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    Kirin 9000s Analysis: Should be Made by SMIC's N+2 Process

    This is absolutely incorrect. Most export licenses in the last four years have been approved for the company Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC). Over nine out of ten export licenses to SMIC were granted that encompassed a total of 188 licenses valued at nearly $42 billion...
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    Will VTFET become the new chip technology?

    What calculations are you basing this assertion on?
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    Will VTFET become the new chip technology?

    What would be the benefits associated with CFET over VFET?.
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    CSTIC 2023: Chinese roadmap visualizes 5nm w/o EUV, post-FinFET starting at 3nm

    Yer, they can reach 5nm, even 3nm is not impossible, but the yield, and manufacturing cost associated with nodes without EUV would be tremendously high, and infeasible for large scale production. It nonetheless would be a fantastic propaganda tool for the CCP government against the USA, and its...
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    China’s economic challenges gather steam as new loans plunge, property fears loom

    Yer, even though short term economic growth rates from China are still rather good, it’s clear that there are substantial structural issues which are not being addressed in a manner consistent with long term consumer and total factor productivity led growth. It’s even more concerning by the...
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    US wants China's chip industry 5 generations behind cutting edge, head of equipment maker AMEC says at Wuxi conference

    Even though they were not done in the identical manner to the USA current actions against China, the parallel premise of maintaining, or achieving technological dominance though the use of mercantilist trade measures have been previously undertaken by China using Forced transfer agreements...
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    Chinese firm expected to deliver 28nm chip machine at year-end: media report

    I’ve been hearing announcements each year for the last three conservative years that Shanghai Micro Electronics Equipment (SMEE) would be releasing their new 28nm DUV by years end. It’s never come to fruition. https://themeghalayan.com/us-china-tech-war-accentuates/...
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    Trump accuses Taiwan of taking away America's semiconductor business

    Yer, because the memory industry within the USA was facing near total collapse within the 1980s. Therefore, the US undertook measures to safeguard domestic memory companies facing near certain deterioration from Japanese competitors. These actions of safeguarding domestic industries facing...
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    Trump accuses Taiwan of taking away America's semiconductor business

    I don’t understand, what you mean? Japan semiconductor industry market share was absorbed by Taiwan, and South Korean. Not, by the United States
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    Intel's Conflict of Interest? Can it overcome TSMC

    Yer, I agree. I personally always thought that Intel would work better as a conglomerate within this current industry and geopolitical environment.
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    Mono-3D DRAM claim

    A rather off topic question, but could this NAND style vertical manufacturing ever potentially be feasible for logic?
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    What comes next after shrink ends?

    Besides the recently announced equipment from applied materials, what other pattern shaping technologies should we expect in the forthcoming decades.
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    What architectural modifications do you expect AI accelerator providers to make over the next ten years in order to meet the computation demand?

    If I understand correctly, your suggesting that the forthcoming advancements in artificial intelligence hardware accelerators shall precipitate an exponential enhancement in tensor multiplication capacity. For example, transitioning from the current 32x32 dimensions in current hardware...
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    What architectural modifications do you expect AI accelerator providers to make over the next ten years in order to meet the computation demand?

    Since the beginning of this machine learning epoch, the semiconductor industry has adopted a myriad of intricate architecture changes, such as the incorporation of mixed-precision tensor-based processing units into their hardware, in order to meet the demand for computation within the machine...
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    MVP

    The force
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