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Hosted by Culpium and Asianometry · EN · 11 episodes
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Jon of Asianometry and Tim Culpan of Culpium explore the depth & history of supply chains to unveil how today’s technology is made. And what comes next.
Culpium and Asianometry hosts Supply Chained, a technology show with 11 episodes published.

Tim and Jon discuss the back and forth between Apple and Micron. What is going on? Who is to blame?

In today's episode, Jon and Tim talk about one of Japan's top NC controller makers, Fanuc, and its journey to a robot pioneer. Robot grandaddy as one might say.

In today's episode, Jon and Tim discuss a bevy of Japanese companies with secret side hustles in semiconductors and high technology.

In this episode, Jon talks a bit about his visit to the data centers of Malaysia and Singapore ranging from the big ones in the jungle to the high tech ones with immersed GPUs.

Jon and Tim discuss the differences between Test, Metrology and Inspection. And why people in these fields get very mad if you mix them up.

Jon tells Tim about the magical mysteries involved in making turbine blades. One of Asianometry's hottest topics.

Jon and Tim discuss five major questions about ASML, now Europe's biggest technology company by market cap.

Tim & Jon take a look at how Foxconn is moving away from iPhones toward Nvidia AI servers. And satellites. Yes, satellites.

Tim and Jon discuss the recent price surge in DRAM and how the DRAM oligopoly are responding. They then question whether this rally is truly sustainable

In today's episode, Tim and Jon discuss Arm Holdings and its recent decision to go into making their own CPUs. What kind of calculus was involved in such a decision?

In today's episode, Tim and Jon discuss the ancient semiconductor industry secret behind Apple's best-selling Macbook Neo laptop. A little trick that Nvidia has been using for many years.

Tim and Jon introduce Supply Chained, a new podcast for the curious, the care-free and the craven. In the inaugural episode, we talk TSMC’s recent earnings announcement. Financial performance, margins, capacity disappoin
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