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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•13 hours agoYou think they’re manufacturing their own hardware?
minus-square@3lawslinkEnglish1•13 hours agoJust as much as mayor OEMs, yes. Even borrowing old licensed designs that are now Open and they still very much improve over them. You can literally find videos of their assembly and design processes.
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You think they’re manufacturing their own hardware?
Just as much as mayor OEMs, yes. Even borrowing old licensed designs that are now Open and they still very much improve over them. You can literally find videos of their assembly and design processes.