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Opinionated - China Chipping Away to Semiconductor Dominance

The US does not allow China to join the international space station program.
China makes its own space station

Obama banned the export of chips for supercomputers.
China makes its own supercomputer chip

Trump called on the Holland to ban export of the DUV lithography system
China manufactures its own DUV lithography system
 
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could you guys post these kinds of news in the china semiconductor thread? If you make new threads for every bit of news then most members won't get to see the new thread. Keep everything in one thread makes it easier to follow all the news about the topic.
 
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could you guys post these kinds of news in the china semiconductor thread? If you make new threads for every bit of news then most members won't get to see the new thread. Keep everything in one thread makes it easier to follow all the news about the topic.
If this news is real. It's much much more important than 99% threads here.
 
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According to the survey, the lens of the system will be made by Changchun State Science group, the light source is made by Beijing based RSLaser Co., the Dual-purpose work-bed is from Beijing-based Huazhuo Precision Machinery, the smoothing/bearing system is from Zhejiang-based Qier Electronics and Machinery.

https://lt.cjdby.net/thread-2620087-1-1.html

China needs to protect the three companies. Next time, maybe they will be punished by the US
 
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I think this is DUV lithography though, not at the same level as EUV lithography.
 
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If this news is real. It's much much more important than 99% threads here.

Thats why it should be in the semiconductor thread. Here it will be visible for an hour and then the thread will be forgotten. Semiconductor thread is scanned by a lot of people and many people put alerts for new posts in that thread
 
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Didn't expect this to come out for 2-3 years. Good job, the engineers didna heck of a job.
 
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DUV is not such a big deal compared to EUV. China would not be the 2nd. Japan already produces DUV lithography with ArF scanners, and achieves <40 nm resolution with immersion lithography. You can buy one yourself right now for a few million dollars from Nikon.

https://www.nikon.com/products/semi/lineup/index.htm#Immersion

SMEE already produces 90 nm ArF dry scanners: http://www.smee.com.cn/eis.pub?service=homepageService&method=indexinfo&onclicknodeno=1_4_1_1

The Japanese one is not using "jin-run" (not know the tech term in English but since you can read Chinese so) dual-purpose work-bed, and is far behind this one in terms of capability, the link I posted contain that information.
 
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