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I've just realised, one day, in the year 2100, some random Chinese kid will laugh about TSMCs 2nm tech, thinking about how ancient it is.
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China is inexperienced in semiconductor development. The US sanctions and the corruption fund failure really gives China guidance in what works and what doesn't.
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When it comes to China catching up in semiconductors, it's also important to remember that silicon chips are reaching their physical limits and cannot shrink at the pace of before. China can capitalize on this and maybe jump the gun to developing next gen chips, if the industry moves away from EUV.
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@adameordogh3065 that's the old excuse. "Oh they just copied it". Zeihan made a video on this phone, you belong there.
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☝️ "Chinese bots" "Wumaos" 🤓
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Nope, China's technology is progressing well
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There is always that old guy who brings up china's education system and how it stops innovation. Don't give me your experiences or observations, look around, china is innovating technology left right and center, and no it's not just stealing.
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@theguy8412 The bottom line is, the leading edge of semiconductor development and manufacturing is slowing down due to the laws of physics. If anything, it just gives China time to catch up whilst the leading edge struggles to move to each progression of shrinkage.
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It's because the US did everything they could to stop China from progressing technologically. People were talking about how Chinese chips were sent back to the stone age. This chipset proves them completely wrong. The chipset is still behind it's Taiwanese and western standards, but US restrictions failed miserably.
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Huawei has just filed an EUV patent and has made breakthroughs in EUV optimisation. Realistically, a lot of this is just hype, but if it has got something going for it, this could be huge for China.
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Is it true working in a fab is stressful, low pay and simply not worth it?
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After WW2, was West German technology advanced? After the war, the West German economy grew well, but in terms of technology like computers, were the west Germans advanced and competitive?
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@Shanesong11 Lol, showed off your potent grammar skills with they one
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Sorry, but they do.
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@JohnyPaprikas Yet it shows how the Chinese decimated the US chip restrictions. If the roles were reversed, and the US managed this breakthrough, you'd be praising it non stop 🤦♂️
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Could you do a video about Biden's new China chip restrictions? How will they effect the world and is China lost behind forever because of it?
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No, china wanted to annex Taiwan long before TSMC became chip superpower. It's more political and strategic
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Lol, there's always the people that yap about china copying and stealing
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Seeing the channels you watch, I'm not surprised you struggle to comprehend the truth. "IT'S COPIED 😭😭"
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@Shanesong11 I don't need your knowledge. Time already has. China can self sufficiently make chips up to 7nm.
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Could you do a video on China semiconductor industry corruption crackdown. Seems like China is getting serious about semiconductor progress
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@melvinch Yeah, many people say that, but I'm hesitant to just assume that China's done and there's nothing they can do about it. That attitude is usually adopted by people who are just anti-China, but EVERYONE who says that genuinely believes that they are right. After, they usually say "because they are right" 😂😂
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Who gave their grandpa a smartphone last Christmas?
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China's new "whole nation" seems much more domestic innovation driven.
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Nervous Nancy is going nuclear
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If you genuinely believe that then there's no point debating...
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In the next 5 to 10 years, I think China's chip industry will be very well paid and have very good working conditions and hours. This is because of China's growing chip worker shortage. And the Chinese government are making chips and technology their first priority. Unlike the US, increasing wages and standards of working won't be much of a hassle due to the fact that in China, rich businessman and corrupt CEOs don't have nearly as much power as in the US.
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A video on China's current situation would be great. They are trying to bypass US restrictions with graphene, photonics or other chemical processes
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@Shanesong11 Lol yeah right, you know nothing.
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Would love to see a video on Chinese AI. Recently, they've started construction on a new dam using only robots and drones. Obviously, this is probably hyped up to some extent, but the way it seems? China Wants AI to become a fundamental part of the country.
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@Shanesong11 OK lol, throw a tantrum, I'll be watching Shane boy
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@wakannnai1 If its a carbon copy of TSMC, then so be it. As long as they've learnt the know how
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Can someone tell me what's going on with China's semiconductor industry? Have they already lost the chip war, because there are no new developments and the US sanctions are piling up. Has China already lost? Has the US already won?
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Can you do a video on US chip restrictions?
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Video on US chip restrictions on China and how China will try and get around them?
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@hx5525 Z
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It ain't 2010 buddy, China doesn't just "copy" anymore. Most people struggle with changing realities, especially when it's something they don't like huh.
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Still waiting?
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So is silicon reaching it's limits? The more I think about it, the I think it could be. If so, will graphene or photonics or something else "replace" silicon?
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China's already embraced industrialisation and it's probably better than anything India can boast for
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@aguiscard2452 The demographic crisis would be much averted if China managed to raise worker productivity. The key to that is technology, computerization and innovation which makes semiconductors even more important.
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@NaderNabilart Pretty much all countries are having a semiconductor brain drain. China, the US, Taiwan etc.
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@adameordogh3065 There's a difference between admitting China copied some technology and trying to deny them any of their legitimate progress.
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Why can't we just have AI design chips and have AI robotics replace humans in the manufacturing of chips.
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keep scrolling dawg this shit aint for you 😂
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What are the limits of silicon chips? Physics becomes a real barrier for transistors once you start getting even smaller than 2nm. I'm sure innovation will definitely continue, but perhaps slower or in a different way than the last couple decades?
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Someone from the 1970s would not be able to predict Chinese demographic crisis with the data that they had, bearing in mind the one child policy wasn't a thing at the time. Now, in the 2020s we are predicting China's demographic collapse and how their population might shrink by 50 or 70 percent by 2100. Do you see what I'm trying to say here? I'm not denying their demographic problems, I'm just pointing out that the data of a certain time is very limited once you go past 10 or 20 years.
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China seems seems to be rapidly developing AI chips instead of normal chips
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@BIGFOOOOOT How much free time do you have during the week then? I am confused about what job I shall persue after I'm done with high education
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Is it true that software engineering and anything to do with technology leaves you with no free time such as gym or relaxation?
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