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Inside China's Accelerating Bid for Chip Supremacy 

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Right now the world is dependent on Taiwan for silicon semiconductors called chips, which give devices like iPhones their functionality. This reliance has the U.S. and China both racing for technological independence.
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@business
@business 3 года назад
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@AudioPervert1
@AudioPervert1 3 года назад
Technology worshiping zombies. Chinese or American, endgame is here (Global Warming, Extinction, Retarding World Trade) Only the inconsequential zombies (including yourself) have to choose.
@studiodevelopers2467
@studiodevelopers2467 3 года назад
@@AudioPervert1 German technology too. American technology too Chinese technology too. Japanese technology too. Are we working together globally ? Hmmm yes we are.
@thekaiser4333
@thekaiser4333 3 года назад
China has a wonderful industry. USA is history.
@curtiscarpenter9881
@curtiscarpenter9881 3 года назад
This is about geopolitics not just business, research and development fundamentally as a issue.
@themostamazingguy
@themostamazingguy 3 года назад
Who is the narrator?
@user-pr9vi4ze4j
@user-pr9vi4ze4j 3 года назад
Ordinary people don’t feel it, until his graphics card becomes expensive~~
@donttellmejustlisten4598
@donttellmejustlisten4598 3 года назад
@el gadgy demand and supply?
@donttellmejustlisten4598
@donttellmejustlisten4598 3 года назад
@el gadgy why don’t they make more sell more and take more profits in ???
@EyFmS
@EyFmS 3 года назад
@el gadgy People producing nothing except currency volatility.
@luminouswaves2640
@luminouswaves2640 3 года назад
Disagree. You need cars? Laundry machine? TV? Everything uses semi conductor chips. The more advance piece of electronics are, more chips it uses.
@davidk7544
@davidk7544 3 года назад
Don't say "ordinary", say "US-ians".
@jaredspencer3304
@jaredspencer3304 3 года назад
Kind of a funny nitpick, when talking about the car manufacturing chip shortage, you showed the production line of Toyota, the one car manufacturer arguably most insulated (though not entirely) from the chip shortage because they previously realized how devastating a chip shortage would be and, as a result, stockpiled a healthy supply.
@ashleymukarali4852
@ashleymukarali4852 3 года назад
in the 80s Toshiba was the leader in semi conductor and the US torpedoed Toshiba...the French Giant Alstom is the leader in civil nuclear technology and the US did again their economic terrorism on Alstom...why? Because the US is shifting back to civil nuclear and found that they are behind the French, hence they did the hit!
@roverrange3674
@roverrange3674 3 года назад
Cold Fusion has a great video on Toyotas "just in time" philosophie that everybody copied to optimize production while unfortunately missing that they had important resilience mechanisms in place.
@Ludinjapan
@Ludinjapan 3 года назад
Somebody watches Wendover Productions 👀
@georgez5290
@georgez5290 3 года назад
Just saw your comment under California high speed railway and now this. What a coincidence :)
@dahasolomon7314
@dahasolomon7314 3 года назад
How do you stockpile on chips? Do they not become obsolete after a few years?
@Jason-ti9ke
@Jason-ti9ke 2 года назад
The founder of TSMC intends to only do foundry, because the competitiveness of research and development is too great, but such high-polluting foundry has been greatly reduced through TSMC's technology, and the production success rate has reached more than 90%. Finally, in simple terms Although TSMC is a foundry, its technology is very strong
@guilhermebasso9219
@guilhermebasso9219 6 месяцев назад
Impressive how accurate this video was 2 years ago, and impressive how efficient was China during those 2 years. They already reached 7nm tech.
@1mezion
@1mezion 3 года назад
Since before I was born there has been the warning about putting all your eggs in one basket yet people/companies still don't listen, greed overrides that warning.
@user-gc1hg9sp9k
@user-gc1hg9sp9k 3 года назад
I can't believe that our modern tech society are heavily relied on one company
@Mariobrownio1989
@Mariobrownio1989 3 года назад
Two words: bail outs
@Olivia-W
@Olivia-W 3 года назад
@@user-gc1hg9sp9k If Intel and Samsung don't get their ducks in a row TSMC will be the only one with the technology necessary to supply the best chips. It's some of the most advanced technology humans have ever produced. Of course only a few companies ever will make it.
@saretgnasoh7351
@saretgnasoh7351 3 года назад
@@user-gc1hg9sp9k why not? Others can't do what tmsc do
@user-xq2kb5lk2j
@user-xq2kb5lk2j 3 года назад
@@user-gc1hg9sp9k Technology research is sometimes like gambling. If you don't go down this route, you won't know that it's a dead end, TSMC chose the right route and they won .
@stephen6691
@stephen6691 3 года назад
But Doritos already has chip supremacy. 😎
@ShawnJonesHellion
@ShawnJonesHellion 3 года назад
I don't know how old you are I've recalled doritoes tasting a lot better so they lost that war. Most popular food has changed the seasoning or recipe or provider
@janetyellen2096
@janetyellen2096 3 года назад
I have always believe in Stock market and other Economics activities but Is really unfair that 2021 trading and stock market is just difficult and unbelievable which is too bad now i rather invest my money only on bitcion and gain more profit in return.
@brownsherrod4049
@brownsherrod4049 3 года назад
@@janetyellen2096 Yes sure Bitcoin trade is great unlike the stock market and other financial market Bitcoin has no centralized location since it operates 24hour's in different parts of the world.
@idkwhybut...
@idkwhybut... 3 года назад
Can you two up there not start? We're tired of your scam comments.
@vmvs1984
@vmvs1984 3 года назад
Q🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@kjrom
@kjrom 2 года назад
If there's one thing we've learned in the past couple of years, is that isolating China always backfires. Just like the US did in the current space race, China emerged stronger than ever, has already robots in mars, has already a space station all for themselves, while the international space station has to be shared and is to be put out of service soon.
@kamma44
@kamma44 2 года назад
So what if China has a space station?! The US has had numerous space stations up since the late 70s when most of China was still plowing the fields. The ISS is not the only space station the US has put into orbit. In fact the current Chinese space stations Tiangong 1 and 2 are about the tenth the size of the US Skylabs put up in 1979. They're freaking tiny!! China sent a robot to Mars. Again so what?! The US is about to send people to Mars let alone robots.
@nielsjakobsen2301
@nielsjakobsen2301 2 года назад
@@kamma44 Found the American
@dennisa4220
@dennisa4220 2 года назад
If there is one thing we have learned in the past 20 years is - don’t move your advanced industries and production to a country with a very large population. Rather spread it over many smaller, more manageable countries. No supply chain disruption and no future dragon to fight
@cyberpunk2978
@cyberpunk2978 2 года назад
@@dennisa4220 So you hate competition.
@dennisa4220
@dennisa4220 2 года назад
@@cyberpunk2978 I don’t hate competition per se, but unfair competition. And also creating and empowering an enemy with your own investments. Would China be the aggressive behemoth it is today, without the preferential trade deals and investments it got from both America and Europe?
@sepam82
@sepam82 3 года назад
USA too had foreign help. They had German and other European scientists to help help them to become the leader they are. Countries see this as the fastest way
@jc.1191
@jc.1191 3 года назад
We developed transistors then the integrated circuit. We have invested heavily in leading technology that gave us economic benefits. And everyone gets to enjoy it. We did limited cheating, mainly atomic and rocket related. For world peace reasons, Europe and Germany helped.
@l2qz711
@l2qz711 2 года назад
@@jc.1191 Japan and Taiwan made massive contributions to the first generations of industrial IC's.
@gasun1274
@gasun1274 2 года назад
@@l2qz711 and no one disputed that. what is undisputable however, is china's minimal contribution to modern technology. we are not drawing ethnic lines, but national lines.
@l2qz711
@l2qz711 2 года назад
@@gasun1274 Yes yes, I just want to point out that post-war Japan and Taiwan aren't the same nation as USA.
@metagde6402
@metagde6402 2 года назад
@@gasun1274 what do you consider minimal constribution? They perfected mass production tech and cheap tech for poor Is constribution selective to yiur eyes ?
@squirrelsgarden
@squirrelsgarden 3 года назад
I worked for Applied Materials at the Austin HQ and it was amazing to see these huge machines that are used to make these chips. Definitely the coolest placed I've worked at in my career.
@aniksamiurrahman6365
@aniksamiurrahman6365 3 года назад
I hope TI comes back from the grave and becomes a major competitor.
@suzyrottencrotch5132
@suzyrottencrotch5132 3 года назад
Was Pretty easy to identify you
@rodriguezchen
@rodriguezchen 2 года назад
haha my friend works there for years
@Frank020
@Frank020 2 года назад
Doesn't sound too environment ally friendly in waste rinses and fluids. With the EPA in the US, do you think this is a huge barrier to scale in US?
@piait.yunususkywatcher2977
@piait.yunususkywatcher2977 2 года назад
how big it was my friend and me I want to know about that technology.
@rusitoexplorador
@rusitoexplorador 3 года назад
This video just showed how backwards my country is. While my country and it's politicians only talk about commodities, I am looking at this extremely high tech factories. It is like living in two different planets
@hernegenjas8225
@hernegenjas8225 3 года назад
can relate
@xavierkmuneku
@xavierkmuneku 3 года назад
The entirety of Africa has entered the chat.
@joeblack4436
@joeblack4436 3 года назад
@@xavierkmuneku :'D':
@AANation360
@AANation360 3 года назад
What country?
@mattcruse495
@mattcruse495 3 года назад
@@xavierkmuneku thank u
@simonkind4640
@simonkind4640 2 года назад
Your classmate is getting better and better scores. Instead of studying harder, you decided to throw away all his books and school supplies.
@CxXxBot
@CxXxBot 2 года назад
Lol so china is studying well? You have no clue of the Chinese copying of all stuffs
@simonkind4640
@simonkind4640 2 года назад
@@CxXxBot Man, you must see the fact is, every country wants to hold the key technology, they just don’t have a chance to do so. For a big country like China, which got technology blockage for a long time. Copying from others is always the first step to develop. Every country did this when they got a chance. Korea did, Japan did…
@simonkind4640
@simonkind4640 2 года назад
@@CxXxBot I agree China should do more on IP protection. However, one misunderstanding is, people think “copy” is just as simple as “ctrl + c”, which is definitely not. It is a learning process. China doesn’t have the blueprint, they must learn from the beginning to understand how things work. I bet for 99% of the countries they can’t even understand how it works with a blueprint provided. Right now, there are more and more China-owned technologies. China is developing fast, while western world become slow and lazy. It is a shame. I believe what we should do is learning from China, it doesn’t matter which party you are, just learn from the people better than you, but not just being jealous.
@noahjan2846
@noahjan2846 2 года назад
@@simonkind4640 LOL,they don‘t copy everything like China .
@eboyblackout
@eboyblackout 2 года назад
What a wonderful documentary on chipset shortage! Well captured & documented, thank you @Bloomberg
@peterbranagan1010
@peterbranagan1010 3 года назад
Extraordinary that the company that makes the fabrication machines that TSMC uses wasn't even mentioned. ASML - a Dutch company is the only company in the world capable of making the machines that make 5nm chips at high volume and yield. In turn hundreds of other European high tech companies make components and modules that ASML then integrates into their leading edge machines. TSMC is only a foundry it doesn't make the machines that make the chips.
@ankhenaten2
@ankhenaten2 3 года назад
True all the power is in asml their hands and usa is protecting asml with cia and secret services
@sebfleebee
@sebfleebee 3 года назад
What makes the bread? The baker? Or the oven?
@mc-lb9dk
@mc-lb9dk 3 года назад
USA forbids Dutch ASML to sell machines to China.
@ankhenaten2
@ankhenaten2 3 года назад
@@mc-lb9dk the asml machines have self destruct mechanism that doesn't involve powerfull explosions, it just makes sure no one other than asml knows the tech inside the machine completely
@mc-lb9dk
@mc-lb9dk 3 года назад
@@ankhenaten2 well. I do ;)
@d00mch1ld
@d00mch1ld 3 года назад
Yea.... it boggles the mind how fragile this supply chain is.
@indiancowpissdrinker7151
@indiancowpissdrinker7151 3 года назад
mhm
@wiszak9370
@wiszak9370 3 года назад
and hence, how fragile is our entire world economy and our entire civilization.
@sharkdark666
@sharkdark666 3 года назад
Key world = tsmc It boggles the mind that the world is under the mercy of unknown company to the public and why there is no other companies .
@700gsteak
@700gsteak 3 года назад
The bigger picture is tsmc provides a silicon shield for the country. Tsmc did it to protect the country. The rest of the world should have built their own foundries
@kyle-ri5mz
@kyle-ri5mz 3 года назад
almost by design right?
@itsame1277
@itsame1277 2 года назад
Man. I love these youtube videos! And if I may wax lyrical, so informative and thought provoking.
@qwertyqwertz4516
@qwertyqwertz4516 2 года назад
All around the world: It would take years for China to build cutting edge chip Me: Didn't they built the largest working bullet train station network within 1 decade
@abartakbhattacharya4475
@abartakbhattacharya4475 2 года назад
complexity of building a bullet train network and building a semi-conductor industry is widely different, if they could have done it, they would have done already by now.
@timmychha248
@timmychha248 2 года назад
If it was that ez everyone would have done it.
@panzergrenadier90
@panzergrenadier90 2 года назад
@@abartakbhattacharya4475 how to catch salty indians? post a video of china's achievements.
@panzergrenadier90
@panzergrenadier90 2 года назад
@@abartakbhattacharya4475 you make building the world largest bullet-train system sound so easy.
@aw4404
@aw4404 2 года назад
No actually they had help from other bullet train companies from the west
@TARS..
@TARS.. 3 года назад
Too many eggs in one basket!
@abdiganiaden
@abdiganiaden 3 года назад
a great basket for such a tiny country.
@oceanwave4502
@oceanwave4502 3 года назад
Did you mean the world (except China) is unreasonably relying on American Cloud Service providers?
@shapethefuturetech6005
@shapethefuturetech6005 3 года назад
@@oceanwave4502 Not only cloud serive, but twitter, facebook, google, ios, android etc as well.
@PrapullSharma
@PrapullSharma 3 года назад
@@abdiganiaden John seana apologised already on your behalf, calling Taiwan a country
@abdiganiaden
@abdiganiaden 3 года назад
@@PrapullSharma lol
@task82
@task82 3 года назад
Never heard of TSMC before this video. After watching it, I can see why America and co are so keen to protect Taiwan...
@starlessaeon3972
@starlessaeon3972 3 года назад
Not only that but Taiwan is essentially a Democratic ally under Chinese threat
@damebuster7688
@damebuster7688 3 года назад
even taiwanese companies like foxconn, pegatron, etc. do their manufacturing in mainland china
@whoamitodisagree1217
@whoamitodisagree1217 3 года назад
The Chinese communist regime overthrow the democratic Chinese government, the former leader flew to Taiwan which was back than part of the main country. Today the communist regime has control of everything on mainland and demands Taiwan back. Not only is the protection of Taiwan a sign of protecting democratic values, it is even a opportunity for western countries to enforce pressure on a unregulated communist regime. It is a sign of unapproval of the main land government. Same with Hongkong. It’s the ideology of Democracy. Also America needs military presence to stay a super power.
@1001001a
@1001001a 3 года назад
it doesn't work that way ... idiots
@starlessaeon3972
@starlessaeon3972 3 года назад
@Corona Virus The video does say designs are sent over to TSMC to be produced
@UsErNaMe5858588
@UsErNaMe5858588 3 года назад
Unpopular opinion. If US were in China's place, wouldn't they be also doing exactly what China is?
@protix9880
@protix9880 2 года назад
maybe even worse
@70newlife
@70newlife 2 года назад
@@sreeyeshb I guess the indians designed and built their high-speed trains.
@edmund3504
@edmund3504 2 года назад
100%
@KenHuyn
@KenHuyn 2 года назад
@@sreeyeshb spoken like a true know nothing who's never worked in China. Stick to making cow manure cakes.
@sreeyeshb
@sreeyeshb 2 года назад
@@KenHuyn How convenient! You just guessed everything right. Keep it up boy.
@heckyes
@heckyes 2 года назад
What an excellent first foray into Bloomberg Quicktake. Subbed. A+ content.
@ryank3281
@ryank3281 3 года назад
China is happily buying chips from the US until they are forced to make their own.
@md.abdullahalmamun1100
@md.abdullahalmamun1100 3 года назад
Yup
@gotfan7743
@gotfan7743 3 года назад
That's a pile of BS. Chinese are buying civilian airliners from USA and Europe. And they are also buying military jets from Russia. Are you saying Chinese are not trying to build their own aerospace industry? Chinese always want to dominate any industry and have a control over the supply chain which will give them strategic and geopolitical leverage. Semiconductor industry is one industry where they have no leverage. Most of the supply chain is in US and Europe.
@tusuong7654
@tusuong7654 3 года назад
There are 10 millions of Chinese 50 cents army of China communist party posting comments.
@themarbleking
@themarbleking 3 года назад
@@gotfan7743 evidence?
@ryank3281
@ryank3281 3 года назад
@@gotfan7743 And what's the problem with global dominance? Any country that can, will and should. They definitely thought about making their own chips, but it's cheaper and more efficient to to just buy it off open market, especially for those Chinese hardware company which is mostly privately owned. But now they will be forced to learn and when they succeed eventually one day, company like tsmc and Intel will lost an important market. Chips is not something that you can just open it up and copy, so I don't see the threat to intellectual property. Btw, Valar morghulis.
@NZ-gx6gi
@NZ-gx6gi 3 года назад
it is tough and time-consuming, but i think China is going to do that by itself, no matter how long it takes, just like it was excluded from Space Station and Galileo.
@MaltiAlex
@MaltiAlex 3 года назад
what is Galileo?
@BelgiumKanarie
@BelgiumKanarie 3 года назад
@@MaltiAlex Basically the new GPS system. Its a more modern and way more precise satellite navigation system developed and created by the EU.
@nathanneiman
@nathanneiman 3 года назад
In 5 years China wil surpass and take the lead in chip manufacturing technology.
@XYZ-eu8ns
@XYZ-eu8ns 3 года назад
Yes China will make it within next 10 years
@jasonwang1572
@jasonwang1572 3 года назад
@@MaltiAlex GPS of European version
@honestreviews8776
@honestreviews8776 3 года назад
Back in 2001 until mid 2015 we were fighting for oil, currently right now the entire world is fighting a “pandemic”, next it’s going to be war on SOC chips in Taiwan between the U.S, China and Taiwan stuck in the middle.
@alexskatit4188
@alexskatit4188 2 года назад
A bi-polar world would be best for human kind as it would fuel competition and innovation.
@romainegangaram4808
@romainegangaram4808 2 года назад
I'm glad you picked up on that illogical statement. With two big centres of chip innovation there would be more capital and resources pooled so that development is well catered to. The alternative is where small companies struggle to get funding and resources, like we have now. This is why there are subjects like economics at varsity🤣🙏💪👌
@papabear90
@papabear90 3 года назад
I'm gonna guess that in 10 years time the best and cheapest chips will probably be coming out of china
@anav587
@anav587 3 года назад
Don't they already
@meejinhuang
@meejinhuang 3 года назад
The cheapest chips, yes, but not the best.
@lore00star
@lore00star 3 года назад
i don't think so.. many of these investments from china are failures... it's not something that you can do only with money
@burggerbig102
@burggerbig102 3 года назад
@@lore00star in short term yes. But the market will picked out the ones that actually wants to make progress. Let the time decide
@kentershackle1329
@kentershackle1329 3 года назад
@@lore00star Human resources of R&D right?. Well only CHINA can pour & coordinate its resources, it will take CHINA double/triple less time to catch up. Its just a matter of time...
@zax1998LU
@zax1998LU 3 года назад
I haven't felt the chip shortage. Plenty of lays in the superstore
@empyrerhomann6743
@empyrerhomann6743 3 года назад
@Zhuohui Li you missed the joke but it's fine
@dentatusdentatus1592
@dentatusdentatus1592 3 года назад
Plenty of chips at the poker table too.
@M_Jono
@M_Jono 3 года назад
i like sea salt chips
@MossadDid911
@MossadDid911 3 года назад
Read my name
@funzies2577
@funzies2577 3 года назад
@Zhuohui Li lays, as in the potato chip brand.
@lorenzobolis5166
@lorenzobolis5166 2 года назад
People want to collaborate, whereas governments want to wage war on one another. Such a classic.
@mozambique9113
@mozambique9113 2 года назад
Normal people like us, find job, work for money, afford food and housing, cars or even make small investment. These big guys dont care, they just want their money like us, BUT at all means necessary.
@DylanL814
@DylanL814 2 года назад
Nah people hate each other as much as they collaborate
@redeyejedi4400
@redeyejedi4400 2 года назад
I respect what they are doing but I want a new graphics card 😂
@FrankiePacino
@FrankiePacino 3 года назад
These videos more interesting than Netflix , production value is surprisingly high
@ignaciopazgarcia5370
@ignaciopazgarcia5370 3 года назад
What I learned from this video: Buy stock of TSCM, SAMSUNG and SMIC
@greenghanaproperties1088
@greenghanaproperties1088 3 года назад
haha
@ignaciopazgarcia5370
@ignaciopazgarcia5370 3 года назад
@itzhexen ?
@stant7122
@stant7122 3 года назад
China is collecting and storing everyone’s dna. Look it up. Did you ever get tested for covid? China now has your dna. What they plan to do with it? We’ll find out.
@westtexas806
@westtexas806 3 года назад
@@stant7122 they dont have my dna.
@yeric490
@yeric490 3 года назад
Tsmc
@NonsenseExe
@NonsenseExe 6 месяцев назад
at least 15 years of progress in 2 years 7nm already
@hbrhbr7113
@hbrhbr7113 2 года назад
Thats what happens when we drive and push people to buy the "most recent version" of everything just because. Maybe it's time for all of us to start questioning if we do really need all those "most recent" tech in our daily lives
@Tazmanian_Ninja
@Tazmanian_Ninja 2 года назад
Agreed! 🤗🌸
@jasonwitt8619
@jasonwitt8619 2 года назад
But if we didn't then we would still be using those old Dos computing and or still be playing Atari and not moving on to the next best world of ease. Computing today has allowed the world to communicate on a very fast pace level and world wide. This is one of the biggest selling points is to be able to communicate and buy goods from the other side of the planet. In the 80's that was at a snails pace, today it is over night and anyone can do it. Advancing tech is here to stay, question is who do we trust to build it...
@Khaled.Abbara
@Khaled.Abbara 2 года назад
@@jasonwitt8619 very true 100% correct. But I don't think we need a smart toaster 😅😂
@joestudly9048
@joestudly9048 Год назад
@@jasonwitt8619 Yes true to a certain extent but do you really need to say buy a new I phone every year, why not keep it 8 years. You are only getting new features you probably don't want or need
@royalmontpark
@royalmontpark 3 года назад
They will get there, matter of when.
@coldham77
@coldham77 3 года назад
And when they do, we will already have left.
@Skkj0802
@Skkj0802 3 года назад
Yea left behind.
@RNA0ROGER
@RNA0ROGER 3 года назад
Provided they are willing to break the bank and or engage in ip theft. Even them both of those things might not be enough given that hard chip making is.
@Julmaa87
@Julmaa87 3 года назад
So, this is why I can't get my new graphics card.
@TheCatandDogShow_
@TheCatandDogShow_ 3 года назад
Bro facts
@exorcistgg9833
@exorcistgg9833 3 года назад
US has been sanctioning Chinese chip manufactoring for years, not letting them to buy cutting edge EUVs for semiconductor manufactoring
@powervr
@powervr 3 года назад
I payed allmoust 2000 euros for my new card... :D that if this was normal periods... I would not payed more than 600 euros.
@Madtroll1209
@Madtroll1209 3 года назад
@@exorcistgg9833 I live in Hong Kong, which is a couple of train stations away from Shen Zhen, we don't need to pay tariffs or anything (being a Chinese SAR and what-not), yet we still get ridiculously priced graphics cards that are 2-3 times MSRP. It's kind of like what you're seeing in the states right now, sites like Newegg are starting to have stock, but the prices are still inflated. That's what the market here in Hong Kong has been like since ampere was announced, stores lined with graphics cards, but they're being sold at these Ebay prices. Granted, these stores have implemented measures to deter miners from buying GPUs, like how you can only get ampere cards if you buy an entire build's worth of parts. Even so, the prices you get are still 2x MSRP. It's almost as if everyone has forgotten that an RTX 3070 is a $499 part, not a $1000+ part. But yeah, I won't hold your hopes up just yet.
@aeebeecee3737
@aeebeecee3737 3 года назад
Well, I don’t think the US-China war will destroy the semiconductor industry. On the contrary, more America and China are at war with each other to promote the development of the world's semiconductor industry and give more profits to the world. The United States and China do not need to occupy an important position in this world, otherwise they will become a dangerous virus in the semiconductor industry. So letting them fight each other to get rid of impotence in this world is the best gift ever.
@pooh6299
@pooh6299 Год назад
The problem is simple. You can't reverse engineer a manufacturing process. You can only work out what the components are, and then from there, you need to work out how to make those components. With high-end chips, the processes often require knowledge of obscure physics, and a practical application of that, which has taken decades to refine.
@levelazn
@levelazn Год назад
china can reverse engineer anything
@SteveSun89
@SteveSun89 2 года назад
China: hope to collaborate and get things done quickly, cost effectively and to the benefit of both the US and China. US: wouldn't it be "terrible" for the world if 1.45 billion people got access to medicine sooner than 320 million? SMH
@joet7136
@joet7136 2 года назад
LOL, to the benefit of both the US and China. You're funny.
@we1rdfuk
@we1rdfuk 3 года назад
TSMC and Samsung only got the ability to create semiconductors from the US. After the US shafted and destroy the Japanese semiconductors chip industry, which was out production the US in both quality and quantity. I think it was in the 1980's
@ahmadimamadyan1396
@ahmadimamadyan1396 3 года назад
nice info
@semiramisubw4864
@semiramisubw4864 3 года назад
yep and japan took a very high toll for that.. we see such stuff anytime soon again. Member Huawei ? yikes.
@firmware-jh5vk
@firmware-jh5vk 3 года назад
No, it seems expensive and also Japanese tech seem to be protective and it made ICs with only Japanese datasheet which was extremely frustrating! Also even outside of Japan there are trading companies that would refuse to sell ICs to non-Japanese company which was disgusting. I know because I called them to find out if this was true and he admin was point blank without a conscience that it might be a wrong thing to do said YES, this is their practice which is illegal.
@firmware-jh5vk
@firmware-jh5vk 3 года назад
When Japan become a crazed country Taiwan won the hearts of the Americans. Till today Taiwan is the place to be for semiconductor. The US just focus on tech.
@DK-yz9xk
@DK-yz9xk 3 года назад
not surprised what happened to japan this is what happens to a country that is a USA lapdog
@faustin289
@faustin289 3 года назад
To say that those 20-billion fabs get obsolete in 5years is exaggerating. The most needed chips like those used in the automotive industry don't have to be cutting edge.
@therocketmanprince682
@therocketmanprince682 3 года назад
He was talking about in general . in some years 2nm is coming
@georgebrantley776
@georgebrantley776 3 года назад
@@therocketmanprince682 But devices do not need 2nm. Maybe smartphones, which have to be tiny. The truck does not care if it is 2nm or 20nm.
@hagianghoang4026
@hagianghoang4026 3 года назад
True, but the thing is there are more phones and computers than cars. While the old process can still be used, the volume of production will reduce substantially.
@channel11121
@channel11121 3 года назад
@@georgebrantley776 Size has to do with speed and processing power. Final die size isn't all that important.
@rogerup
@rogerup 2 года назад
AI ? AI? AI? AI????????
@Kevindevin7
@Kevindevin7 2 года назад
BigTech getting into production of its own silicon will be HUGE
@DiotraxSecondlives
@DiotraxSecondlives 2 года назад
gotta love how taiwan is west of the US, yet the map animation take the long way east to get there.
@TimeT-ob9vz
@TimeT-ob9vz 3 года назад
US forces China to develop their own chips though it is going to be hard at the beginning. However, I believe China will have their own chips eventually just like the space station.
@JustAGuy85
@JustAGuy85 3 года назад
They just need to steal some designs so that they can begin to build their shoddy components.
@mackhudson1493
@mackhudson1493 3 года назад
You mean the one that's already losing orbit?
@mackhudson1493
@mackhudson1493 3 года назад
@Katie K Their education system is a joke
@yoyohighness
@yoyohighness 2 года назад
@@JustAGuy85 If I get you a stolen blueprint of a Tesla, can you build one ?
@bingham4255
@bingham4255 2 года назад
@@JustAGuy85 USA so called No1 but can't protect its secrets, WHAT A JOKE!
@christopherarmstrong2710
@christopherarmstrong2710 3 года назад
3:33 $15 Bn - $20 Bn to build one semiconductor factory, and that factory is obsolete within 5 years. Factories must be operated 24/7 around the clock to be competitive. Brutal industry economics.
@Psybo
@Psybo 3 года назад
You can’t tell me they are scraping by tho.. so they see a dive in profits... what so no extra yacht for the 20th grandchild that year? Ooh brutal industry
@yummychips_
@yummychips_ 3 года назад
@@Psybo thats the point. You make 5-10 bill a year, or you go out 20-25 bill bankrupt.
@rafflesiadeathcscent3507
@rafflesiadeathcscent3507 3 года назад
@New oh yea? Maybe a genius like you should manage it so it will become numbeh 1, right?
@imrokwasiba9027
@imrokwasiba9027 3 года назад
Car still need 28nm chip, so After 5 years of 5nm chip, the campany Can still produce. But high tech like computer, will need more less nm chip.
@thomasvermeulen3402
@thomasvermeulen3402 3 года назад
@@imrokwasiba9027 Excactly. it's not completely true that a chip machine is obsolete after 5 years. most chips for cars are 40nm and tsmc is working on a 2 nm chip right now. the biggest shortage is actually for 40nm chips right now.
@KaarlHoopes
@KaarlHoopes 2 года назад
Excellent reporting!
@blackgbaoops
@blackgbaoops 2 года назад
🇹🇼Taiwan made best chips in the world
@zurinarctus1329
@zurinarctus1329 3 года назад
When China learned the know-how technologies, GPU and CPU will be vastly cheaper than they are now.
@udhayakumarMN
@udhayakumarMN 3 года назад
True..
@yukinetokisaki1644
@yukinetokisaki1644 3 года назад
Is Huawei phone cheap? Low prices of Chinese products are based on very low wages of Chinese workers. Yet if Chinese companies can occupy some tech and market, they also want money.
@sbludba
@sbludba 3 года назад
Rear earth technology
@ihl0700677525
@ihl0700677525 3 года назад
Chinese companies are making wide range of products, the low ends are ofc cheap but the higher end ain't that cheap, especially with rising wages and production cost in China.
@beastcreations8965
@beastcreations8965 3 года назад
@@yukinetokisaki1644 solar panels are cheap today because of Chinas mass manufacturing. China is the one u should thank for creating solar panels cheap and make renewable energy at lower cost than fossil fuel industry.
@CarthagoMike
@CarthagoMike 3 года назад
6:16 small correction here, but for current-gen cutting edge chips (which is what the this piece is about) TSMC actually makes use of EUV technology, the machinery ánd software of which comes from ASML in Europe, and not the USA.
@MatthijsvandenHoven
@MatthijsvandenHoven 3 года назад
Also, they are not "scraping" the chips with EUV light like that dude says, that's not how lithography works.
@valeyo
@valeyo 3 года назад
to be fair, their EUV Patent (monopoly) is granted by the US Government and ASML got to its point with heavy US involvement.
@footballvideos4246
@footballvideos4246 2 года назад
@@valeyo how is relevant that the US recognizes ASML's patent? That's only fair. But even if ASML didn't have a patent, they'd still hold a monopoly. No US company can make EUV machines. I'm not aware that ASML had help from US. Do you have an example of this?
@prem9501
@prem9501 2 года назад
I was about to say the same before I saw your comment. How can they ignore ASML. ASML is nowadays as important as TSMC itself
@kappalol9858
@kappalol9858 2 года назад
@@prem9501 actually TSMC helps ASML to make EUV machines for 20 years. Not only ASML own this advanced tech of euv,TSMC also own a big part of it.
@sontjer
@sontjer 2 года назад
The U.S. and China relations are arguably the most complex one in the world, simply like the flesh & bones that stick with each other seamlessly. From the market perspective, China has the largest vehicle and consumer electronic device market where all related corporations are dying to sell their products, on the other hand, China eagers to deliver on its goal of self-reliance on the technology sector, especially chip making which the U.S. strictly banned though, and hopefully, they can reach some point of perfect check and balance. By the way, The entire tech world that depends on the thin line of TSMC is something that both the Western world and China reluctant to see and is so ridiculous that must be altered somehow no matter how long it may take.
@hdckdsadd
@hdckdsadd 2 года назад
And that's why Taiwan will never be left alone to face an invasion. :)
@BritskNguyen
@BritskNguyen 3 года назад
Title: Chip Supremacy! Footage: PCB, capacitors, SMD...
@50-50_Grind
@50-50_Grind 3 года назад
Laymen can't tell the difference.
@AMERICANPATRIOT1945
@AMERICANPATRIOT1945 3 года назад
If the USA wants to regain its chip independence, the US government will have to remove the short term investment strategies which have destroyed US competitiveness in manufacturing, especially high tech manufacturing. The US government will also have to make its own investments in public private ventures, or directly fund the building of new cutting edge manufacturing facilities, no matter the opinions of die hard capitalists.
@heyalexluu
@heyalexluu 3 года назад
tldr; we can, but we don’t want nor need to. It’s cheaper for the US to buy manufactured chips than manufacture their own. There already are companies in the US that make their own chips in house, but they don’t mass produce them like TSMC or Samsung.
@Misterz3r0
@Misterz3r0 3 года назад
@Primordial Fantasies We already do it with strategically important industries that we consider vital to national security. America actually is still the 2nd largest manufacturer in the world because we still manufacture armaments. We simply need to prioritize what it is we need to focus on.
@nigelbenn4642
@nigelbenn4642 3 года назад
Never going to happen, USA couldn't swim in a puddle
@niazainodin2433
@niazainodin2433 3 года назад
One : not cheap. 2 ; take a long timeee (more than a year) 3 ; not sure about profit. This should be government project. But, i forget that USA care too much about their oversea base.
@whyyeseyec
@whyyeseyec 3 года назад
Every country on the planet practices capitalism. Some just give it a different name. It's the only economic system that works.
@jaytso1883
@jaytso1883 Год назад
Taiwan has a population of only 24million to draw its talents from, whereas China has 1.4billion. 20 years ago, China didn't have its own global positioning system and space station. Today, it has BeiDou and TianGong
@dani_934A
@dani_934A Год назад
You may have heard this one before, but this season is make or break for the A-Leagues. A potentially future-defining moment for competition, an opportunity for its administrators to grow the sport and relaunch it into the public consciousness.
@corneliaedgerton3595
@corneliaedgerton3595 3 года назад
So basically without TSMC the earth explodes and we all die horribly, right?
@luxemag4347
@luxemag4347 3 года назад
no, but you get to keep your Iphone until the battery dies, and then you replace it with a Nokia 3310, which would survive any old earth explosion.
@hannibalwantsahuggrande3433
@hannibalwantsahuggrande3433 3 года назад
@@luxemag4347 im not sure the world without smartphones is such a bad thing...
@switchps310
@switchps310 3 года назад
@@hannibalwantsahuggrande3433 smartphones is already one of our vital organs. Without it, it seems like we lack something...
@samd1405
@samd1405 3 года назад
@@switchps310 gross. Go vacation somewhere with no cell signal or wifi and just enjoy the peace & quiet.
@theeschatechannel2854
@theeschatechannel2854 3 года назад
@@samd1405 kids these days have no idea.
@gauravjha8938
@gauravjha8938 3 года назад
I'll be like 'Alice in Wonderland' if I get to TSMC ...🙆🏻‍♂️💁🏻‍♂️
@KennyL1
@KennyL1 3 года назад
Sorry. If you are not a known practitioner in the Chip industry, neither TSMC nor any top tier foundry will be deal with you.
@eduwino151
@eduwino151 3 года назад
lol you think TSMC is advanced google ASML and cymer the guys who make the EUV machines TSMC uses , that is some alien level tech involved
@fallboot7992
@fallboot7992 3 года назад
@@eduwino151 Thanks for this, TSMC is a huge player but the companies manufacturing the tools they require are even more important
@k1m625
@k1m625 3 года назад
lol....I literally just finished watching that last night.....I really liked it
@eduwino151
@eduwino151 3 года назад
@YS LEE trying to take Taiwan will be the end of china from the crippling sanctions and isolation that would follow from the west
@Lowness125
@Lowness125 2 года назад
Japan needs to step up their silicon semiconductor game. They have been sleeping the last 20 years.
@vincentsong1355
@vincentsong1355 2 года назад
The US killed Japan's semiconductor industry in the 1980s.
@Lowness125
@Lowness125 2 года назад
@@vincentsong1355 how?
@christianasch9176
@christianasch9176 2 года назад
The US forced Japan to cut their exports of chips because the US couldn't compete. Then the 90s economic crisis in Japan happened and that ended up more or less killing the industry.
@whistleblowertelugu648
@whistleblowertelugu648 3 года назад
Explained in simpler way better than my professors
@lightspeedrescue
@lightspeedrescue 3 года назад
Reliance on China comes from a company's want to go for the cheapest labour possible so they can get maximum profit, they aren't forced to rely on China.
@reydereyes8387
@reydereyes8387 3 года назад
Well said
@paterdoloris
@paterdoloris 3 года назад
Actually, it's has gone past that for a long time. People want affordable products so factories are forced to move to China. The consumers demands it.
@zhangjin5120
@zhangjin5120 3 года назад
But China doesn't have the cheapest labor now, not even close.
@paterdoloris
@paterdoloris 3 года назад
@@zhangjin5120That's because it's not just about labor anymore. China has built industries that can't be beat. If you are an inventor with an idea or a product and money, all you have to do is go to China. Engineering, raw materials, manufacturing and even shipping, China will handle it cheaper and easier than making your own in another country with cheaper labor.
@JackIsNotInTheBox
@JackIsNotInTheBox 3 года назад
Would you pay for a $1800 iPhone? Exactly.
@saxenachetan1989
@saxenachetan1989 3 года назад
Meanwhile, Lays 'we got you covered' puffs more air in their packs
@JohnDoe-xq8sk
@JohnDoe-xq8sk 3 года назад
It's literally cow food anyway, well cheetos at least.
@ShadowedStickfigure
@ShadowedStickfigure 3 года назад
it's literally all just animal feed that hasn't hit the ground yet
@SomethingSeemsOff
@SomethingSeemsOff 3 года назад
@@ShadowedStickfigure We're animals too.
@daoistsaintmasterofthenasc6220
@daoistsaintmasterofthenasc6220 3 года назад
The comment above me is painful to see in every comment section .
@sachin2842
@sachin2842 3 года назад
@Mladen Joncevski lol 🤣
@dani_934A
@dani_934A Год назад
When Tristan first moved into the Maitland community housing property, it did not have many of these features. He spent two years submitting requests for his housing provider, Hume Community Housing, to make alterations, only for the most significant ones to be ultimately rejected as too costly - a situation he describes as “stigmatising” and “dehumanising”.
@mannyespinola
@mannyespinola 2 года назад
Thank you for this video
@arminius6506
@arminius6506 3 года назад
Have you guys noticed how irrelevant Europe has become. It's the US, China and East Asia, nobody is talking about Europeans anymore.
@dannnsss8034
@dannnsss8034 3 года назад
We only talk about western Europe, and they live comfortably fine with each other. Asia though needs to trade outside, because they don't get along.
@ArawnOfAnnwn
@ArawnOfAnnwn 3 года назад
Europe has a higher quality of life than either. It's wealthy and peaceful. Only Americans need to feed their egos to make up for the fact that they can't even take care of their people. Despite long being the richest country in the world, the US has the highest poverty rate (or second highest - it jostles with Israel) in the developed world. It has crumbling infrastructure. Widespread inequality. High levels of violence. Etc. etc. They chose power over prosperity, Europe did the reverse. I prefer the latter.
@thecr6402
@thecr6402 3 года назад
@@ArawnOfAnnwn Well said, the 21st century belongs to asia...
@kolviczd6885
@kolviczd6885 3 года назад
@@dannnsss8034 Asia don't get along because US play the spoilsports in the middle - Asians are smart and hardworking people but they are vulnerable to Western power manipulation - which is their biggest weakness. History tells us the same story - the west were able colonized most Asian nations by manipulating one rulers against the other, making friends with one and creating foes with the other and never allow any co-operations between them. US is applying the tactics now in Asia-Pacific geopolitics and they are winning it. Evil Mastermind.
@johnsony6191
@johnsony6191 3 года назад
But do you know how many hours the people in East Asia(China, Japan, South Korea) work and how much pressure they are facing in the work and society? If they don't work hard, they will be placed by others. Especially in China and South Korea. parents are paying a lot of money for children's education, make them more competitive than others while in western countries children are play footballs and online games.
@Mrsonicguy
@Mrsonicguy 3 года назад
That wax lyrical moment at the end was golden xD
@denizcanbay6312
@denizcanbay6312 2 года назад
The biggest chip manufacturer is hands down McDonald's
@maozhong88
@maozhong88 2 года назад
This is hilarious, the US is on the losing end of this fight for sure. If they refuse to sell these electronic chips, but continue to develop themselves, eventually with enough time they'll outpace the world. The US has been falling behind, you can see it in the technology.
@backinthegame34
@backinthegame34 2 года назад
Wait until a war starts. Then you will see who is behind in technology !
@70newlife
@70newlife 2 года назад
@@backinthegame34 you can't put the genie back in the box. Besides both are nuclear powers. And Russia is very much in China's corner. Plus China is the largest trade partner for practically every country in the world. US' success in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Syria, etc is not much to talk home about.
@radhakrishnanvadakkepat8843
@radhakrishnanvadakkepat8843 2 года назад
@@backinthegame34 u want war because u lost the leadership. This will not work Others have a better technology
@maulolkajan8565
@maulolkajan8565 2 года назад
@@70newlife lol
@genfaamanfunzii2623
@genfaamanfunzii2623 2 года назад
Immigration that all the US needs to use on China, talents from all over the world end up there, no one wants to go to China to live, you have no rights there if you go contrary to the CCP.
@georgeli2672
@georgeli2672 3 года назад
“When relying on others is not an option...” *We do it ourselves*
@halova962
@halova962 3 года назад
By stealing.
@markusoreos.233
@markusoreos.233 3 года назад
@@halova962 ...Future technology with a time machine I guess...
@blogintonblakley2708
@blogintonblakley2708 3 года назад
@@halova962 Wasn't stolen. A few rich people here in the USA decided to send our factories and jobs to China. Hard to do that without sending the intellectual property that uses those factories and jobs. This was created by people like Buffet and Bezos... to name just two. So that those greedy sociopaths could have more billions.
@yuanwang5997
@yuanwang5997 3 года назад
@@halova962 yeah, just like the Anglos stole the land from Indians in the old days.😋
@georgeli2672
@georgeli2672 3 года назад
@@halova962 Ok. But like, honestly, who doesn’t steal?
@Clark-Mills
@Clark-Mills 3 года назад
0:13 No microcontrollers in that toaster oven, sorry. That particular model is entirely electromechanical.
@DarkwearGT
@DarkwearGT 3 года назад
shh
@royk7712
@royk7712 3 года назад
Smart toasters
@Clark-Mills
@Clark-Mills 3 года назад
@rich martin Not this one; bimetallic thermal cutout switch for the element: mechanical. Rotary timer "switch": mechanical. Four position rotary switch for None, Top, Bottom, Both heating elements: mechanical. Neon indicator light; it's not even a LED. Of all the stock images out there they had to pick that one! :) Seriously not a big deal; amusing really.
@stevie-ray2020
@stevie-ray2020 3 года назад
Should've shown a micro-wave oven instead, (or the Breville toaster-oven I have)!
@msubtech84
@msubtech84 3 года назад
@@Clark-Mills you might be right this time but your on my radar buddy
@TeacherFlash
@TeacherFlash 2 года назад
11:20 It is not DECADES behind... in fact they can make 7nm chips. That is 2-3 years behind. Maximum 6 years behind.
@Sweet_Dae
@Sweet_Dae Год назад
I am surprise Philippines has a role on making iphone.
@jashandeep146
@jashandeep146 3 года назад
"It's my way or the Huawei." - CEO, Huawei.
@dana.j9062
@dana.j9062 3 года назад
No kidding!! The ccp thugs are aggressive and ruthless to say the least
@presidentfist2787
@presidentfist2787 3 года назад
@@dana.j9062 And America isn't?
@maddoo23
@maddoo23 3 года назад
@@dana.j9062 Lol, what?
@hydroaegis6658
@hydroaegis6658 3 года назад
@@presidentfist2787 America treats its allies well and are at least somewhat held accountable by its citizens. China has no real allies, is an authoritarian government, controls its populace with an iron grip, and is overtly aggressive in its foreign policy. Not to mention the general Chinese population is very racist and anti-foreigner (especially towards other Asian countries) in their government created cocoon.
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q 3 года назад
@@presidentfist2787 CIA always wins
@jamesbrown99991
@jamesbrown99991 3 года назад
0:10 "the most basic toaster ovens" do not contain a 'chip'. They use bimetallic switches for the temperature, and a geared spring mechanism for the timer.
@david-rd2qc
@david-rd2qc 3 года назад
Tell that to my Samsung smart toaster with a rtx3900 😎
@jamesbrown99991
@jamesbrown99991 3 года назад
@@david-rd2qc In what world is that "the most-basic toaster" oven?
@pameiuioigoutu
@pameiuioigoutu 3 года назад
I guess we are so used to everything being "smart" that we assume all home gadgets have bluetooth and microchips nowadays. Why do we need smart toasters and car keys? Isn't that overuse of this extremely sophisticated and complex technology part of the problem when it comes to shortage?
@TheBooban
@TheBooban 3 года назад
@@pameiuioigoutu so i can press a button on my phone to eject the bread and scare the cat.
@Zt3v3
@Zt3v3 3 года назад
Pedantic.
@FlyBySigh
@FlyBySigh 3 года назад
I'm all for Chinese chips if it means I can get a RTX 3080 for non-scalper prices.
@velociraptor2827
@velociraptor2827 3 года назад
and then suddenly your RTX 3080 transforms into a decepticon taking you in your sleep
@misa664
@misa664 2 года назад
Well official Taiwans name is Republic of China, so we are already getting Chinese chips
@bahadireneser2924
@bahadireneser2924 2 года назад
Yeah while they are completely killing your economy like they did with covid
@japhalpha
@japhalpha Год назад
Basically the top 2 powers of the world are pulling everyone down instead of putting differences aside. Great piece 👏
@liquidtunes
@liquidtunes 3 года назад
I don’t agree with the closing statement in this video. Now that American “supremacy” is threatened, there is talk of bipolarisation and ill portention of a Chinese way growing stronger. But isn’t that a rather negative and inefficient take on the way the world is developing? China’s progress is signaling other countries to pull their socks up, rethink resource allocation and plan definitively and efficiently. Technological competency and (if possible) self sufficiency are vital areas for a country’s future and China has the right to pursue these to the best of her abilities. Why it is continually framed in such a negative light is frankly a bit dismal.
@shaundudley4576
@shaundudley4576 3 года назад
Most intelligent comment yet. Bravo.
@user-dy4rh5vz4w
@user-dy4rh5vz4w 3 года назад
this is western media!!
@EugeneBuvard
@EugeneBuvard 3 года назад
I also disagree on the conclusion but usually it's the Chinese authorities advocating for keeping global trade and cooperation as it is. Western power, mostly the us, were expecting china economic and political system to open up and it did not happened so they want changes and apply pressure.
@souka720
@souka720 3 года назад
West capitalists vs East capitalists
@liquidtunes
@liquidtunes 3 года назад
@@EugeneBuvard nice to hear you concur and interesting that you brought up the “China to open up” “become democratic” rhetoric. I was writing a detailed response but decided it would be better to recommend a very interesting talk that touches on this. Search “What Happens When China Becomes Number One” a lecture by Kishore Mahbubani at Harvard IOP.
@robertcaling9267
@robertcaling9267 3 года назад
10 yrs ago, everyone thought that japan is the most advance country in the world.
@SuperSky9
@SuperSky9 3 года назад
It is because unlike someone they didn't STOLE those technologies
@dragonache705
@dragonache705 3 года назад
@@SuperSky9 They should have, the Americans and Chinese are on top because of that lol
@GL-xe5vx
@GL-xe5vx 2 года назад
Chip design and chip manufacture are knowledge, so they can be learned and mastered. TSMC is important but it is not irreplaceable. China will be chip independent eventually no matter the US puts sanction on China or not. The US can only slow it down.
@justice929
@justice929 Год назад
necessity is the mother of invention China will eventually catch up and surpass ...
@obambagaming1467
@obambagaming1467 Год назад
China will actually chip independent faster because of the US sanctions. Chinas new space station probably wouldn't exist if the US wouldn't have banned China from the ISS.
@mosezmunzwe
@mosezmunzwe 2 года назад
What minerals do they use to manufacture those chips, I want to see something?.
@0x0x00
@0x0x00 3 года назад
TSMC announced 2nm in 2022 production. 90% of global advanced chips are made by TSMC.
@listenograpdi2035
@listenograpdi2035 2 года назад
Not for long...
@LeafMaltieze
@LeafMaltieze 2 года назад
If TSMC can stay ahead of the curve, then even if china becomes self sufficient, they will only sufficient in an older tech. They can probably get by with that, because old tech still works, but the world will still protect Taiwan. If China ever wants Taiwan, they need to make them appear useless in the eyes of the global elite.
@gasun1274
@gasun1274 2 года назад
​@@LeafMaltieze let's not forget that the entire chip industry rests on one dutch lithography company. without their equipment we won't be able to fabricate anything. for larger technologies like fighter jets, they're easier to copy, but for anything near the quantum level, no amount of brilliance from china's engineers (who are already moving out of china by the way) can supplant those lithography machines
@tannen3339
@tannen3339 2 года назад
@@gasun1274 I heard there are Chinese working in ASML
@jeffreykalb9752
@jeffreykalb9752 2 года назад
Depends where you draw the line on advanced chips. If you include only the absolutely smallest line widths, yes, but that is a tiny sliver of the semiconductor market, or even on the "advanced" semiconductor market. Most advanced microprocessors are using 7nm or so.
@JACKSPARROW-wp7pb
@JACKSPARROW-wp7pb 3 года назад
Respect to all those hardworking people that help create the amazing technology we use
@mikethomas4423
@mikethomas4423 3 года назад
What seagulls we will be when the war comes and we are fighting over chips .
@hyphen2612
@hyphen2612 2 года назад
Intel doing chip foundry. They've got the technology, but it had always been so customized to their own chip architecture, it's going to be a steep learning curve. Think of TSMC as a semi-automated bakery that takes any orders of bread from the community. Intel is like a fully automated donut machine, it's great at making all kinds of donuts, but if you want it to make toast, well, it's gonna be "toast".
@freespeech8520
@freespeech8520 3 года назад
When the U.S. bans China from ISS and NASA cooperation, China launched its own space station and Mars rover. The history tends to repeat itself.
@spuffles2104
@spuffles2104 3 года назад
innovation is inevitable but it's how you go about innovation which is what reflects and reveals in the incoming consequences, think deep about it
@borneandayak6725
@borneandayak6725 3 года назад
But when they launched the rocket, they can't track it. Lol
@neeljavia2965
@neeljavia2965 3 года назад
@@oscaarexports2494 Occurred 18 years ago. China still can't get it right. Do I have to type backwards and outdated for them.
@subramanianmani2518
@subramanianmani2518 3 года назад
but china took so long to realise. Are they naive?
@neeljavia2965
@neeljavia2965 3 года назад
@Soco lj d h reki Already replaced the outdated russian tech with new one. That too at a much less price.
@qjimq
@qjimq 3 года назад
I worked at DEC Digital Equipment Corp in Shrewsbury Ma in 1991 and we had been defeated by IBM as the leader in the personal computer field. We were making large servers w/ dumb consoles and IBM made smart consoles. We were ahead in chip manufacturing tech but our business plan was wrong. We anticipated there to be a cloud before one was possible. We sold our chip tech to a Taiwanese Company and I trained them how to do my small part in the process. Then we shipped the huge machines half way across the world. I assume it was to TSMC. We had the 64 bit Alpha Chip back then, but we were bankrupt.
@imranarshad7302
@imranarshad7302 2 года назад
It's interesting to note that chip manufacturing requires a lot of water. This leads to draught in certain regions. Taiwan is also suffering from this.
@zihaoliu605
@zihaoliu605 2 года назад
the only region in Taiwan that is not in water shortage is Jinmen, they have 3 waterlines directly supplies from Shenzhen in Mainland China.
@jakejimstone5029
@jakejimstone5029 2 года назад
That's interesting. I see the US building micro-chip plants in Arizona. Hopefully, the water doesn't come from the Colorado River.
@thenextlevelfarmers
@thenextlevelfarmers Год назад
Interesting,...
@susanstanley9946
@susanstanley9946 Год назад
中国降雨量最充沛的地方在台湾
@sahildua4659
@sahildua4659 4 месяца назад
Even every smartphone charging adapter has transistor inside ..😂
@pilotpig_
@pilotpig_ 3 года назад
16:43 is that guy watching an overwatch game on youtube and pretending he's playing?
@nickmarble7226
@nickmarble7226 3 года назад
Lololol
@KentoCommenT
@KentoCommenT 3 года назад
wowwwwwwww
@zenkev7309
@zenkev7309 3 года назад
pfff true
@InservioLetum
@InservioLetum 3 года назад
Nope, muzzle flash and clicks line up. He's just clicking impatiently while he waits for the reload. APM is king
@soumyaripan5131
@soumyaripan5131 3 года назад
Interesting times. How we went from fighting for food, land and believes to compete for technology supremacy. Ultimately it is all for Power.
@whyareyouexisting7285
@whyareyouexisting7285 3 года назад
Core?
@soumyaripan5131
@soumyaripan5131 3 года назад
@@whyareyouexisting7285 I mean fundamentally, all these competitions are for Power and Dominance. Nobody wants to be left behind in technology supremacy.
@Changitojuanito
@Changitojuanito 3 года назад
Life is literally a strategy game
@whyareyouexisting7285
@whyareyouexisting7285 3 года назад
@@massivekvnt1603 whats his full name!?
@whyareyouexisting7285
@whyareyouexisting7285 3 года назад
@@Changitojuanito some players have an advantage over others but that doesnt mean the ones with no advantage cannot be pro players
@phil20_20
@phil20_20 Год назад
Chinese word for invasion: "We need more chips."
@elmi108
@elmi108 2 года назад
It is very intersting when you understand all technical words.
@Pop-zb3wr
@Pop-zb3wr 3 года назад
I don't feel like if everyone lined up behind just US or China that that would automatically be great for humankind... sounds like a monopoly superpower. Maybe we need more competition...
@gteixeira
@gteixeira 3 года назад
There is actually. Chips are made in several countries, like Taiwan, Singapore, Costa Rica, Germany....
@imanfateh3261
@imanfateh3261 3 года назад
Russia comeback???
@gteixeira
@gteixeira 3 года назад
@@imanfateh3261 They make chips as well. They have their own architecture.
@aniksamiurrahman6365
@aniksamiurrahman6365 3 года назад
@@gteixeira European industries are constantly shooting themself in their foot - probably to save their big brother US. Its time EU build their Euro Semiconductor Industry.
@gteixeira
@gteixeira 3 года назад
@@aniksamiurrahman6365 It is not worth it. They have too much prejudice to work with foreigners, which will hamper any international effort. They might be able to do something if they do an entirely national project, like they already do with their military projects. However the Europeans in general didn't work as much as they cost, so a commercial project is likely to be unviable.
@tipoomaster
@tipoomaster 3 года назад
Balls deep in TSMC, hard to see it not being booked solid for the next few years and no one else is as advanced.
@270eman
@270eman 3 года назад
Me to. Its like 60% of my portfolio. They are building apple, intel, and AMDs chips now. And building a massive expansion.
@genuinennessbefitting4734
@genuinennessbefitting4734 3 года назад
@Corona Virus We don't make the US weaker; we are side with the US. And EUV is developed with help from TSMC. TSMC's clients like AMD, Apple, and others have to use technologies owned by TSMC to make their products, that's why they all place orders to TSMC, if in a future day, TSMC decides to not stick on just making chips, TSMC can make CPU, supercomputer, Mobile phone with better quality. And the profit rate of TSMC is around 60% or higher, compare to intel's 27%. TSMC is a company that needs smart people, not ordinary laborers.
@dariomladenovski6481
@dariomladenovski6481 2 года назад
US will steal everything valuable from TSMC and Taiwan and leave them to their fate
@Street_whys
@Street_whys Год назад
Better hope a certain nearby country doesn't invade in the next decade.
@Tommymazzel
@Tommymazzel Год назад
Strange that tsmc gets all the credits but ASML makes the machines that actually makes the high end semi conductor products possible.
@iftekharahmed7303
@iftekharahmed7303 Год назад
Yeah
@jacobreid113
@jacobreid113 Год назад
10:25 "npc meeting" looks exactly like I thought an npc meeting would look like.
@ALWH1314
@ALWH1314 3 года назад
US sanction kicked off the chip war. China used to import chips from Broadcom, intel and also from Taiwan and Korea. The sanction triggered everybody to race in domesticate chip development.
@AB-ub9nd
@AB-ub9nd 3 года назад
Great. Shouldn’t put all eggs in one basket.
@guliverjham8148
@guliverjham8148 3 года назад
It also used to steal all technology that dared put foot in it's land, and it uses inhumane cheap labour to be ahead of everyone in manufacturing to lure in unsuspecting equaly inhumane companies. You got the causes wrong.
@magellanmax
@magellanmax 3 года назад
@@guliverjham8148 Using the 'inhumane cheap labor' excuse will only get you so far. China will not pay their workers the same amount of wages as Western companies do in their home countries, it's not happening. Only solution is for workers in the West to take less pay and make their products more competitive in the global market.
@warren5037
@warren5037 3 года назад
@@magellanmax right, because paying the same amount of wages is exactly how the world works. If only those pesky developing countries would just pay the same wages as in developed countries, then everything would be fine. Oh that thing about the different cost of living? No no, no need to think about that. And if only people in developed countries would take less pay. It's not as if people don't like getting lower pay. Or that there is a need for a complete robust supply chain from raw materials to finished products
@aniksamiurrahman6365
@aniksamiurrahman6365 3 года назад
@andrew342003 Is it final?
@my2cents395
@my2cents395 3 года назад
I like Lays chips.
@snare5903
@snare5903 3 года назад
Walkers crisps***
@design_with_xoliswa
@design_with_xoliswa 3 года назад
😂
@upsanddowns960
@upsanddowns960 3 года назад
i was about to say that😂
@jinkazama496
@jinkazama496 3 года назад
Nah man, cant beat Pringles mustache
@mosesking7079
@mosesking7079 3 года назад
@@snare5903 u must be from the U.K lol
@peterphan3524
@peterphan3524 2 года назад
If China can successfully come through we're paying $25 per chip instead of paying $150 per chip. Which one would you rather pay? Just for example
@TechToyTinkerCompany
@TechToyTinkerCompany 2 года назад
well it depends on the quality, if the 25 dollar chip is gonna die in the first 2 years and the 150 dollar chip will last for 30...
@neverletmego6414
@neverletmego6414 2 года назад
@@TechToyTinkerCompany where do i find a 150 dollar chip that lasts 30 years lol. Not to mention a chip is obsolete in just 5 years whether it lasts that long or not.
@TechToyTinkerCompany
@TechToyTinkerCompany 2 года назад
@@neverletmego6414 it depends on what you are using said chips for. things like simple computing and to some degree automotive don't need constant updates.
@faustin289
@faustin289 2 года назад
@@TechToyTinkerCompany those use cases don't need highly dense chips that require cutting edge manufacturing techniques and equipment. China can manufacture them already.
@dani_934A
@dani_934A Год назад
Graham Potter replaced Tuchel at Stamford Bridge last month and won his first league game in charge at the weekend as Chelsea beat Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park thanks to a late Conor Gallagher strike. After a 1-1 draw with Salzburg last month, Potter elected to move from a three-man backline to a four-man defence against Palace, but the new Chelsea boss is prepared to tinker mid-match to help break down opponents, which is why Nkunku is such an appealing signing.
@DTwoHS
@DTwoHS 3 года назад
Crazy how one Taiwanese chip company is influencing the future of world diplomacy.
@anishapoorwakispotta7754
@anishapoorwakispotta7754 3 года назад
Yep thanks that to the USA actually.
@square5726
@square5726 3 года назад
ASML a Dutch multinational company more important
@jochemschenk7476
@jochemschenk7476 3 года назад
'A lot of the equipment and software provided to TSMC and Samsung is made by US companies' *ASML: Am i a joke to you?*
@willemvanoranje1533
@willemvanoranje1533 3 года назад
Precies
@techguru90guruguru97
@techguru90guruguru97 3 года назад
you know one thing but dont know all. go find more information about euv light source and where it basically came from.
@christophervasques1322
@christophervasques1322 3 года назад
Software for designing integrated circuits. Talking about software, US has a technology dominance. Companies like Synopsys or Cadence Inc. dominate the sector.
@nstl440
@nstl440 3 года назад
ASML is great. Just like daf and fokker. World players
@swedenevguru8483
@swedenevguru8483 3 года назад
That's why Usa stop Euv machines from Asml to SMIC in 2019. Don't even understand how a country can stop a sell. Because Usa don't want them to succeed in chip manufacturing .
@aptorres01
@aptorres01 Год назад
Great video thank you
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