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Dormill and Stiura wrote:There’s quite a few you could go with, though I’d double check who operates !F-15s as well and make a call on what to do with this version with that in mind.

If memory serves me, Miklania was operating the !F-15 last I checked.
As blessed Miklania is no longer in the region, it falls to whoever wants to produce it now.

Dormill and Stiura and Loxodon

All this talk about elections has had me thinking on some good ideas :)

National scandinavian territory wrote:irl or in-game?

National scandinavian territory wrote:if your talking about in-game its norse but if your talking about irl its english

Yes, I'm talking about in-person

Loxodon

Dormill and Stiura wrote:There’s quite a few you could go with, though I’d double check who operates !F-15s as well and make a call on what to do with this version with that in mind.

Alteran Republics wrote:If memory serves me, Miklania was operating the !F-15 last I checked.
As blessed Miklania is no longer in the region, it falls to whoever wants to produce it now.

EH-8 Trumoia

EH-8 Trumoia in flight

Role

Multirole Strike Fighter

National Origin

Aizcona

Manufacturer

Belzuna Izurzu

First Flight

1998

Introduction

2002

Status

In Service

Primary Users

Aizcona (128)

Produced

1997 - Present

Number Built

128*

The Belzuna Izurzu EH-8 Trumoia is an Estral twin-engine, all-weather multirole strike fighter. The design was worked on throughout the 90s, with the EH-8C being the first to enter actual production. In 2009 a further variant entered production, the EH-8D Trumoitsua. The EH-8 series of Ehiza-Hegazkina (English: Fighter-Jets) was developed for long range, high-speed interdiction and air superiority roles. The twin-seat, twin-engine plane is the most powerful and advanced fighter jet in the Estral arsenal, with advanced and improved variants in the pipeline.

The Trumoia and Trumoitsua have been deployed for military operations in Charbagnia, the Southern Sea, (List more), among others. During these operations, the strike fighter has carried out deep strikes against high-value targets and combat air patrols, and provided close air support for Estral soldiers. It has also been exported to several countries.

page=dispatch/id=806255
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_F-15E_Strike_Eagle

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It is I, the other member of the old MSTO that operates the not American equipment haha

Domanania, Athara magarat, Alteran Republics, and Loxodon

Aizcona wrote:
EH-8 Trumoia

EH-8 Trumoia in flight

Role

Multirole Strike Fighter

National Origin

Aizcona

Manufacturer

Belzuna Izurzu

First Flight

1998

Introduction

2002

Status

In Service

Primary Users

Aizcona (128)

Produced

1997 - Present

Number Built

128*

The Belzuna Izurzu EH-8 Trumoia is an Estral twin-engine, all-weather multirole strike fighter. The design was worked on throughout the 90s, with the EH-8C being the first to enter actual production. In 2009 a further variant entered production, the EH-8D Trumoitsua. The EH-8 series of Ehiza-Hegazkina (English: Fighter-Jets) was developed for long range, high-speed interdiction and air superiority roles. The twin-seat, twin-engine plane is the most powerful and advanced fighter jet in the Estral arsenal, with advanced and improved variants in the pipeline.

The Trumoia and Trumoitsua have been deployed for military operations in Charbagnia, the Southern Sea, (List more), among others. During these operations, the strike fighter has carried out deep strikes against high-value targets and combat air patrols, and provided close air support for Estral soldiers. It has also been exported to several countries.

page=dispatch/id=806255
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_F-15E_Strike_Eagle

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It is I, the other member of the old MSTO that operates the not American equipment haha

similar to, but legally distinct from

Segentova and Loxodon

Ah, the joys of paint.net...

So much better than normal Windows Paint.

Domanania, Remodio, Dormill and Stiura, San Montagna, and 4 othersAlteran Republics, New jacobland, Closnia, and Loxodon

Zephyrisia wrote:Ah, the joys of paint.net...

So much better than normal Windows Paint.

Preaching to the choir, bud. 😁

Shidei wrote:Xrevaro it's time to take over the world

Our Power

Xrevaro wrote:Our Power

I was busy taking over Alaska

Zephyrisia wrote:Ah, the joys of paint.net...

So much better than normal Windows Paint.

I have never used it. What's good about it?

Xrevaro wrote:I was busy taking over Alaska

How was Alaska? I saw you posted a lot of pictures to insta

Remodio, Xrevaro, and Loxodon

Behold; !Intel!





Monarch Laboratories
A Dominant Force in Global Computing and Development

Monarch Laboratories is an Alteran owned multinational technology company founded in
1971 and headquartered in Arcmond, Altera. Since investing microprocessors in the 1990s, Monarch has grown in size,
starting as a microprocessor manufacturer, the company would go on to develop and produce a range of electronic components
for a wide variety of manufacturers across the Western Isles. In Altera, they hold a near-monopoly on the development,
production and manufacture of chipsets, motherboards, network interfaces and, increasingly, automotive sensors.

Monarch Laboratories



Monarch Laboratories'
Corporate Logo


Branding for Monarch's
11th Gen s9 processor




Type

Public

Headquarters

Arcmond,
Alteran Republics

Industry

Semi-Conductors

Key People

Nellyn Kelley (Founder)
Gorman Bridson (Chief Ex.)

Products

- Central processing units
- Microprocessors
- Integrated graphics
processing units (iGPU)
- Systems-on-chip (SoCs)
- Motherboard chipsets
- Network interface controllers
- Modems
- Mobile phones
- Solid state drives
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Chipsets
- Flash memory
- Vehicle automation Sensors

Services

- Cloud Servers
- Driver Software

Founded

1971

Revenue

65.1Ͼ billion
($54.2 billion)

Net Income

6.5Ͼ million
($7.8 billion)

Employees

34,000

Monarch Laboratories Corporation, more commonly referred to as Monarch, is an Alteran multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Arcmond, Carneath. It is a dominant semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue within the region, and is the developer of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs) manufactured in Altera. Incorporated in Carneath, Monarch is ranked as one of Altera's driving forces for the digitalisation - and is commonly heralded as a founder of the "Digital Revolution" within the nation.

Monarch supplies microprocessors for computer system manufacturers such as Conway, Horizon and Wilye. Monarch also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing.

Monarch Corporation was founded on July 18, 1971 by semiconductor pioneers Nellyn Kelley (of Kelley's law) and Waltar Mason, and the executive leadership and vision of Gorman Bridson. Monarch was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Monarch created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC), and later the Skylight operating system from Horizon, that this became its primary business.

During the 1990s, Monarch invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period, Monarch became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, as well as a struggle with Horizon for control over the direction of the PC industry.

History


Monarch was founded in Arcmond, Carneath, in 1971 by Nellyn Kelley (known for "Kelley's law"), a chemist, and Waltar Mason, a physicist and co-inventor of the integrated circuit. Just 2 years later, Monarch became a public company via an initial public offering (IPO), raising Ͼ6.8 million ($23.50 per share). Monarch's third employee was Gorman Bridson, a chemical engineer, who later ran the company through much of the 1980s and the high-growth 1990s.

At its founding, Monarch was distinguished by its ability to make logic circuits using semiconductor devices. The founders' goal was the semiconductor memory market, widely predicted to replace magnetic-core memory. Its first product, a quick entry into the small, high-speed memory market in 1971, was a static random-access memory (SRAM), which was nearly twice as fast as earlier diode implementations by regional rivals. In the same year, Monarch also produced the a 1024-bit read-only memory (ROM) and the first commercial metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) silicon gate SRAM chip.

While their early products helped give the fledgling company a significant start, their early chips complex static cell structure made it too slow and costly for mainframe memories. The three-transistor cell implemented in the first commercially available dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), released in 1970, solved these issues. They had the bestselling semiconductor memory chip in the world by 1972, as it replaced core memory in many applications. Monarch's business grew during the 1970s as it expanded and improved its manufacturing processes and produced a wider range of products, still dominated by various memory devices.

Monarch created the first commercially available microprocessor (Monarch 4004) in 1971. The microprocessor represented a notable advance in the technology of integrated circuitry, as it miniaturized the central processing unit of a computer, which then made it possible for small machines to perform calculations that in the past only very large machines could do. Considerable technological innovation was needed before the microprocessor could actually become the basis of what was first known as a "mini computer" and then known as a "personal computer". Monarch also created one of the first microcomputers in 1973.

Monarch opened its first international manufacturing facility in 1972, in New aapelistan, which would host multiple Monarch operations, before opening assembly facilities and semiconductor plants in Westmoor isles in the early 1980s, and manufacturing and development centres in Athara magarat in the 1990s. By the early 1980s, its business was dominated by dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chips. However, increased competition from overseas semiconductor manufacturers had, by 1983, dramatically reduced the profitability of this market. The growing success of the personal computer, based on an Monarch microprocessor, was among factors that convinced the company to shift focus to microprocessors and to change fundamental aspects of that business model.

In 2005, CEO Gorman Bridson reorganized the company to refocus its core processor and chipset business on platforms (enterprise, digital home, digital health, and mobility).

In 2006, Monarch unveiled its 'Rea' microarchitecture to widespread critical acclaim; the product range was perceived as an exceptional leap in processor performance that at a stroke regained much of its leadership of the field.

In February 2011, Monarch began to build a new microprocessor manufacturing facility in Stybridge, Bawres, completed in 2013 at a cost of 5Ͼ billion. The company produces three-quarters of its products in the Alteran Republics, although three-quarters of its revenue come from overseas.

The Affordable Internet Alliance (AIA) was launched in October 2013 and Monarch is part of the coalition of public and private organisations that also includes Horizon, Conway, and RiChu. Led by Donn Cowin, the AIA seeks to make Internet access more affordable so that access is broadened in the developing world, where only 31% of people are online. Horizon will help to decrease Internet access prices so that they fall below the Alteran Broadband Commission's worldwide target of 5% of monthly income.

Operations


Alteran Republics
- Corporate HQ
- Research and Development HQ
- Component Manufacture
- Chip Assembly Plant(s)

Athara magarat
- Regional HQ
- Component Manufacture
- Chip Assembly Plant(s)

Westmoor isles
- Regional HQ
- Research and Development Hub
- Component Manufacture
- Chip Assembly Plant(s)

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Merito non pareret. | By merit, not birth.



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on behalf of the Alteran Council of Information, Altera.



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Dormill and Stiura, Athara magarat, and Loxodon

I feel bad for NASA, lack of funding because a 74 year old retired teacher doesn’t understand how space works. Why is she even on that committee. We really need younger and more intelligent senators. Gonna lose to the Russians and Chinese in a second space race because nobody understands the value of space. I really have such a distaste for boomers, just riding the coattails of the greatest generation

Remodio, Corindia, Solaryia, Serpens land, and 2 othersJeriga, and Loxodon

Aizcona wrote:I feel bad for NASA, lack of funding because a 74 year old retired teacher doesn’t understand how space works. Why is she even on that committee. We really need younger and more intelligent senators. Gonna lose to the Russians and Chinese in a second space race because nobody understands the value of space. I really have such a distaste for boomers, just riding the coattails of the greatest generation

boomers really had the ladder let down for them and immediately pulled it right back up, the damage they've done to this country and its people is immeasurable

Remodio, Aizcona, Jeriga, and Loxodon

New aapelistan

Aizcona wrote:Russians

Roskosmos thanks and bows

Remodio and Loxodon

Corindia wrote:boomers really had the ladder let down for them and immediately pulled it right back up, the damage they've done to this country and its people is immeasurable

I wonder where we could have been, technologically, economically and environmentally if the boomers weren’t the me generation

It irks me that they then complain about millennials and gen z, should honestly just take away their social security at this point

Loxodon

Wasn’t going to say anything, but can’t let it slide. The only problem with boomers is we got old and tired. We spent our youth in changing the world for the better, man to the moon, government responsibility, civil rights movement, rock and roll, personal computers, just to name a few, we then left the richest most powerful country to you children and look what you done. In forty years we have been on a steady decline economically, emotionally and intellectually. Generation Z decided to pass nanny laws left and right and millennials can’t function without them. My generation didn’t need warning labels on everything, we were smart enough not to eat tide pods or put gorilla glue in your hair.

Wellsia wrote:Wasn’t going to say anything, but can’t let it slide. The only problem with boomers is we got old and tired. We spent our youth in changing the world for the better, man to the moon, government responsibility, civil rights movement, rock and roll, personal computers, just to name a few, we then left the richest most powerful country to you children and look what you done. In forty years we have been on a steady decline economically, emotionally and intellectually. Generation Z decided to pass nanny laws left and right and millennials can’t function without them. My generation didn’t need warning labels on everything, we were smart enough not to eat tide pods or put gorilla glue in your hair.

Revisionist history at best. The greatest generation were the ones to put a man on the moon (Lest we forget operation paper clip) and it was them who led the civil rights movement.

Gen Z is just barely getting to the age of getting into politics, I am four years removed from the first gen Z and I am 21. Do you know who’s been in power the past fourty years? Boomers. You guys didn’t just retire. Your generation caused the Great Recession not fully through economic processes but criminal in many ways

https://www.amazon.com/Generation-Sociopaths-Boomers-Betrayed-America/dp/0316395781?ascsubtag=%5B%5Dvx%5Bp%5D16536711%5Bt%5Da

That book will be a good read for any boomer out there that wants to wash the rose tint on them hippie glasses

New aapelistan, Remodio, Segentova, and Dothrakia

Also I take great offense to the intellectual decline part. My generation of engineers and the generation directly before me are doing more amazing things than any before have, technology has never been leaping as much as it has now

Giving me flashbacks of the 2008 housing bubble burst

Belantica wrote:Giving me flashbacks of the 2008 housing bubble burst

It’s quite possible that we’re about to get round two of that. Housing prices in the US are rising at extreme rates

Nothing against you personally Wellsia, you were just a part of that generation not the whole thing

Gen Z are still in high school posting on their tick tack page and screaming how everything is Sus

What on earth do you mean they're passing nanny laws that the generation that came before them can't live without

Then who was the boomers and Gen Z , they are the culprits

New aapelistan

Aizcona wrote:Gen Z is just barely getting to the age of getting into politics, I am four years removed from the first gen Z and I am 21.

I was just about to say. Gen Z is still coming to age or getting their education. And even then, getting elected as someone this young in most western democracies is hard. Let alone into a national position.

In our recent municipal elections, only ~2.2% (or 197) of the elected were below the age of 25, while the average age was 51. That percentage is even smaller in our parliamentary elections.

Hard to pass "nanny laws" when we are even barely represented as an age group ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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