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seems like an optimal time for startups to undercut the big guys
Yeah, the cost of entry is only like ten billion dollars, how hard can it be?
Also, if you break ground on your factory today with infinite resources, it'll only take 5 years for you to get a product out the door that's nearly as good as what the big guys put out 5 years ago.
Good thing there's Chinese manufacturers that started that years ago and are just now starting to push more ram into the market