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sentinalien
·20 giorni fa·discuss
How many profitable startups are there?
sentinalien
·anno scorso·discuss
Plenty of chip design done in the US
sentinalien
·2 anni fa·discuss
Why is Intel more American than AMD?
sentinalien
·2 anni fa·discuss
How do all these people immigrate to the US? Is it all family-based? I work in technological field with many more opportunities in the US and have researched how to move there but it seems almost impossible. I know an American who applied for jobs in my country, got an offer and was over within a few months but that doesn't work the other way round.
sentinalien
·2 anni fa·discuss
China is the largest market for chips by a pretty big margin
sentinalien
·2 anni fa·discuss
There are 3 dialects of Irish and a lot of names are pronounced quite differently depending on which dialect you are using. Sometimes one particular variant has caught on across the island and in other cases there are multiple variants in use. https://www.abair.ie/ga gives you an accurate pronunciation of any Irish word in all 3 dialects
sentinalien
·2 anni fa·discuss
Basically all the big semiconductor companies do R&D in Israel
sentinalien
·2 anni fa·discuss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Social_Mobility_Index Not according to this study
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
You would need several billion to build a fab, a few hundred million might get you a 5nm chip or two
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
Formal verification is actually heavily used in the semiconductor industry these days
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
Any particular reason they decided to write the RTL from scratch?
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
Most big US HW/SW companies do have a significant presence in Europe and some other places like Israel, it's not like Europe has a lack of engineers and scientists capable of building this stuff, they are just mostly working for US companies
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
Lots of first world countries take in more immigrants per capita than the US
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yeah I've been working in digital ASIC design myself for the last few years since graduating college and the pay is pretty good but I'm trying to plan how to get out of the field because job opportunities are quite limited, you can't just switch companies every few years the way software engineers do, unless you live somewhere like Silicon Valley and I don't want to have to move across the country whenever I want a new job.
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
Right now is particularly bad though, one of the worst job markets for this field in quite a while, it will pick up at some point
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
They're fairly competitive compared to the rest of the world. He is also working for a US company who could pay him more if they really wanted to. US salaries are high because the US has a glut of engineering jobs and is also a difficult place to immigrate to (generally requires you to have family ties or a job offer which is not easy to obtain when you might not be granted a work visa and won't realistically be able to start for about 6 months). If the US ever adopted a more lax immigration system in line with the UK, Canada, the EU etc I would expect US engineering salaries to drop.
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
The job market is already pretty bad in the UK
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
Sounds like they need a union
sentinalien
·3 anni fa·discuss
It isn't EEs building the likes of Vivado, they hire software engineers to do that stuff