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Hello, I'm looking for a USB memory stick that is European. Anybody got any tips?

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[โ€“] NaibofTabr@infosec.pub 21 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (3 children)

Ummm... basically all of the silicon comes from Taiwan, China or South Korea, so I don't know what you expect there... the PCB is most likely manufactured in China too, along with the capacitors, resistors, diodes and probably the casing... do you mean final assembly done in Europe, or just repackaged and resold by a company from Europe? I'd bet the solder paste used to mount the components on the PCB comes out of a factory in China too.

Even if the circuit design was done by a company in Europe, the most likely production path is chips from Taiwan and subcomponents from China soldered onto a PCB from a board maker in China by a manufacturer in China, burned with firmware developed by subcontractors from India, South Korea, and Japan, and then packaged in a casing from a plastics manufacturer in China and finally retail packaged and shipped by another facility in China.

Consumer electronics production is a global supply chain. Nobody anywhere is doing the entire thing in-house. No matter who you buy from, the hardware will come from all over, and the firmware/software will have had many hands involved from many outsourced developers from god knows where.

And beyond all that, USB-IF (which develops the USB interface standard) is based in the US, so technically everything USB is US-dependent.

[โ€“] Liljekonvalj@feddit.org 3 points 10 hours ago

I think you know what I was expecting. It was worth a shot. Sadly, as you point out, it seems like a lost cause. Thanks for the info.

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