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China Chases Chip-Factory Dominance

China, having failed to achieve parity with the US, Taiwan and S. Korea in the design/production of cutting edge semiconductors, has embarked on a new strategy: boosting production of mature semiconductors now in high demand.

They started in 2020, and are expected to have 31 fabs, by the end of 2024. This is compared to 19 for Taiwan and 12 for the US.

While this is not cutting edge stuff, these semiconductors are the bread and butter of our technology infrastructure: cars, fridges, etc. and China can leverage that, to get cutting edge semiconductors.

The US Congress is pushing along a bill to allocate funds, allowing US companies to increase the number of "bread and butter" fabs, but some (myself included) believe this is corporate welfare, given the insane amount of money our chip vendors make. But, it may be a small price to pay, not to be caught with the short end of the supply stick.
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Partially right but they are also closing in on the cutting edge too. 7nm fabs are not exactly mature tech.
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Partially right

No, outright right.

7nm fabs are not exactly mature tech.

Which is why China does not have EUV production facilities. The only thing they managed is a possible use of EUV to produce a low-yield, cryptocurrency ASIC to produce, stolen from TSMC, and clocking in at 3,300 watts. That's nearly 3 hair dryers blowing at full speed.

TSMC, on the other hand, has been mass-shipping 7nm chips for more than 6 years. Same for Samsung. Intel will start mass producing its new Intel4 CPUs using the same technology TSMC is using.
@Northwest A yes. Because Asian commies can't possibly create anything. Everything has to be stolen.


Also good job movie the goalposts.

And intel 7 is literally just a rebrand.

But of course you always have to be right about everything like your pal MarkPaul. Everything is a black and white binary and you are never wrong, ever.

Figures.
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