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America’s $50 Billion Chip Nightmare

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If this vibration is that much of an issue, can you imagine the earthquakes in Taiwan?

 

 

Why say "It's Over" in the title?  This implies that the chip factory is doomed because the ground isn't perfectly still, yet in the video she describes in detail how the company has built the plant to prevent vibration, even calling it "genius".

This is just more clickbait from yet another useless Youtuber begging for subscribers and trying to sell stuff to make money.  She claims she's an "engineer and tech founder", but is busy on Youtube promoting products, so she's basically a salesperson.

I'm so sick and tired of these silly Youtube videos designed to grab your attention, when they provide no new information or insight and just rehash and repackage what's already available.

Dave

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17 hours ago, dave2013 said:

 

This is just more clickbait from yet another useless Youtuber begging for subscribers and trying to sell stuff to make money.  She claims she's an "engineer and tech founder", but is busy on Youtube promoting products, so she's basically a salesperson.

 

Dave

 

Her credentials seem genuine.

 

"Anastasia in Tech" most commonly refers to Anastasiia Nosova, a tech entrepreneur, engineer, and the host of the "Anastasi in Tech" YouTube channel and podcast, which focuses on semiconductors and AI. Other prominent individuals named Anastasia in the tech industry include Anastasia Volkova, a Ukrainian agricultural innovator, and Anastasia Kopytina, a data scientist. 
 
Anastasiia Nosova
  • Role: Tech founder, electrical engineer, and host of "Anastasi In Tech".
  • Focus: Her content and work center on the future of semiconductors and artificial intelligence.
  • Background: She has a background in microchip design from her work with Infineon Technologies. 

Edited by martin-w

Credentials have nothing to do with clickbait.  Real airline pilots put out clickbait all the time.  Their credentials don't change the fact that videos are often misleading with a catchy title that has nothing to do with the content of the video.  

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Craig from KBUF

  • Commercial Member
On 11/2/2025 at 5:33 AM, martin-w said:

 

Background: She has a background in microchip design from her work with Infineon Technologies. 

She has a few years experience as a line level engineer, less than 10 years out of school. You decide how authoritative she is.

Cheers

Luke Kolin

I make simFDR, the most advanced flight data recorder for FSX, Prepar3D and X-Plane.

1 hour ago, kerosene31 said:

Credentials have nothing to do with clickbait.  Real airline pilots put out clickbait all the time.  Their credentials don't change the fact that videos are often misleading with a catchy title that has nothing to do with the content of the video.  

 

Indeed, but I was responding to Dave when he said "she claims to be an engineer." Just pointing out that it seems to be more than just a claim. 

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