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IBM using Intel's EMIB for packing

siliconbruh999

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The yellow coloring is a dead giveaway for intel packing also sorry for the tweet being in Japanese 😅.
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A company is an artificial entity with the purpose to create to value for its owners and shareholders. You cannot give human characteristics such as "partiotic" to a company by definition. :)

Now, even you could....... it reads "International" Business Machines.......
 
A company is an artificial entity with the purpose to create to value for its owners and shareholders. You cannot give human characteristics such as "partiotic" to a company by definition. :)

Now, even you could....... it reads "International" Business Machines.......
What if the shareholders are the government? :ROFLMAO:
 
According to IBM, the whole product is "meticulously packaged at IBM Bromont, Canada."🤔🙂😞
Ah the ever popular "we assembled the rack, so that is where it was built"

The Chips are outsourced
the packages are outsourced
The motherboards are outsource

then we assemble the rack at IBM.

Same thing when people say servers are made in Mexico/canada/US. Where are the chips, packages, motherboards from?
 
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