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Samsung allegedly wants to invest $10 billion in a 3nm chip manufacturing plant in Texas Comments

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  • 17 Feb 2021

Hope they put solar panels in case of emergency

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    • 04 Feb 2021

    Aris, 26 Jan 2021While Samsung invests in USA plant, apple claims they cannot due to operating costs. It's makes sense because Samsung will get money from other companies like amd and nvidia, while apple would use it only for themselves

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      • Anonymous
      • nxg
      • 26 Jan 2021

      Aris, 26 Jan 2021While Samsung invests in USA plant, apple claims they cannot due to operating costs. What is the sense of building the SoC in the states and then shipping it back to Korea or China to assemble. Makes no financial or environmental sense.

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        • Aris
        • 8qX
        • 26 Jan 2021

        While Samsung invests in USA plant, apple claims they cannot due to operating costs.

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          • Lyndino
          • j%t
          • 25 Jan 2021

          Anonymous, 24 Jan 2021I doubt it Biden's pick for Secretary of State outright said that he agrees with Trump�... moreThat's a good thing.

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            • Lyndino
            • j%t
            • 25 Jan 2021

            abigfanoftechs, 23 Jan 2021EU had just learnt from what the US is doing to China. They recently announced a multi-billio... moreThey should be looking at ways to stop relying on cheap china labour to import stuff and make stuff themselves.
            Obviously this pandemic has not taught anybody anything.

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              • Lyndino
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              • 25 Jan 2021

              Anonymous, 23 Jan 2021They “were” dependant, now they are making their own Fabbing machines, but are late, but they ... more"7nm is planned for 2023 and 5nm palnned for 2025,atleast 5 years late but not bad when everyone thought China was 2 decades behind in semi conductor tech"

              Easy to play catch-up and exceed when you don't put in the initial R&D.

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                • Lyndino
                • j%t
                • 25 Jan 2021

                GSM Boy, 23 Jan 2021Wow, its quite a coincidence that Xiaomi have been ban last week in making business with the U... moreI haven't heard of Samsung being a security risk to the USA. This makes sense.
                Plus, since we're all about being having options and stuff it's good to see someone not opening another manufacturing plant in china where they can dictate all sorts of bs.

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                  • AnonD-731363
                  • Lfw
                  • 24 Jan 2021

                  3nm???
                  Thats too big.

                  Want to see chipsets smaller than a Quark.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 0w0
                    • 24 Jan 2021

                    Expecting picometres soon

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                      • Anonymous
                      • GQd
                      • 24 Jan 2021

                      nostalgia guy, 24 Jan 2021can we go back to 28nm chips lolname checks out

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                        • Anonymous
                        • GQd
                        • 24 Jan 2021

                        nostalgia guy, 24 Jan 2021can we go back to 28nm chips lolMany IoT devices are still maufacted on 18nm,45nm and 60nm process

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                          • nostalgia guy
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                          • 24 Jan 2021

                          can we go back to 28nm chips lol

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                            • 24 Jan 2021

                            Wonder why not all of the EU is onboard that euro 145 bill declaration to make chips itself. Missing are bulgaria, czechia, denmark, hungary, ireland, latvia, lithuania, luxembourg, poland, sweden.

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                              • Hamzy322
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                              • 24 Jan 2021

                              Anonymous, 24 Jan 2021I doubt it Biden's pick for Secretary of State outright said that he agrees with Trump�... moreThe thing is it effects American companies and suppliers banning Huawei

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                                • Anonymous
                                • GQU
                                • 24 Jan 2021

                                EnthusiastK, 24 Jan 2021I agree, making chip fabrication machines is not even feasible for businesses. Samsung once ow... moreYup China produces from Top to bottom manufacturing, so it makes sense SMIC wants to produc me own Fabbing machines, and Processes themselves with funding from CPC.

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                                  • GQU
                                  • 24 Jan 2021

                                  Kenda, 24 Jan 2021Wow, you really don't know much about this subject...SMIC is making chip fabbing plants f... moreignorant comment

                                  SMIC is getting $500 billion investment from the Government, as part of $2.1 Trillion investment to start making Fabbing machinese themselves, as to get rid of ASML which uses American IP.

                                  the thing is for the near future they are modifying existing ASML machinese with DUV to 7nm and 5nm machines.

                                  Futhurmore to develop , their own themselves, these Gordon Chang crowd are skinning themselves and hoping china fails 😂😂😂

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                                    • Nvx
                                    • 24 Jan 2021

                                    Kenda, 24 Jan 2021Wow, you really don't know much about this subject...SMIC is making chip fabbing plants f... moreI agree, making chip fabrication machines is not even feasible for businesses. Samsung once owned ASML but sold it later. It's better to let another company concentrate on that part of the supply chain.

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                                      • Kenda
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                                      • 24 Jan 2021

                                      Anonymous, 23 Jan 2021They “were” dependant, now they are making their own Fabbing machines, but are late, but they ... moreWow, you really don't know much about this subject...SMIC is making chip fabbing plants for 7nm and 5nm by USING machines from ASML. They make the chips themselves but don't make the machines that are required to make the chips, so they're fully dependent on ASML to make the chips, which is also the case for all the other chip makers like TSMC (where Qualcomm, Apple, AMD chips get fabbed) , Intel & Samsung.
                                      Since, market leaders like TSMC, Samsung and Intel can't make their own machines for chip fabrication, SMIC can't make their own machines for hell, atleast for the next 10 years..unless you have some magical source or report that says otherwise, then please share with us.

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                                        • 24 Jan 2021

                                        abigfanoftechs, 23 Jan 2021EU had just learnt from what the US is doing to China. They recently announced a multi-billio... moreWow great job EU, finally....

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