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China's 28nm DUV lithography machine was delivered in 2021

Losing? No, we are not. Still ahead despite whatever general news that you can barely comprehend that you post.


U.S. computer chip giant Micron Technology plans to shut down its DRAM design team in Shanghai by the end of this year, the company confirmed to Caixin.​
The move comes after many members of Micron's DRAM engineering team were poached by domestic competitors. It will serve as a precautionary measure to prevent technology leaks to competitors, several chip industry participants told Caixin.​
Micron is not the first U.S. chip company to scale back its research and development teams in China. U.S. chip designer Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has also said it plans to downsize its Shanghai research center, prompting some employees to leave the company.​
The exodus is being accelerated by a wave of investment in the domestic chip industry under Beijing's Made in China 2025 plan, which aims to upgrade China's manufacturing to be more globally competitive, especially in high value-added sectors like microchips. Many U.S. companies haven't signed noncompete agreements with Chinese employees, making it easy for Chinese competitors to poach talent, industry participants say.​

So where are the billions of Chinese semicon companies that went bankrupt?

Another Yankee company inline for the trash bin of the history.

Time to say goodbye.

It looks like Elon Musk is one of the smartest yankee entrepreneurs so far as he rather lets China to control the entire supply chain of the EV industry.

Oh wait, he was from South Africa!!! :enjoy:
 
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You cant even made 7nm chips despite having access to ASML machine. You are not losing then is what?

Are you trying to say American are more stupid than Chinese? :lol:
What China's semicon companies experiencing growth now is momentum from past investments and IP thefts, but as more and more tech companies leave China, that will create its own economic and business momentum that will hurt China's semicon industry.

So how is the Tsinghua group doing? Those cities recovered all their billions yet? :lol:
 
What China's semicon companies experiencing growth now is momentum from past investments and IP thefts, but as more and more tech companies leave China, that will create its own economic and business momentum that will hurt China's semicon industry.

So how is the Tsinghua group doing? Those cities recovered all their billions yet? :lol:
As i say Tsinghua is just a small fry and smokescreen to fool cheerleaders like you. Why be selective and dont talk about SMIC who make record profit and make 7nm chips to make u American looks like fool. :lol:

China has its own chip design team like Huawei silicon. Go ahead and leave China , loser. You will not be missed! :enjoy:
 
What China's semicon companies experiencing growth now is momentum from past investments and IP thefts, but as more and more tech companies leave China, that will create its own economic and business momentum that will hurt China's semicon industry.

So how is the Tsinghua group doing? Those cities recovered all their billions yet? :lol:


:lol:

yankee fantasy vs harsh reality


 
As i say Tsinghua is just a small fry and smokescreen to fool cheerleaders like you. Why be selective and dont talk about SMIC who make record profit and make 7nm chips to make u American looks like fool. :lol:

China has its own chip design team like Huawei silicon. Go ahead and leave China , loser. You will not be missed! :enjoy:
Small fry? Are these true?

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Tens of billions of dollars gone, but to you, it is 'small fry'. But hey, cheating from foreigners must have gotten harder and harder.
 
Small fry? Are these true?

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Tens of billions of dollars gone, but to you, it is 'small fry'. But hey, cheating from foreigners must have gotten harder and harder.

Despite US Sanctions, China's Chipmaking Business Booms​


According to Bloomberg, 19 of the world’s 20 fastest-growing semiconductor industry enterprises have come from China during the past four quarters.

Dont be selective. those billions are small compare to trillion these few other successful companies like SMIC going to create! Cry harder loser! :enjoy:
 
What China's semicon companies experiencing growth now is momentum from past investments and IP thefts, but as more and more tech companies leave China, that will create its own economic and business momentum that will hurt China's semicon industry.

So how is the Tsinghua group doing? Those cities recovered all their billions yet? :lol:
YMTC and UNISOC are operationally and financially independent from Tsinghua Unigroup, which is just the holding company.

Small fry? Are these true?

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Tens of billions of dollars gone, but to you, it is 'small fry'. But hey, cheating from foreigners must have gotten harder and harder.
GloFo Chengdu was GloFo, a US company, eating the loss. Tacoma was outcompeted by YMTC and Changxin.

Tacoma was Hong Konger, not mainland, and partnered with trailing edge Tower Semiconductor.

btw, nice graphic stolen from far right Taiwanese nationalist paper taiwannews.com, might as well cite Breitbart LMAO. note how they did not list total value of the companies supposedly going bankrupt.
 

Despite US Sanctions, China's Chipmaking Business Booms​


According to Bloomberg, 19 of the world’s 20 fastest-growing semiconductor industry enterprises have come from China during the past four quarters.

Dont be selective. those billions are small compare to trillion these few other successful companies like SMIC going to create! Cry harder loser! :enjoy:
I said that it can take up to two yrs before a new node is commercially accepted. Have any of you disproved that ? Of course not. And you never will be able to. Anyway, in the meantime of that two yrs, established nodes will have to financially support the continuing development of the new node despite the uncertainty that the new node will be commercially viable, let alone profitable. So with more semicon companies either leaving China or scale down their presence, it will be more difficult for China to steal knowledge and human skills. Now that 7nm node from China will face an even more uncertain future.
 
What China's semicon companies experiencing growth now is momentum from past investments and IP thefts, but as more and more tech companies leave China, that will create its own economic and business momentum that will hurt China's semicon industry.

So how is the Tsinghua group doing? Those cities recovered all their billions yet? :lol:
According to reports in May, Tsinghua Unigroup's debt problem has been resolved
The reorganization case of Tsinghua Unigroup took less than a year from the acceptance of the court’s ruling to the completion of the implementation of the reorganization plan and the termination of the reorganization procedure. In terms of debt repayment, 60 billion cash debt repayment was introduced through open recruitment, and through “cash repayment + stock repayment + debt repayment + The debt settlement rate as 100%.
 
btw, nice graphic stolen from far right Taiwanese nationalist paper taiwannews.com, might as well cite Breitbart LMAO. note how they did not list total value of the companies supposedly going bankrupt.
But are they false?
 
But are they false?

In the modern murica, the rednecks are struggling to find out what means 1 + 1, and the Indian-American engineers are busy to make their PPT presentation.

Good luck to face China in the next 5 years.
 
What do the facts mean? Didn't YMTC produce 3D NAND and sell it?

He is just a desperate loser.

The 192-layer 3D NAND is just another piece of cake for China.

The real jewel on the crown for the semiconductor domain is the lithography machine which cannot be done by a single country.

Now China has accomplished this feat as a single country, and soon we will take down the EUV one.

No one can beat us right now as long as we don't do any stupid mistake by ourselves.
 

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