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spwa4 5 hours ago

HP makes them, so does Dell. They cost a bit extra, but essentially the whole Federal government runs on nothing else.

The difference between EU and US is that it's possible to make all components in the US, using US equipment, and so some companies do because it commands a pretty decent premium. It's not even that hard since most components (e.g. reference motherboard designs) are still designed and actually built in the US. China still really mostly does what you might politely call "commercializes US tech". And let's not discuss too deeply if they correctly pay licensing for all the components they make, because nobody enjoys that discussion.

And yep, as you might expect, only Intel chips, no Nvidia cards ... and that's not the end of the limitations. The previous version had no USB-C monitor support, never mind one USB-C cable to multiple monitors, but last year intel really pushed a bit harder. But even this year, I'd hope you're not going to be trying to use these machines for gaming.

The EU can't even make a modern motherboard's USB port chip.

Oh and yes, there are cracks in the US version too. The phones used, for example, are iPhones. Radio designed in South Korea ...

vanviegen 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I'm rather curious where in the US HP and Dell source, let's say, their displays?

And while many (but certainly not all) of the other components could be made in the US, it's expensive and capacity is limited. So even the likes of HP and Dell have most of it done in Asia. Even Intel chips generally pass through Asia for assembly and testing, and their modern CPU tiles are likely to include TSMC-fabricated components.

All this is to say: the US is not tech independent (unless ancient tech counts). No single country is.

Though if you're just trying to say that the EU is significantly more tech-dependent than the US then I agree of course.

znnajdla 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> The difference between EU and US is that it's possible to make all components in the US, using US equipment

False. ASML is in the EU.

petcat 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The most technologically critical component of ASML's EUV lithography machines (the EUV light source) is designed, developed, and manufactured in California by Cymer.

yladiz an hour ago | parent [-]

And another extremely critical piece of technology is the mirror from Zeiss, which is not manufactured in the US.

spwa4 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

And the US does not need ASML. Europe could use ASML, but doesn't.

jrmg 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Can you point to the models that are entirely made in the USA?

I’m having trouble searching for this - but all the top results seem to be SEO or AI slop, so perhaps I’m just not finding them.