The world's semiconductor industry hinges on a single quartz factory in North Carolina
The world's semiconductor industry hinges on a single quartz factory in North Carolina
The deposits formed 380 million years ago when Africa collided with North America.
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Here's the actual top 10 over exporting countries of quartz. Not even in the top 5 for the US.
1 China $72,289,000
2 Turkey $68,161,000
3 India $43,827,000
4 Spain $27,107,000
5 Brazil $26,611,000
6 United States $21,351,000
7 Germany $16,791,000
8 Italy $13,219,000
9 Canada $12,225,000
10 Egypt $10,204,000
4 25 ReplyThat’s irrelevant.
The article is talking about ultra high purity quartz.
Top exporters of hamburger have nothing to do with the market for A5 Wagyu.
25 1 ReplyThe article’s implication is that not all quartz is the same quality. Are you saying that’s incorrect? This list seems irrelevant otherwise.
19 0 ReplyThe article is correct. High purity quartz is necessary for semiconductors, not all quartz meets this standard.
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They can't use just any old piece of quartz so this info is worthless to the discussion.
17 0 ReplySo, do you just comment without reading articles or do you just not understand the quantifiers "high" and "purity"?
I mean come on, I assume you have some sort of brain, use it before commenting stupid shit.
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