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US Pushed Dutch Maker of Chip Equipment to Block Chinese Sales Before Deadline

4 点作者 NN88超过 1 年前

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aifooh7Keew6xoo超过 1 年前
It seems to me like this whole Chinese lithography sanction deal is not really... working.<p>SMIC is generously 1-2 nodes behind Intel at this point and have only caught up since we&#x27;ve started utilizing sanctions?<p>Intel meanwhile has not had to compete in any other sense than process technology in decades.<p>They&#x27;ve been habitually humiliated by any competitor with access to any process no matter how dated for the simple fact that they&#x27;re trying to compete not maximize monopoly extraction with that process.<p>They&#x27;ve abandoned numerous innovations simply because they weren&#x27;t extractive <i>enough</i> compared to inferior alternatives.<p>I don&#x27;t think any amount of tipping the scale with sanctions is going to save Intel from being savaged into a mist of blood and insolvency the moment a competitor enters the arena without a process technology disadvantage, and that much seems inevitable now.<p>It&#x27;s simply not in their DNA to survive in that environment.<p>On the other hand, I suppose lobbying for sanctions and subsidies would be textbook Intel strategy.
rayko超过 1 年前
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