This is a pivotal moment in geopolitics; if successful, the Anglos would be shut out of the biggest market in the entire world and that doesn't mean just China, it also means Eurasia and Europe once they finally decide following Anglo homosexuals isn't the path to life and success.
hence my implication at my previous post that the americans will instigate war in east asia especially once TSMC has spent all that capital in building those fabs in CONUS. My recommendation is for the PLARF to send a volley of avangard style warheads to those fabs in america whilst they target USN shipyards.China is spreading democracy around the world by flooding....lol
TSMC's CEO stated that TSMC will charge higher prices for chips produced outside of Taiwan, including those in US factories. I have been saying that American factories will be TSMC's forever bleeding point, and they will never be able to produce cost-effective chips. What China needs to do is to "overcapacity" in the chip field. When the market is flooded with low-priced but equally effective Chinese chips, good luck to TSMC to find many customers for its high priced American chips.
Again, why don't these white anglos and zionist westerners tap into that freedom and democracy or 'god's chosen' 'ashkenazi high IQ' to innovate better and maintain their lead in the world? Thus far, the only innovation they've pioneered are innumerable genders and legal ways to enable pederasty.As a Star Wars fan I agree with this message.
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Zealous intervention in the chip industry to direct and support its progress, despite yielding some results in the short term, may ultimately prove to be its biggest stumbling block, as innovation is seldom manufactured or bought.
More importantly, aside from applications related to artificial intelligence (AI), most existing military use cases are not reliant on sub-10nm chips and use that China already has established capabilities in. Export controls targeting the most advanced chips mainly used for AI-related applications thus restrict only a small part of the overall capabilities that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) can currently field in a military confrontation.
This does not mean that export controls will not bite in the long term. The PLA’s ongoing modernisation effort is driven by a view that future wars will be “” in nature and dependent on AI-driven systems. The demand for advanced chips needed for AI-related applications can therefore be expected to grow and come up against the hard limits imposed by China’s lack of EUV lithography equipment.
The reality is that China’s recent advances in producing sub-10nm chips depend entirely on foreign technology, whether it is the equipment used to manufacture chips or the software needed to design them. China’s efforts to produce its own lithography equipment have , forcing domestic chipmakers to use foreign equipment.
17 hours ago — The reality is that China's recent advances in producing sub-10nm chips depend entirely on foreign technology, whether it is the equipment used ...