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The End of American Lithography: towards the end of American IDM?

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Interestingly researched story and very well presented by Asianometry on The End of American Lithography (produced Oct 27, 2023).
Also read some of the (currently) 307 comments of viewers of this video podcast by Asianometry, many who witnessed this saga firsthand.

The video contains many similarities to the present story around INTEL and its IDM model 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 .....
Lots of US politics , geopolitics and other similar elements.

However, the good news, after The End of American Lithography, the USA semi-conductor industry did not collaps and a few new babies were born and flourished via the rise of the fabless semi-industry.

I wonder how long the USG will throw and burn tax-payer's money at this issue, instead of biting the bullet!

Perhaps in 5-10 years Asianometry will make the sequel: The splitting of Intel: The End of the American IDM

 
Interestingly researched story and very well presented by Asianometry on The End of American Lithography (produced Oct 27, 2023).
Also read some of the (currently) 307 comments of viewers of this video podcast by Asianometry, many who witnessed this saga firsthand.

The video contains many similarities to the present story around INTEL and its IDM model 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 .....
Lots of US politics , geopolitics and other similar elements.

However, the good news, after The End of American Lithography, the USA semi-conductor industry did not collaps and a few new babies were born and flourished via the rise of the fabless semi-industry.

I wonder how long the USG will throw and burn tax-payer's money at this issue, instead of biting the bullet!

Perhaps in 5-10 years Asianometry will make the sequel: The splitting of Intel: The End of the American IDM

Intel goes bankrupt...
Cancer that hinders the progress of the semiconductor industry
TSMC's monopoly on all semiconductor manufacturing is very good for the semiconductor industry
TSMC is justice
 
There are no benefits to manufacturing semiconductors in the United States
Quietly give up your manufacturing capacity…
They should be just designing
Please leave the manufacturing to us in East Asia and Southeast Asia, because this is a very nice horizontal division of labor.
 
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