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You are correct. There is nothing in the DARPA reports that say “invest in this company” it’s more to see what technologies they are are working and using, it allows you to do additional outside research to consider what public companies will dominate in those fields. If you know they are using graphene and nanomaterials for example, when you research those materials you find some interesting results and realize the ties that Hydrograph has to the military. I’ve posted some information below! Here is some of the DARPA research on graphene and nanomaterials: https://www.darpa.mil/news/2014/graphene-sensors? https://www.darpa.mil/research/programs/in-vivo-nanoplatforms? https://www.darpa.mil/research/programs/synthetic-quantum-nanostructures https://www.darpa.mil/news/2026/thermonat-nanoscale-thermal-prediction https://www.darpa.mil/sites/default/files/attachment/2024-12/icon-luna-10.pdf “In the LunA-10 program, DARPA collaborators (e.g., ICON) discuss using graphene strips and tendrils in thermal straps for heat management on the Moon” DARPA's Defense Nanotechnology Research and Development Program (from earlier reports) has historically included graphene for radio frequency applications, such as in the Carbon Electronics for RF Applications (CERA) program, achieving high-mobility transistors. Here is some of the military relationships: Hydrograph has an ongoing partnership with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, facilitated through its expanded relationship with the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) at the University of Manchester. In August 2025, Hydrograph appointed Cordell Bennigson, a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, to its board of directors. Bennigson's background includes operational military experience and leadership in developing electromagnetic dominance solutions for defense and critical infrastructure. His expertise is expected to accelerate Hydrograph’s commercialization of graphene in defense applications, such as lightweight armor and high-frequency radar systems, bridging military needs with innovative materials technology. They already have a defense related partnership with SEADAR technologies in September 2025 to integrate its graphene materials into subsea radar platforms. Direct contracts or classified details with US military branches beyond ARL are not currently publicly detailed.
DIY PC sales make up a tiny % of overall client PC sales. Silly to use that to gauge market share and even more silly to use data from just a single retailer. Intel has by far the bulk of PC marketshare. Intel's client group had more revenue in Q4 than all of AMD did in the same period. ARL doesn't compete well with Zen 5 X3D in gaming but is plenty competitive in productivity and efficiency. Your statement that Intel doesn't have a competitive product anywhere just reeks of fanboyism. Best not to bring your emotions and brand loyalties when making investment decisions.
That headline isn’t accurate. What they meant by it was ARL wouldn’t be using 20A in any capacity. It’s not that the project was cancelled, it’s that they’re prioritizing putting 18A into HVM because they don’t have the money to do both.
No. It’s just gamers complaining that there isn’t a huge improvement for gaming-specific tasks. In some areas (data centers) they excel while consuming much less power. If anything, it shows how good Intels 10nm process was, since the current ARL chips are on TSMC silicon.
Just peeled off a few RKLB shares and picked up some LUNR and ASTS. Keeping a bit of cash on the side for opportunities as they present as these three have wild up/down swings. Theres a devil in the back of my head that could see some serious partnerships developing with all three. RLA? ARL? LAR?
Intc won't jump back up to 50 range probably for another 2 years. Their foundry service has only a couple of customers and that's for their assembly process not their fab mfg. The MSS will never be what it once was for client or server. They missed the ai boom and have no answers in the pipeline. Meteor lake is weak and is mobile only. Arrow lake is expected to be a decent desktop processor but will still lag AMD. panther lake is expected to only be a mobile processor now and the follow on the ARL is Nova Lake on the 18A node but that node is still in development. Intel is playing catch-up on every front. intc is to big to fail and the govt will continue to bail them out to ensure that semiconductor mfg has a presence in the US for national security reasons. The recently announced head count reduction may help solve cash flow in near term but won't help them in long term mfg environment, just resulting in burn out and further attrition.
Not the entire generation but the majority. The core 5 ARL CPUs should be Intel 20A according to current information or at least some of them.
Perf for ARL, perf and area for GNR
>MTL for mobile is going to be focused on power efficiency not IPC *Some* companies do node shrinks and increase IPC (cough Zen 4 cough) >I think we would see better IPC improvements on the desktop side. Not until ARL in 2024, and that's going to be facing Zen 5/Zen 5x3D. Also, desktop market isn't exactly a major segment for anyone, except maybe sales you get from selling a shit ton of OEM desktops to offices. Not exactly high margin, and I doubt anyone really cares about perf there beyond does it run chrome lol. Server/High end laptops is where the big margins are at. >Granite Rapids will be better than Bergamo for certain tasks. I mean I hope it is, lol, but it's going to be facing Turin/Turin Dense with Zen 5 cores. > Pat Gelsinger just came out suggesting 2x PPW for Granite rapids 2x the cores, 1.5-2 nodes ahead of SPR/EMR, and a slightly better core. I mean... Plus look how far behind SPR is behind Genoa in perf/watt, or even Milan tbh. >Sierra Forest will have more cores than Bergamo and focus on an E core design. It will be competing with Turin Dense.
>The launch of the 3nm is much less important than they yields - TSMC are not charging Apple by the wafer (as usual), but by the usable chip because their yield is reportedly 55-65%. Ye, apparently N3B (the base version of N3) is pretty broken in terms of yields. N3E is fine though, and looks to be what most customers are using. I am pretty interested in what version of N3 Intel is using though. N3E and N3B have different design rules, so if Intel switched from N3B to N3E, they would have had to reimplement their design (new stepping). I would wager a guess that ARL was originally designed for N3B as well since it was supposed to launch EOY 2023.
>New products might close that gap but for the near future they are buying silicon from their largest foundry competitor, TSM Not for their flagship DC products, Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest. These products are those that should be getting the highest margins as well. Clearwater Forest continues that trend with using Intel 18A. The products that use TSMC are GPUs/GPU tiles, LNL and the CPU tiles for ARL, and related SOC tiles for client. However, they are also fabbing client products using their own nodes as well, Intel has reiterated the existence of 20A ARL tiles numerous times so far. It's likely to be pretty low volume and/or limited to one die as Intel 20A is likely to be a pretty low volume node, especially at the time ARL launches.
From what? Better than expected financial results? Their product lineup still looks pretty mediocre (EMR, MTL), but I suppose it's good that they haven't announced any new delays. And yes, they mentioned ARL being on track, but looking at leaked ARL perf results, that doesn't appear that great either...
You don't think ARL, which is competing against Zen 5, will be able to reach similar performance? ARL is 2024 2H, much like what looks to be like the majority of the rumored Zen 5 mobile products.
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Bought 1 ARL29 22 put 170 for $370 just for you. Took a photo to show but cant figure out hpo w tp post it with my android phone. He he he. As of now down 3 dollars on the trade.
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Looks interesting. But why doesn’t Brixton make an offer to ARL instead, given the steep holding discount already? And it seems the TCI management is ignoring those potential buyers for some time already.... any risk of deal falling through?
Is ARL required to pay a special dividend upon the sale or they can use it for debt repayment or something like that?
How about tax implications for ARL?
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Programmatically, this is easily done. Live and scaled is really not that hard if you try. segment=1,2,3,4,5 etc --that's the default sort. I get the NASDAQ list nightly and can do this with sector but the NASDAQ industry field is often empty |day|symbol|volume|lastsale|name|sector|industry|pctchange|| |:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-| |||||||||| |2021-07-20|AMC|167816608.00|43.09|AMC Entertainment Hol|Consumer Services|Movies/Entertainment|24.466|| |2021-07-20|TPHS|152357.00|2.52|Trinity Place Holding|Consumer Services|Real Estate|17.757|| |2021-07-20|FATBW|1019.00|7.20|FAT Brands Inc. Warra|Consumer Services|Restaurants|14.467|| |2021-07-20|TWND|840807.00|9.88|Tailwind Acquisition|Consumer Services|Professional Services|13.563|| |2021-07-20|EVGO|1903200.00|12.89|EVgo Inc. Class A Com|Consumer Services|Automotive Aftermarket|12.38|| |2021-07-20|LOTZW|25822.00|1.43|CarLotz Inc. Warrant|Consumer Services|Other Specialty Stores|11.719|| |2021-07-20|ARL|149376.00|15.24|American Realty Inves|Consumer Services|Building operators|11.485|| |2021-07-20|STKS|408102.00|9.44|The ONE Group Hospita|Consumer Services|Restaurants|10.928|| |2021-07-20|HT|826231.00|9.47|Hersha Hospitality Tr|Consumer Services|Real Estate Investment Trusts|10.76|| |2021-07-20|GME|3093692.00|191.18|GameStop Corporation|Consumer Services|Electronics Distribution|10.197||
ARL 😳 omg 😱 why didn’t y’all tell me
Selling ARL to buy more AMC!!
With Regards to People stating BODY is an MLM please read Kevin Mayer - Strategic Advisor, Forest Road (FRX) Former Tik Tok CEO, Former Disney Exec Current Board member of BODY 25 minutes into the interview "I want to be really clear here. This is social commerce. These are influencers that get paid a commission like every other influencer now does today. It is completely a common model. You can call almost any company an mlm that now that uses that as a definition. And the orders come from the end-users, right to the company. There is no intermediary in terms of ordering products and selling it to them. None. Zero intermediaries. End-users who have been influenced and listen to their influencer and have been marketed to by that influencer, they make the decision to order product and they get the product from the company, it is simply not an MLM model, in any sense that we think about it."" https://icrinc.zoom.us/rec/play/z8MAq04NcKWKHIbV14T\_qpkRzJYSXWp1C-DeU--dbl4z7SYlpAKsAXfF7JQnWiWu4Yji8KF0DXQZ8eNC.G\_65w8yjYB77eT8h?startTime=1623949238000&\_x\_zm\_rtaid=iyaygu6ARL2HLAIO0xzeAA.1624730591420.2dca6f9e9982ffcb3f14b5366d4cf717&\_x\_zm\_rhtaid=135
NO BODY is not a MLM, It is Social Commerce through Influencers. The Influencers get paid a commission. They do NOT handle or by product, nor are required to. Product comes directly from the manufacturer. Please see posted video with (SEARCH MLM on the zoom transcript) Kevin Meyer Former Tok Tok CEO, Strategic Advisor for FRX, BODY Board member https://icrinc.zoom.us/rec/play/z8MAq04NcKWKHIbV14T\_qpkRzJYSXWp1C-DeU--dbl4z7SYlpAKsAXfF7JQnWiWu4Yji8KF0DXQZ8eNC.G\_65w8yjYB77eT8h?startTime=1623949238000&\_x\_zm\_rtaid=iyaygu6ARL2HLAIO0xzeAA.1624730591420.2dca6f9e9982ffcb3f14b5366d4cf717&\_x\_zm\_rhtaid=135 26 Minutes into link video above "On be really clear here, this is social commerce, these are influencers to get paid a Commission, like every other influencer now does today, it is completely a common model, you can call almost any company mlm now use that as a definition. 25:30 And the orders come from the end users, right to the company, there is no intermediary in terms of ordering product and selling it to them none zero intermediaries. 25:41 end users who have been influenced and listen to they're going to close her and i've been marketed to buy that influence or they make the decision to order product and they get the product from the company, it is simply not an animal model in any sense that we think about it."
BODY is not a MLM, It is Social Commerce through Influencers. The Influencers get paid a commission. They do NOT handle or by product, nor are required to. Product comes directly from the manufacturer. Please see posted video with (SEARCH MLM on the zoom transcript) Kevin Meyer Former Tok Tok CEO, Strategic Advisor for FRX, BODY Board member [https://icrinc.zoom.us/rec/play/z8MAq04NcKWKHIbV14T\_qpkRzJYSXWp1C-DeU--dbl4z7SYlpAKsAXfF7JQnWiWu4Yji8KF0DXQZ8eNC.G\_65w8yjYB77eT8h?startTime=1623949238000&\_x\_zm\_rtaid=iyaygu6ARL2HLAIO0xzeAA.1624730591420.2dca6f9e9982ffcb3f14b5366d4cf717&\_x\_zm\_rhtaid=135](https://icrinc.zoom.us/rec/play/z8MAq04NcKWKHIbV14T_qpkRzJYSXWp1C-DeU--dbl4z7SYlpAKsAXfF7JQnWiWu4Yji8KF0DXQZ8eNC.G_65w8yjYB77eT8h?startTime=1623949238000&_x_zm_rtaid=iyaygu6ARL2HLAIO0xzeAA.1624730591420.2dca6f9e9982ffcb3f14b5366d4cf717&_x_zm_rhtaid=135) 26 Minutes into link video above "On be really clear here, this is social commerce, these are influencers to get paid a Commission, like every other influencer now does today, it is completely a common model, you can call almost any company mlm now use that as a definition. 25:30 And the orders come from the end users, right to the company, there is no intermediary in terms of ordering product and selling it to them none zero intermediaries. 25:41 end users who have been influenced and listen to they're going to close her and i've been marketed to buy that influence or they make the decision to order product and they get the product from the company, it is simply not an animal model in any sense that we think about it."
I just hold both LEV n ACTC. ARL seems too bloated for now
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