antiterror13
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any link? so what SMEE model now is being tested ?AFAIK it had incredibly high defect rates and they never got it work for more than testing runs
any link? so what SMEE model now is being tested ?AFAIK it had incredibly high defect rates and they never got it work for more than testing runs
I don't have links but I've been shown conversations with people in the industry (plus circumstantial evidence, such as an identical node between Kirin 9010 and 9020a which indicates a lack of equipment change) that indicate that the SSA800i was never used in production. I'm aware that this isn't ideal and you're free to distrust what I say, but I stand by that the source I got it from is credible.any link? so what SMEE model now is being tested ?
Because you said so? NICE.AFAIK it had incredibly high defect rates and they never got it work for more than testing runs
Like I said, I was shown conversations with field engineers, and it doesn't really matter whether you believe be or not anyway. What is demonstrably true is that between August 2023 when the Kirin 9000s launched with N+2 and June 2025 when the X90 launched, there has been no change to the process. Had there been an equipment change to the production line we would have seen some variations, but Techinsights have found identical processes in both. SSA800 is not in high volume production.Because you said so? NICE.
If you have insider tell us more about yulangshen DUVi and that's what SMIC currently using.Like I said, I was shown conversations with field engineers, and it doesn't really matter whether you believe be or not anyway. What is demonstrably true is that between August 2023 when the Kirin 9000s launched with N+2 and June 2025 when the X90 launched, there has been no change to the process. Had there been an equipment change to the production line we would have seen some variations, but Techinsights have found identical processes in both. SSA800 is not in high volume production.
Yulangsheng is essentially SiCarrier (plus CASAC and some other government backers), which in turn is just Huawei but legally distinct. The machine installed would be the same ones they announced at SemiCon China this year. Given that a substantial number of engineers at SiCarrier are ex-ASML there's a good chance that it will be similar in design. How well it performs? No idea, but definitely better than the SSA800.If you have insider tell us more about yulangshen DUVi and that's what SMIC currently using.
a) Grammar, please. Difficult (impossible, for me) to understand.If you have insider tell us more about yulangshen DUVi and that's what SMIC currently using.
From what I heard, SMIC is doing 7nm production with the domestic scanner. Past the trial stage.