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489: The Future Is on CompuServe
Episode 489

489: The Future Is on CompuServe

Myke returns to the show to discuss chip packaging (in the U.S.A.) and the potential of AI models to make using a computer easier. Then, by request, we spend some time talking about how we got into this business.

Upgrade · Jason Snell and Myke Hurley

December 4, 20231h 51m

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Myke returns to the show to discuss chip packaging (in the U.S.A.) and the potential of AI models to make using a computer easier. Then, by request, we spend some time talking about how we got into this business.

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