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Microprocessor Fab Plants need electricity 24 x 7

Microprocessor Fab Plants need electricity 24 x 7 Preface. I explain in both of my books, When Trucks Stop Running and Life After Fossil Fuels why heavy duty transportation and most manufacturing can’t be electrified, as well as why the electric grid can’t stay up without natural gas to balance intermittency and provide baseload and long-term power […]

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The “Meltdown” Story: How A Researcher Discovered The “Worst” Flaw In Intel History

The “Meltdown” Story: How A Researcher Discovered The “Worst” Flaw In Intel History Daniel Gruss didn’t sleep much the night he hacked his own computer and exposed a flaw in most of the chips made in the past two decades by hardware giant Intel, something we discussed in “Why The Implications Of The Intel “Bug” […]

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“Everyone Is Affected”: Why The Implications Of The Intel “Bug” Are Staggering

“Everyone Is Affected”: Why The Implications Of The Intel “Bug” Are Staggering Earlier today, we reported that according to a press reports, Intel’s computer chips were affected by a bug that makes them vulnerable to hacking. Specifically, The Register said the bug lets some software gain access to parts of a computer’s memory that are […]

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