this is an extreme ultra violet photolithography machine made by Belgians.
you put a wad of silicon in it, push a button, and it gives you a 5nm microchip.
america has passed on the opportunity to make these chips themselves because they don't want to buy these machines.
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how much for the extreme ultra violet photolithography machine
AMSL is technically Belgian, in reality i's American and is subject to export controls as such.
And how does this serve God?
prints Gods face into silicon wafers at 5nm sizes
We’re going to have sub-nm chip manufacturing running in two more weeks
>Belgians
Nope, Netherlands.
>5nm
Unfortunately a lot of what we really need is driven by 22-65nm chips.
2 more weeks to flatten the curve, get yer biyearly jab fag.
>america has passed on the opportunity to make these chips themselves because they don't want to buy these machines.
More likely they already had this technology 10 years ago
one MILLION dollars
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so just glue some 5nmns together dumbo
Aw sweet, some ultra violence!
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its asml and its netherlands but other than that you came close
actually they cost hundreds of millions.
>you put a wad of silicon in it, push a button, and it gives you a 5nm microchip
you have no idea what you are talking about
Intel and tsmc are both building facilities in the US