Sujet : Re: Intel
De : jjlarkin (at) *nospam* highlandtechnology.com (John Larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 06. Aug 2024, 16:50:33
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On Tue, 06 Aug 2024 14:22:51 GMT, Jan Panteltje <
alien@comet.invalid>
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On a sunny day (Wed, 7 Aug 2024 00:06:25 +1000) it happened Bill Sloman
<bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in <v8tal5$1kdg6$1@dont-email.me>:
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On 6/08/2024 3:54 pm, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 05 Aug 2024 09:30:50 -0700) it happened John Larkin
<jjlarkin@highlandtechnology.com> wrote in
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On Mon, 05 Aug 24 16:10:54 UTC, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
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On 8/5/2024 11:26 AM, John Larkin wrote:
On Mon, 05 Aug 24 04:42:24 UTC, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
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On 8/3/2024 5:47 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 03 Aug 2024 17:18:33 -0400, Joe Gwinn <joegwinn@comcast.net>
wrote:
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On Sat, 03 Aug 2024 12:32:23 -0700, John Larkin
<jjlarkin@highlandtechnology.com> wrote:
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Should not be a problem to wipe out that US .
:-)
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Of course it would be even easier to wipe out the United Provinces of
the Netherlands - you don't even need nukes to blow holes in a few
dikes, and the sea will do the rest.
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Submerge ASML and the western chip industry is down the tubes.
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https://www.rt.com/india/602201-india-semiconductor-manufacturing/
if blocked try
89.191.237.192
quote:
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Indiaâs Tata Electronics has begun the construction of a new $3.2 billion semiconductor plant,
which is expected to generate 27,000 jobs.
The plant will be located in Assam, the largest of the states in Indiaâs northeast,
and produce over 48 million chips per day using locally-developed technologies,
Indiaâs electronics and information technology minister has said.
The plant has already hired around 1,000 locals for the project,
Tata chairperson N. Chandrasekaran said at the âbhumi pujanâ ceremony
(a Hindu ritual performed ahead of construction) for the plant.
The facility is expected to generate 15,000 direct and 11,000 to 13,000 indirect jobs when it opens, he said.
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What ASML does is likely copied in a short while
The Japanese tried EUV and gave up. They seem to be doing OK in DUV.
Incidentally, Cymer in San Diego developed the first practical EUV
lithography, and ASML bought it.