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free_6ix9ine

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It looks like the increasingly ridiculous sanctions will result in the Yankees alienating the whole world and being isolated itself.

Hardly true. Western world has no alternatives than the "yankees". No matter how much they don't like Trump. They like getting paid in American dollars. It's more like China will be isolated in the future.
 

Mt1701d

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I think they are mainly pursuing carbon based semiconductors, I posted the global times article before and there is one more with cntechpost.

Hi guys, just found this, an interesting read, but not sure how much this will help with the current situation with us controls.

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free_6ix9ine

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I'm pretty sure there is a hard lower limit to IC size and you'll start getting teleporting electrons once you go below that limit.

True than just you just have a conductor not semiconductor. Lol but just to rub it in ASMLs face that we can create a machine that can carve 0.5nm patterns would be worth it.
 

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still says SSA800/10W is - single exposure - at 28nm,
multiple exposure can go down to 11nm... guancha is usually somewhat decent

also what you can do with the 28nm machine isnt the job of SMEE,
it's up to SMIC to work-out the lowest node they can make with the machine... or rather in cooperation with SMEE more likely

also I tried to look for the SSA800 page on SMEE's website referenced but I couldn't find it, I would appreciate a link to the page if possible, thanks
 

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still says SSA800/10W is - single exposure - at 28nm,
multiple exposure can go down to 11nm... guancha is usually somewhat decent

also what you can do with the 28nm machine isnt the job of SMEE,
it's up to SMIC to work-out the lowest node they can make with the machine... or rather in cooperation with SMEE more likely

also I tried to look for the SSA800 page on SMEE's website referenced but I couldn't find it, I would appreciate a link to the page if possible, thanks

Maybe SMiC doesn't know how to do multi exposure? Plus when you do multi exposure the grooves aren't always straight? Which means lower quality and lower yield.
 

A.Man

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Old news my guy. By the time this is even commercialized Huawei will be RIP for a long time. We need immediate solutions.
I would like to see Huawei vs IBM or HP, which one will go down first? AT&T was out. Lucent was out. Sprints was out. Kodak was out. Westin House was out. We will see.
 
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