Not really.
In fact the Court free the teachers from the carged sexually abusing students.
https://jakartaglobe.id/news/court-free-jis-teachers-charged-sexually-abusing-students/
China has already have UNISOC; does this MariSiliconY better?
The most important thing is China need to produce EUV Lithography, so that China can produce Unisoc, Kirin, and MariSiliconY competitive with the best from Qualcomm/Samsung/Mediatek, by herself free of sanction.
Japan economy is the 3rd largest; but China GDP is more than 4x as much as that of Japan.
When Japan commit more fund for military, how much left for the R&D expenditure etc?
Your counter doesnt seem like from the knowledgeable person :)
In the world, only ASML, Canon, and Nikon as the big player and outstanding maker in DUV Lithography.
Your news is outdated.
They have 28nm DUV Lithography now.
First China Made 28nm Lithography Machine Expected For Delivery in 2021
https://www.verdict.co.uk/china-chips-manufacture-technology/
With it, they can produce 7nm chip.
Ad hominem. You are attacking my profession instead of the argument. LOL :lol:
I never claim I am a semiconductor expert, but how the pricing and market demand relate is economical thing that you should understand, if you have ever learn basic economic.
Furthermore... who will believe that you...
The production cost $20K per wafer is already the sign for the failure.
How many potential buyer who want to buy Iphone for $3000 due to expensive cost of Chip because of production in US land?
So thats why I told you: S20K per wafer is not due to high demand, but due to production cost
The question is: who and how many buyers will buy for such a price, dummy? will TSMC get break even for that nm chip?
The $20K per wafer is driven by production cost, not by market demand.
Thats the point. You loose before someone give you a serious argument; thats because your argument slap yourself :)
Why dont you try to answer my question then?
So the problem is with you. Nobody gave warranty that chinese car will outsell Toyota soon :)
and about 5 years... why you think it normally takes 5 years for a new car brand to take over the market leader?