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ZeEa5KPul

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It will take roughly 12 months.
SMEE will get feed back from the FABs using the DUVL and from there they will make adjustments and improvements to the newer models.
It takes time and some R&D.
ASMLs DUVL is obviously ahead as they have been producing 7nm Chips since 2017/2018.
So, my idea of the roadmap is ~2022 for 7nm patterns using domestic DUVL, with ~2025 for the EUVL's introduction (originally 7nm -> 5nm -> 3nm, with roughly a year for each step). Does that sound about right to you?
 

antiterror13

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So, my idea of the roadmap is ~2022 for 7nm patterns using domestic DUVL, with ~2025 for the EUVL's introduction (originally 7nm -> 5nm -> 3nm, with roughly a year for each step). Does that sound about right to you?

so, roughly 6-7 yrs behind of TSMC .. not bad at all, considering total bans and embargoes. The great thing is all (~100%) critical components are indigenous. And there is a good chance that it will be more advanced than Intel, only behind of TSMC and Samsung .. thats all
 

Hendrik_2000

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Anyone know this company look like they developing chemical for lithograph machine

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ZHANG YUSHUO
DATE: 15 MINUTES AGO / SOURCE: YICAI


China’s Crystal Clear Chemical Skyrockets on Arrival of ASML Chip Lithography Sets

(Yicai Global) Jan. 20 -- The roughly USD10 million worth of used lithography machinery Suzhou Crystal Clear Chemical bought four months ago to produce semiconductors has arrived, the company announced yesterday. Crystal Clear's shares [SHE:300655] closed 6.93 percent up at CNY36.67 (USD5.64) at the lunch break on the news.

The Chinese producer of chemical materials for the electronics industry announced the purchase of the argon fluoride laser equipment made by Netherlands-based ASM International from South Korea’s SK Hynix through Singapore-based electrical wholesaler Singtest Technology for USD11 million on Sept. 29, saying the purchase will push its research and development of high-end products. Its shares hit the Shenzhen bourse’s ChiNext Index’s 20 percent up limit the next day.

Lithography machines are key equipment for chip manufacturing.

"The equipment's installation project is set to end in the first half, and we are expected to finish technical specification related to the new technique of ArF photoresist products, finalize the products, and realize large-scale production in three years," Shanghai Securities News reported yesterday, citing the firm’s Chairman Wu Tianshu. China-made photoresist will be able to basically meet the requirements of 45 nanometer to 28nm process technology and manufacturing techniques with the industrialization of the ArF photoresist, Wu said.

The costs of the deal include the equipment purchase price, commissions, taxes and fees incurred in transferring its title, the firm said in September.

Photoresist is light-sensitive liquid made up of a photosensitive resin, sensitizer and solvent that uses a photochemical reaction to transfer a fine pattern onto a substrate via exposure by ultraviolet light, electron beam, excimer laser beam, X-ray or ion beam.

It mainly includes printed circuit board chemicals and those for liquid crystal displays and semiconductors. World chip technology is now at the micro-nano level, with an ultraviolet wavelength. Japan and the US essentially monopolize the core technologies of these two types of photoresists.


Veldhoven, Netherlands-based ASML Holding makes machinery used to produce integrated circuits. It is the world's biggest supplier of photolithography equipment to the semiconductor sector. Icheon-si-based Hynix is a memory semiconductor supplier of dynamic random-access memory chips and flash memory chips. It is the globe's second-biggest memory chipmaker and the world's third-largest microprocessor producer.
 

WTAN

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Anyone know this company look like they developing chemical for lithograph machine

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ZHANG YUSHUO
DATE: 15 MINUTES AGO / SOURCE: YICAI


China’s Crystal Clear Chemical Skyrockets on Arrival of ASML Chip Lithography Sets

(Yicai Global) Jan. 20 -- The roughly USD10 million worth of used lithography machinery Suzhou Crystal Clear Chemical bought four months ago to produce semiconductors has arrived, the company announced yesterday. Crystal Clear's shares [SHE:300655] closed 6.93 percent up at CNY36.67 (USD5.64) at the lunch break on the news.

The Chinese producer of chemical materials for the electronics industry announced the purchase of the argon fluoride laser equipment made by Netherlands-based ASM International from South Korea’s SK Hynix through Singapore-based electrical wholesaler Singtest Technology for USD11 million on Sept. 29, saying the purchase will push its research and development of high-end products. Its shares hit the Shenzhen bourse’s ChiNext Index’s 20 percent up limit the next day.

Lithography machines are key equipment for chip manufacturing.

"The equipment's installation project is set to end in the first half, and we are expected to finish technical specification related to the new technique of ArF photoresist products, finalize the products, and realize large-scale production in three years," Shanghai Securities News reported yesterday, citing the firm’s Chairman Wu Tianshu. China-made photoresist will be able to basically meet the requirements of 45 nanometer to 28nm process technology and manufacturing techniques with the industrialization of the ArF photoresist, Wu said.

The costs of the deal include the equipment purchase price, commissions, taxes and fees incurred in transferring its title, the firm said in September.

Photoresist is light-sensitive liquid made up of a photosensitive resin, sensitizer and solvent that uses a photochemical reaction to transfer a fine pattern onto a substrate via exposure by ultraviolet light, electron beam, excimer laser beam, X-ray or ion beam.

It mainly includes printed circuit board chemicals and those for liquid crystal displays and semiconductors. World chip technology is now at the micro-nano level, with an ultraviolet wavelength. Japan and the US essentially monopolize the core technologies of these two types of photoresists.


Veldhoven, Netherlands-based ASML Holding makes machinery used to produce integrated circuits. It is the world's biggest supplier of photolithography equipment to the semiconductor sector. Icheon-si-based Hynix is a memory semiconductor supplier of dynamic random-access memory chips and flash memory chips. It is the globe's second-biggest memory chipmaker and the world's third-largest microprocessor producer.
They are developing Photoresist. Looks like quite a few companies in China developing photoresist now. They will undecut the prices of foreign firms in China now. It will be nightmarish for foreign suppliers.

I am surprised that they actually received the DUVL from SK Hynix.
The Crazies in the Trump Admin wanted South Korea to stop the shipment at one point.
The wanted the South Korean Government to charge the Hynix employee involved with selling Tech Secrets. He would have been sentenced to life imprisonment.
But looks like with the demise of Trump the deal was allowed to go through.
 

localizer

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I am still not sure 100%, why Trump "hates" China so much, look like a personal matter .. did China ban Ivanka brand or any other Trump's businesses in China?
Quite simple, like Pelosi said, they don't want their grandchildren living in a world ruled by Chinese.

Einstein said: “It would be a pity if these Chinese supplant all other races. For the likes of us the mere thought is unspeakably dreary.”



They say that, but in reality they also know nuclear war means they will die or end up living in an inhabitable world.

Basically they're trying to delay the inevitable of non-whites ruling from now on.
 

hashtagpls

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I am still not sure 100%, why Trump "hates" China so much, look like a personal matter .. did China ban Ivanka brand or any other Trump's businesses in China?

Quite simple, like Pelosi said, they don't want their grandchildren living in a world ruled by Chinese.

Einstein said: “It would be a pity if these Chinese supplant all other races. For the likes of us the mere thought is unspeakably dreary.”



They say that, but in reality they also know nuclear war means they will die or end up living in an inhabitable world.

Basically they're trying to delay the inevitable of non-whites ruling from now on.
Because the default assumption by Westerners about asians is that asian people are inferior to westerners, and seeing the rise of asia, exemplified by China itself, creates a sense of anxiety by these westerners who are used to exploiting asians, using asians for their own personal gratification or sexual deviancies or deficiencies, especially since these same westerners transfer their own prejudices onto asians and assume that the rise of China means asians will repay them in kind.

So to someone like Pelosi, she thinks her grandchildren are going to live in a world where they are sex slaves to a Ghengis Khan type Chinese billionaire if China assumes the same powers and abilities as the US circa 2003
 
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