Tom Keene
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I want to thank the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania for getting me up to speed on this.
They got a chart in here from Sorbonne, 1915, a proposed power plant.
It looks like the set silo.
Right.
I mean, that's what I did to land in hydrocarbons.
The fusion thing looks like the set of silo.
Dan, let us migrate over to technology right now.
Of course, it's a day-to-day thing.
My book of the summer, I think a year ago, two years ago, was Chip War.
It was just a fabulous book.
And Chip War showed how discreet and apart Micron of Idaho is.
They're really, really good at making simple technology, simple semiconductors and such.
Dan Ives, what did you glean from the Micron optimism we saw yesterday?
Well, to me, Paul Sweeney, that's the huge thing here.
You've experienced this too.
The LAC canoes.
Paul, Micron, the last 10 years, it's just appalling.
33.2% per year.
Yep.
That's amazing.