I don't see how you could manage that. The economies of scale in steel production alone would be hard to replicate, and an individual state-of-the-art semiconductor manufacturing plant costs more than that. It takes a planet of billions to support our technology level.
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Replying to @perrymetzger
Right, this confuses me, don’t semiconductor fabs cost billions? Some of that cost could be oligopoly pricing, since there aren’t many chip manufacturers, but how much cheaper could you do this?
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Replying to @s_r_constantin @perrymetzger
Why would it be oligopoly pricing? Few chip producers mean few buyers of fab construction, not few sellers of fab construction. Semiconductor fabs cost money because they require insanely precise equipment that experts in eg academia can't reproduce.
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Replying to @oscredwin @s_r_constantin
Wow. I hadn't seen your message when I wrote mine, but you said a lot of the same things I did.
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Andrew is the “right about economics” party in our marriage.
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