: handler) Harley Pasternak and his sketchy, intimate and deeply controlling relationship with Ye, as revealed by recently released text messages where Pasternak threatens to sent Ye "back to Zombieland forever."

    Pasternak has "trained" many other celebrities (many of whom have suffered public meltdowns, including Brittany Murphy and Mac Miller, who both died under mysterious circumstances while working with Pasternak).

    Also featured in this ep is an illuminating and thought-provoking chat with the fascinating and fabulous David Richards about life, traveling, and teaching English in Taiwan.

    For the Outro reading we explore the mass psychosis and mass hallucinations that gripped the small French village of Pont-Saint-Espirit in 1951, and examine whether this was yet another CIA mind control with LSD experiment on innocent people (spoiler alert: it was).

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    PLAGlO FRACASOS Y MUERTE-LA MALDICIÓN DE- Microchips

    PLAGlO FRACASOS Y MUERTE-LA MALDICIÓN DE- Microchips
    Hoy recordaremos a una de las bandas de #Rock de los años ochenta, que a diferencia de otras, si tocaban y sus integrantes realmente eran músicos, #Microchips con #Toti #Tito #JayDeLaCueva y su gran y único éxito #Angelo pero qué hay de tras de este grupo y que fue de cada uno de sus integrantes? Te sorprenderás al conocer lo que pareciera ser una maldición entre sus ex miembros.

    Episode 114 | Abortion Boats, Rubles & Microchips, Oh My!

    Episode 114 | Abortion Boats, Rubles & Microchips, Oh My!

    This week on the Pro-Life America podcast, we discuss the latest news from around the world, including the sketchy Abort Offshore operation in the Gulf of Mexico, the World Economic Forum’s suggestion that children should be microchipped, and Russia’s new one million ruble baby incentive to women who have ten or more children! All this and more in one wild episode of crazy but true news from around the world.

     

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    Topics Discussed:

    • Planned Parenthood has a script doctor?
    • The sketchy venture of Abort Offshore
    • Could prenatal tests for autism be on the horizon?
    • Russia To Give 1 Million Rubles To Women Who Birth 10+ Children
    • World Economic Forum suggests children should be micro-chipped

     

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