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Self censoring? Now that's a great example of having the "ability but not the will" as I mentioned above.
I don't think people's opinion of you would change much based on your attempts to enlighten us regarding some matter. Rather, it would be a lack of trying to make the world a better place...
Collaboration gives us ability, not will.
If the Golden Shield of China and The Twitter Files, are any indication (among others), technology can be used just as easily to suppress collaboration and speech. Thus war does not cease, rather, we just don't hear about it.
And because of this, a new...
Why are they our greatest hope exactly?
Why not?
Also, be careful what you wish, for nightmares can come true.
How about needing sound judgement?
Change, sure, but towards what goal?
"In order to form a more perfect union..." is how the US began. Yet I see political parties trying to force...
I was trying to limit the scope of the question, not be closed minded.
Could you expand SAQP, SALELE, and SADP? I'm not getting anything useful searching using those terms.
Thanks!
It seems to me that the lithography industry doesn't ever sit still. They're always trying to move to the next node, improve yields, etc.. So it is with no small curiosity that though I have been looking, I have not heard of anything beyond high-NA EVU. TSMC, Samsung, and Intel project extended...
I'm going to make 3 points here.
First, you need people in order to even begin to optimize time and resources. This means that you need families who have children. Currently, the trend in the US job is to make it mandatory to employ both sexes in the workforce. When I was young, it was...
The problem with the optimistic approach, which Mr @Hanson employs, is that for something to get better, you have to have people that are willing to devote themselves to it.
As you point out, Mr @Zaim , there is a monetary incentive in some of these things. But for much of human history, even...
Based on my own observations, the outlook of companies and government is that people should get less access to the raw data and more access to carefully curated data. You needn't look far to see this. From gov funded research requiring people to pay to access the publications, to the big four...
That sentence is so badly worded I have no idea what you wanted to say.
Maybe you could expand on that?
As for the trend towards automation, it will require an ever more educated public to operate all these new machines. We will probably get a college degree called something like, "Masters in...
The OP's title and post are about trade deals and the space race. Not about semiconductors.
As for me, I've quoted information from 1st party sources and I've made some general statements based on my observations (like migrant workers), which I think can be easily verified. I've also asked...
I'm not sure they know what they want. I mean, if the US people did, don't you think they'd demand it from politicians? Last time it was peace, drugs, and "love", at any cost. Or so I've read of the 70s.
According to my federal rep, and I did speak with him personally, since the election of Trump, 70% of these people in congress are new people. So, if your plan would work, then we should be seeing some positive result. But as he pointed out, Pelosi will block (from getting a vote), anything she...
https://semiwiki.com/semiconductor-services/ic-knowledge/317732-does-smic-have-7nm-and-if-so-what-does-it-mean/
According to this they have a quasi-7nm node currently. So they are behind, but not that amazing far behind.
This is a bit more complicated than just an administration of the US government.
1: The US people are very interested in buying from overseas.
They'll do this even if it means that the US, and subsequently they, have less and less money every year, because more and more US money accumulates...
Not that I disagree with you, but TSMC and Samsung are (or were) both funded in part by their governments. Unfortunately, I don't recall where I read about it so I can't give you a link.
Intel is also funded by Israel's government. Link...