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After U.S. Ban… China JUST Launched World’s First 3NM CHIP Without EUV!



In a groundbreaking moment for China’s semiconductor industry, Xiaomi has successfully completed the tape-out of the country’s …

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  1. The 3nm chips will definitely make the headlines, but I honestly think that near link is the bigger story. You could have linked devices share processing power allowing all the devices to be upgraded by adding a new device to the group and provide redundancy for important stored information by having it stored on more than one device. An older device in the group that may fail soon can be easily migrated from to the other devices and retired. If multiple devices have a connection to the internet faster and more reliable internet will be available to all of them, and I'm sure I'm only scratching the surface.

  2. Your title directly contradicts your story:
    1. Xiaomi is fabless, yet it's suggested they themselves did the so called "tape-out" rather than a fab, which makes no sense.

    2. So the potential foundries are SMIC and TSMC. If the fab was SMIC it might be an optimized 5nm variant, which in turn is an optimized 7nm node, roughly equivalent to TSMC's N7, probably their first gen DUV-only variant.

    3. But if the fab is TSMC, as is suggested in your vid (4:30), that means multiple EUV layers. TSMC's last EUV-free node was their original N7 node.

    So the "news" here is either a 5/7nm EUV-free node by SMIC, equivalent to TSMC's N7 node from… 2018 or a modern TSMC N3 node which however has 25 – 30 EUV layers or more. And yet you spent 35+ minutes spinning…

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  4. The U.S. exported "democracy" to keep countries trapped in political squabbles and to have weak leaderships that are changed in cycles, can be impeached, or removed by them through coups. But they failed to export that to the most important country (China). Without cyclic presidency and active opposition, the U.S. has no way of wrecking China the way it does to most other countries.

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