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I am a semi-retired Electronics Engineer, living in Kelowna, BC, Canada.
I started my career working at the first commercial semiconductor manufacturer in Canada, Microsystems International, in 1974.
In those days, they would post the "cool-down" plot of a chip layout on the wall and if someone could spot a defect, they were awarded with a free dinner at a high-end restaurant in the Ottawa area.
That practice ended sometime in the early 1980's when the complexity had grown and such a plot would fill up a basketball court.
It is hard to fathom how complex the modern CPUs and GPUs have become today. Quite a journey, and it is still accelerating !
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Hello from Spain to everyone who is part of the community of this forum.
I am probably the most clumsy and least educated in electronics of all here but I want to learn a little. Although it is not my profession, I have been interested in the world of IT, programming, etc. for many years.
My first computer was an IBM that started with MS-DOS through a 5.25 disk and my first program was Basic from the 80s... what a wonderful years!.
I hope to learn a lot here and im sure im going to enjoy this forum !
Thanks to everyone that makes this possible!!!
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Hi,
A little bit about myself:
Non-expert in computer hardware. I have been programming (C++ and Matlab for one reason or the other) since the early 2000's. Except for my first desktop: (Cyrix 6x86 processor with a whopping 16MB of RAM and 2GB Hard Drive with Windows 95 bought in 1997), I have always assembled my own desktops (4 so far from 2002). Current Desktop is based on an ASUS motherboard with Ryzen 3700X, 32 GB RAM. Never used a laptop until I had to get one for my wife in 2016. Now she is on her second Laptop. Mathematics is both a hobby and a profession and I generally enjoy anything related to it. I make cheese at home and obsessively try to fix things that don't work.
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Hi everyone,
I'm excited to join this community of PC hardware enthusiasts! I've always been passionate about technology and building computers. Whether it's discussing the latest GPU releases, troubleshooting hardware issues, or sharing build tips, I'm here to learn and contribute. Looking forward to engaging with all of you and expanding my knowledge in the world of PC hardware!
Cheers, Leonardo
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