Re: fabrication of wafer (computer chips) ... "fabrication"?
JJ <[email protected]> Mon, 22 Jun 2026 17:39:52 +0700
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2026 20:33:56 +0800, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote: > On 6/21/2026 8:16 PM, Paul wrote: >> >> You might also notice they use that in the naming of the buildings. >> Such as "FAB43". > > Not answering the question. > > Why add an extra meaning to the word "fabrication" in the name of > information technology? > > Why not a new word? :) > > Because some countries have lots of great weapons? Dark magic? > Super-duper Johm Smith the Matrix kind of thing? Well... Language evolves over time. Current English is almost (if not all) completely different than the original Engligh - i.e. Old English. I'm pretty sure majority of current English speaking people, can't understand Old English.