MH.Yang
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Thanks for posting this. I have met a lot of really smart Tshingua graduates, so I have great respect for this university. However, the leap from research in a university and commerical production is a big one and your posts don't provide enough authoritative information to demonstrate this has been done. My main concern is what the unit cost of production will be, taking into account capital costs. The chips in the new phone carry the SMIC label. How is SMIC involved in the process you have described ? Also please see a report on statements made by a Tshingua professor:
Goals of 'Made in China 2025' Are Unachievable: Tsinghua Professor
China can currently produce 41.4% of its chip needs.www.tomshardware.com
It is difficult to reconcile the publicly available information with what you are reporting. If you have anything reported by Huawei, SMIC or Tshingua with details, please share it.
The two plants belong to CGST and Zhangjiang Hi-Tech, two companies under the Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility, BSF.
Huawei announced and thanked Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility, BSF for their cooperation on the chips at the conference.
Tsinghua University submitted and announced the theory and proposal of SSMB-EUV 10 years ago, and Tsinghua University announced the successful construction of SSMB-EUV factory in February this year.
In February this year, the Chinese government media announced that Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility, BSF had built two factories using Tsinghua University's technology and proposal.
Do you see the connection and logic between these events?