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An audio version of the Asianometry YouTube channel. Maybe it will be more in the future. www.asianometry.com

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An audio version of the Asianometry YouTube channel. Maybe it will be more in the future. www.asianometry.com

    Crony Capitalism Built Indonesia's Biggest Business Empire

    Crony Capitalism Built Indonesia's Biggest Business Empire

    At its peak, Indonesia's Salim Group was a $22 billion giant - the country’s biggest business group.



    Its founder and top boss Liem Sioe Liong - also called Sudono Salim - was Southeast Asia's richest man. 



    Salim Group's incredible rise came on the back of the company’s personal connection to the authoritarian leader Suharto. 



    A personal friend of Liem, the dictator leaned on the company as one of its core collaborators. 



    Few companies dominated a single country like Salim's companies did Indonesia until the Asian Financial Crisis. This is its story. 

    • 28 min
    TSMC's First Breakthrough: The Copper/Low-K Interconnect Transition

    TSMC's First Breakthrough: The Copper/Low-K Interconnect Transition

    Building a few houses isn’t enough to make a neighborhood. You also need to build the roads and sidewalks to connect them.



    Same with an integrated circuit. You can stick a billion transistors on an IC, but they are useless if you cannot also connect them.



    That is what interconnects are for. They are wires for transmitting the electrical signals between transistors and other circuit elements.



    For over 30 years, we used to make these interconnects and their insulating layers from aluminium and silicon dioxide, respectively.



    But by the late 1990s, it became technically necessary to use new materials. Big technology transitions are opportunities for certain companies to pull ahead of the rest. In this case, that certain company was TSMC.

    • 34 min
    The Rise and Reign of Japanese VCRs

    The Rise and Reign of Japanese VCRs

    Americans invented the video magnetic tape recorder.



    But it was the Japanese who brought it to the masses as the VCR.



    Throughout the 1980s, virtually every home VCR sold in America was made in Japan. Even the ones sold by American brands like RCA.



    How did Japan come to dominate a device they didn’t create? Today, we are going to look at the rise and reign of Japanese VCRs.

    • 31 min
    Brazil Tried to Protect Its Computer Industry

    Brazil Tried to Protect Its Computer Industry

    In the 1980s, Brazil had a large domestic computer industry.



    Dozens of Brazilian-owned companies - employing tens of thousands of Brazilians - producing tens of thousands of Brazilian PCs.



    In the 1970s, a small set of Brazilian government bureaucrats recognized the growing importance of the computer industry. And in a bold move, they reserved the most exciting part of that market exclusively for Brazilian firms.



    These protections helped develop an industry ... but only for so long. In this video, we are going to review the Brazilian computer industry.

    • 23 min
    The Extreme Engineering of ASML’s EUV Light Source

    The Extreme Engineering of ASML’s EUV Light Source

    After 20+ years of development, extreme ultraviolet lithography has become a commercial reality. As I write these words, multi-million dollar machines from ASML use EUV light to create impossibly small patterns in wafers. 

    This technological magic requires a powerful heart inside of it. And indeed, there is an amazing system driving ASML's $150 million lithography machine: The EUV Light Source. 

    In this video, we are going to look at the lasers firing pulses at tin droplets to create the powerful, 13.5 nanometer wavelength light for our latest, greatest microprocessors. 

    • 17 min
    Running Neural Networks on Meshes of Light

    Running Neural Networks on Meshes of Light

    I want to thank Alex Sludds of MIT for his help on this video: https://alexsludds.github.io/

    • 13 min

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