cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17754665

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For every bleeding edge GPU and CPU, there are thousands of simpler ICs still in use. Microcontrollers, logic gates, opamps, etc. There’s no reason to produce those at the smallest feature size possible.

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I agree, but why were the original product lines closed, when there is still a need for them?

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thin profit margins

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So building new production facilities in another location, with all it takes including logistics, is supposed to be cheaper than continuing an existing production?
It may be so, but something is wrong with this.

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Also with a few commodity ICs one can make a decent hobbyist PC, sort of late 80s style, maybe even with Amiga-like co-processors for some tasks.

Haven’t done anything like that. Actually I’m terrified with Altium Designer’s workflow, not talking about less sugared things.

But the thought of having a kinda functional machine from components with much less centralized production feels good.

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