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i have a dream.. about europe pc build, with only eu parts 

so let me start 

cpu 

Edit 1 Arm= headquarters in Cambridge

chipmaker STMicroelectronics or NXP

os = linux =linus torvalds = Finland 

i love so ideas for motherboard and graphic card !!

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CPU, ram, mobo : arm and Raspberry Pi 4 Desktop Kit from Cambridge 
hardd : seagate (original dutch company Shugart Technology)
GPU: club 3d (original Dutch company) 
Cooler: fraktal design - sweden 
Case: fraktal design - sweden 
PSU: fraktal design - sweden 

OS: linux = Finland  

 

 

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I don't get it. 

AMD is a US company with chips manufactured in Taiwan. 

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4 minutes ago, frits_eu said:

i have a dream.. about europe pc build, with only eu parts 

Doesn't it kind of stop with the manufacturers you mentioned? 

I mean, I'm sure I could find some European case manufacturer.. But I am kinda of stuck on the motherboard; as they mostly seem to be Taiwan based companies.

Plus, all their stuff is made in China/Taiwan anyways.

 

But anyone can feel free to fill in the blanks:

CPU: ???
Mobo: ???
RAM: ??? (all chips are South Korean anyways; Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron)
GPU: ???
Cooler: Be Quiet/Noctua
Case: Be Quiet
PSU: Be Quiet

Basically we have Be Quiet and Noctua and you could stretch it to the Linux Kernel; but that's about it really.

11 minutes ago, frits_eu said:

amd = headquarters in Cambridge

Pretty sure they are headquartered in the USA.

Even if they have a HQ in Europe, usually that is done for tax reasons anyways (like weren't Microsoft and Apple registered as a company in Ireland for that reason??)

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19 minutes ago, frits_eu said:

amd = headquarters in Cambridge

I think you may have confused AMD with ARM.

 

AMD = Santa Clara, California, United States

ARM = Cambridge, United Kingdom

 

~edit: ARM does not manufacture CPUs though, they just design them (and as others have pointed out, technically they're all manufactured in Taiwan or other Asian countries anyway)

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12 minutes ago, frits_eu said:

you are right :) sorry .. mixet it up arm and amd

The only company that makes CPUs based on ARM designs and is European seems to be https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STMicroelectronics

All other companies are either from the US or Asia.

 

Not sure you'll be able to buy anything from them though, I don't think they sell products directly to end-users.

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10 hours ago, dizmo said:

I don't get it. 

AMD is a US company with chips manufactured in Taiwan. 

Tested in Germany 

Packaged in Malaysia ( Zen 1 and 2 )

Hi

 

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11 hours ago, frits_eu said:

linux

Developed by people from all over the world 

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