EP#432: Remote Ownership

EP#432: Remote Ownership

In this episode of Circuit Break, Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig discuss the recent increase in semiconductor tariffs and its impact on the electronics industry. Parker shares insights from his latest article analyzing how these tariffs affect bill of materials costs. The hosts also dive into a compelling news story about ASML and TSMC's ability to disable chip machines remotely in the event of geopolitical conflicts, particularly if China invades Taiwan. They explore the ethical implications and security concerns surrounding this capability. Personal project updates include Parker's work on Python scripting to automate data extraction from invoices.

News/Announcements

  • Recent increase in semiconductor tariffs and its potential impact on bill of materials costs.
  • ASML and TSMC's ability to remotely disable chip machines in case of geopolitical conflicts.

Key Discussion Points

  • Analysis of the new semiconductor tariffs and their impact on BOM costs.
  • Breakdown of HTS codes and country of origin data for electronic components.
  • Discussion on engineers’ shifting component choices to avoid tariffs.
  • Insights into historical trends in component pricing and sourcing.
  • ASML and TSMC’s ability to remotely disable chip machines in case of geopolitical conflicts.
  • Ethical and security implications of remote shutdown capabilities.
  • Speculative discussion on backdoors and right to repair in the context of high-tech manufacturing equipment.
  • Personal project updates: Python scripting for data extraction and automation.

Relevant Links

Community Questions

  • What are your thoughts on the ethical implications of remotely disabling manufacturing equipment in other countries?
  • How do you see the impact of the increased semiconductor tariffs affecting your projects or business?
  • Have you noticed any trends in component pricing or sourcing that have influenced your engineering decisions?

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