In the next five years, mainland China will add 25 12-inch wafer fabs, with a total monthly production capacity of about 1.042 million wafers. A lot revenue for local equipment manufactures.
You seem to have quite some inside knowledge... This SMEE DUVi that you just mentioned, is it the 28 nm?what problem? SMIC Beijing is on schedule. Now machines moving in phase.
i =immersion 28nmYou seem to have quite some inside knowledge... This SMEE DUVi that you just mentioned, is it the 28 nm?
deny a rumor: SMIC Beijing is progressing normally, and the CIM project of Shangyang Software is still in progress@PopularScience using 12 inch wafer? then what the fuss about the SMIC Beijing problem? different contractor?
Looks like "localization" is the new sales mantra in China and I don't blame them with the pressure coming from the US. Also looks like they got the system working with a 8" fab so more job needs to be done to upgrade to 12".
I have backgrounds in Computing and IT industry yet this is the first time I ever heard about CIM Software.Oh. The CIM software? You can always do it manually.
I saw their job opening page, seems that they are still using proprietary middleware like JBoss(Redhat), WebLogic(Oracle), Oracle Database, or MSSQL.A failure is quite common in new developments, especially in software like this one. It usually means that you have underestimated or not analyzed correctly the problem domain and reality bit you back along the way. It is ok, it happens. Just re-approach and re-analyze the problem with the new gained knowledge and try again.
Failure is part of the learning process. Everyone who has worked long enough knows it.
Perhaps you should consider expanding your horizons with a simple Google search:I have backgrounds in Computing and IT industry yet this is the first time I ever heard about CIM Software.