His computer components aren't made in the USA

>his computer components aren't made in the USA

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>Ballistix
More like BallsISuck - OP
fuckin pwnd

>they glued on the heat sink at the port in LA.

>mutt botnet instead of chink botnet
lmao

>his ram is branded as
>sport DDR4
yea nice post goy

There are a handful of DRAM foundries in the US, so it's technically possible.

>2400MHz
>micron
>USA

Never heard of it, but
>sport
kek

Assembled not made.

usa, china, same thing

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>his RAM was made in man asses, virginia

Micron Technology, Inc. is an American global corporation based in Boise, Idaho. The company produces many forms of semiconductor devices, including dynamic random-access memory, flash memory, and solid-state drives. Its consumer products are marketed under the brands Crucial and Ballistix.

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This is the building off of Rte 28? Micron just put a ton of money into it turning it into R&D.

They import components from China and manufacture them. It's an assembly plant, like most American factories.

t. Virginian that works in Manasas

They do assembly as well probably, but they 100% produce DRAM there, to say otherwise is just fantasy.

>order an internal speaker for motherboard
>delivery date is two weeks from now
>because it's coming from China
Ugh.

>made in USA
>twice as expensive
>half the quality
No thanks.

They don't do none of that stuff here in Manasas. Not DRAM you put in your computer. They're all automotive and industrial. They are investing $3B into the plant by 2030 with clean room expansions to be able to produce DRAM in house.

No fuck head, they already produce DRAM there, the $3B investment is an EXPANSION of their existing production. They're already doing it though and have been for awhile.

Both wrong. We fabricate and test wafers. All we do is fab 12 inch wafers and have screening and testing done in clean rooms. We're getting an expansion on our clean rooms and a R&D team to be more than just a manufacturing location. Most of our business is with ZF, a German car part maker. We don't do any component assembly here. ZF does their own. You are technically possibly buying Crucial RAM sticks from here, but we didn't make them.

To clarify, we don't make DRAM. We fabricate wafers. We don't do component assembly. We don't do module assembly. We just do wafers.

underage

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(you)

>double negative

Wrong
Wrong

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>CL16
>2400mhz
could definitely be from the usa

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Why would I want some shit-tier Yank products, barely a step up from Chinese garbage

>made in the USA
shit product with botnet

how would RAM have a botnet?

>Switz
>Sanjay
>Zisner
>American
Yes, yes, we are american, goy!

Ram is biggest BOTNET product. Bigger BOTNET then AMD CPU.

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Micron has a DRAM fab in virginia so it's possible.

OP BTFO

>NSA botnet RAM

>product of United States
That's not made in the USA.

>We just do wafers.
Does that mean everything before packaging? Where are the memory dies packaged?

He has no idea because he's LARPing.

Doesn't seem like a larper to me, and I want to know where the micron branded chips get sliced and packaged or whatever.

It's literally the same dude who was arguing earlier, he just quoted himself to make it seem more legit.
They're probably all the same poster.