Investigation: Questioning the Validity of Substrate's Semiconductor Claims
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Summary
This investigative opinion piece examines Substrate, a semiconductor company that claims to have revolutionary chip manufacturing technology. The author argues that Substrate appears to be fraudulent, citing the extreme complexity of chip manufacturing that requires thousands of experts, making it unlikely that a single company could achieve such breakthroughs. The article questions the company's claims of producing chips cheaper and at higher quality than industry leaders, suggesting the entire business may be fake despite significant media attention and funding.
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There's just one problem: all signs indicate that the entire business is fake.
There is no one person in the world who knows the full answer: even small parts of the process can represent the work of a thousand experts.
There's a lot of money to be made in making computer chips. So, a natural question to ask is, 'how are chips made?'
Part 1 of an investigation into Substrate, a semiconductor firm that has garnered a lot of attention in recent weeks.
