
ChinaTalk Semis 101 with Asianometry and Fabricated Knowledge
Dec 8, 2022
Doug O'Laughlin, an insightful analyst of the semiconductor industry through his Fabricated Knowledge substack, teams up with Jon Y, the creator of the Asianometry YouTube channel, which dives deep into chip technology. They discuss the importance of historical context in grasping the complexities of semiconductors. From overcoming language barriers in technical resources to sharing essential reads, they emphasize continuous learning. The conversation also touches on engaging content creation while keeping authenticity alive in a niche topic.
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Level Up Your Learning
- Start with easily digestible content.
- Gradually increase complexity (articles, papers, textbooks) as your understanding grows.
Foundational Texts
- Read "Makers of the Microchip" or "Intel Trinity" for semiconductor history.
- Explore "Fabulous" for an overview of the Fabless ecosystem.
Bridging the Gap
- Read "Chip Wars" by Chris Miller to bridge the gap between the historical context of "Fabulous" and the current semiconductor landscape.
- This book provides valuable insights into the present state of the industry.









