Uhhh isn’t this a huge problem since right now the biggest issue with Russia is their dependence on western semis?

Uhhh isn’t this a huge problem since right now the biggest issue with Russia is their dependence on western semis?

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Oh great more chink machines that'll shit out because the child worker's fingers got sliced off and are causing a short on the board

Intel's 7nm process was a complete train wreck, so considering that the irony of that sentence completely eludes that journalist, it's just a bullshit paid piece

>achieving 7nm with deep UV
Man the chinsects sure do love emulating the jews, don't they? Now they just have to coast on that for the next twenty years to complete the imitation.

>We can make a 7nm transistor!!!!!
>Can you make a 7nm chip?
>Crickets

I'm sure China did. Before this they, a country which copies everything and bans foreign competitors were just dicking around using western equipment because.

7 is small enough for most purposes. For the real high end shit they might as well skip conventional chips altogether.

China would never lie :3

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>Chip breakthrough
uggh, nigger lovin trannies from Any Forums

Even if the chinks are able to get below the 7nm chips ready for production.
they will at least take 2 or 3 years to get their manufacturing line ready for production.

Also I don't think they are able to manufacture anything in this time of the year due to the heatwave/power outages

>Intel-like breakthrough
So what, is this going to be like Intel's first attempt at 10 nm?
Where they churned out a few tiny 2-core laptop chips to prove they had a 10 nm process, probably throwing away 95% of them because they couldn't even work at laptop clocks?

Not suprising the images they shared are of at best a copy of TSMC's 7nm

>The new 7nm chip developed by SMIC as per reports has significant similarities in design and workflow to that of the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) technology. A report from the United Daily News (UDN) also shared images of the recent chip which shows an uncanny resemblance to that of the TSMC chip.

invade the island

>West Taiwan only now getting on 7nm
>While Best Taiwan has been producing 7nm since 2016 and is about to ramp up on 5nm
Well, I guess it is Intel-like in a way.

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10000% stolen tech, fuck these bugs

I highly doubt this is anything besides a one of. You can go through a thousand wafer with aggressive multipatterning, and get a few chips out of it that are viable. This means nothing in terms of capabilities. But this being China of course they would brag about it.

The modern Fab industry involves several industries from several nations with decades of experience coming together to push the limits of cutting edge machines and material.

>intel-like breakthrough
so the china is fucked

they're about to ramp up on 3nm, lad
5nm has been ramping up for a year, now. apple chips have been mass produced in 5nm since last year
7nm has matured into 6nm with higher yields, already

>our chinese master is strong

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>implies beating intel is some kind of achievement
dude, intel has been lagging behind literally everyone else for years now.

Nm are just marketing tools ever since planar died and finfet took over. intel's 10nm are better than tsmc's 7nm. We will never know how good smic's 7nm since they won't be able to mass produce them just like their 14nm

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This is /k/ not Any Forums or Any Forums
Awful lot of offtopic last few hours what are we trying to cover up here lads.

>semis aren’t military tech.

Taiwan is already making 3nm and working on 2nm.

probably bought a Siemens

No, they're not. A 7nm jump to 5nm isn't something that will affect the military at all, it's a tangential topic at best.
Don't get me wrong advances in chips will advance military tech over time, but this whole "muh china has 7nm" is a Any Forumstard tier thread as just one small jump in said chip technology wont make any difference to anything militarily besides server farms.

I eagerly await the WebMs that will come out of this.

Only thing that matters is whether they can mass produce it on their own.
And they cannot, for that requires a dependency on ASML which is still the only supplier of EUV lithography machines and decades ahead of any competition.
My local university managed to achieve 6 nm resolution a decade ago. Of course, no one was interested since the recipe used involved EBID and therefore was utterly unfit for mass production.

>t. a stupid mutt who's never set foot in a fab.

Doesn't matter, Intel always wins

Will never buy from China

I only buy American processors, mine was made in Oregon

Never buying Chinkshit ever, never owned one

Based

are you actually retarded or do you not understand this was discovered when TechInsight tore down a MinerVa chip fabbed by SMIC in 2021 a few months ago and found out it involved 7nm process?

I'm going with retarded AS FUCK in a way only muttards can.

>they will at least take 2 or 3 years to get their manufacturing line ready for production.
retard.
This discovery by Tech Insight came from a tear down of a MinerVa chip fabbed by SMIC in 2021. You can buy it.

Complete bullshit but would actually have been a good thing because it would mean the commies don't need to ruin Taiwan anymore

>Intel always wins
stupid faggot

it's not China wanting to ruin Taiwan. It's the US.
You're a dumbass.
Also, SMIC achieved 7nm tapeout in 2019/2020. The chip that was benchmarked and led to this piece of news was fabbed in 2021. Look up MinerVa.

The point is that while american chipmakers are stagnating and more preoccupied with diversity in the workplace chinese state owned electronics manufacturers already catche up with their western counterparts

Can you at least learn how to spell?

>it's not China wanting to ruin Taiwan
No it's the CCP - as I said, the commies. Feel free to seethe

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TSMC doesn't have 3nm ready yet. Plus, they are only using FinFET for their 3nm. Only Samsung has 3nm (and using GAA on top of that) right now. TSMC won't have GAA until they offer 2nm.

you're a fucking dumbass.

China is catchi-
>Touted as a zen 2 compitor during presentation in china
>16nm cpu ended up worst than 32nm Amd bulldozer from 2013
Susaga xi-sama. Always talk big and when it got exposed, just don't ever mention it anywhere

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