• @[email protected]
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    212 years ago

    I just hope this doesn’t mean Big Tech is incentivized to buy up lots of beach sand from poor cities already dealing with hurricanes.

    Beach sand, if you didn’t know, is an important barrier between the land and oceans and greatly affects the size of waves that come crashing into the coast. Big rocks and other substrates just don’t calm waves like ocean-eroded sand can.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      I really don’t think we have a shortage of sand. And you also have to consider how small computer chips are. Compare how much sand you need for a glass window versus a few CPUs.

      Besides that, they wouldn’t take sand from public beaches…

      • @[email protected]
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        Funny you say that because we are running out of sand. We can produce it but it’ll just make things more expensive. Gangs have been stealing beaches

      • emmanuel_car
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        162 years ago

        We are, in fact, running out of sand. The amount needed for chips compared to other products per unit may be small, but it will exacerbate the issue if not well managed.

        • @[email protected]
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          152 years ago

          But that’s due to glass, concrete and so on. Building materials.

          Global sand consumption has reached 50 billion tonnes a year, or about 17 kilograms per person per day

          Even if every person in the world gets a glass CPU and GPU, that would only add a few grams of consumption. Once, not per day.

          It’s such a tiny amount that’s it’s entirely irrelevant.

    • @[email protected]
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      212 years ago

      The problem for chipmakers is not the sourcing of materials itself, but the purity of the sourced material. So don’t worry about public beaches disappearing into Intel’s hopper-feeder.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Oxygen and silicon are the most abundant elements in earths crust. Glass is silicon oxide.

  • nosuchuser
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    342 years ago

    So we are just rediscovering what the Atlanteans knew? Power crystals!

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    112 years ago

    This caught my eye, The IPhone 15 Pro has as many as 20% transistors compared to a modern intel supercompute GPU. Wild.

    “Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro has 19 billion transistors. Intel’s Ponte Vecchio supercomputing processor has more than 100 billion.”