The key takeaway was the induction of Lucent which stunted the growth of native Chinese tech endeavour from mid sixties to late seventies…..huachong inability to absorb advanced foreign tech is understandable….. Their original thesis of working and learning natively for 13 years would've ensured local advancement without foreign help
How china built a semiconductor industry? By using foreign knowledge and existing technologies of course, like they always do. But they´re good at cheap mass production. Gotta give them that
Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) – 00:00 – Chinas success in semiconductor industry Chen Shi Sens legacy 00:41 – Huang Kun, founder of Chinas solid state physics community 02:18 – Chinas first fiveyear industrial plan with Soviet assistance 04:00 – Chinas second integrated circuit cluster 04:22 – Chinas military, space, and semiconductor development in the 1960s 06:13 – The Third Front slowed electronics development 06:56 – Mao Zedong Cultural Revolution, Chinas Semiconductor Development 08:33 – Chinese governments tried to acquire foreign equipment worth 13 billion RMB 08:49 – Chinas fab boom in the 1980s 11:04 – Transfer of Toshiba production lines to Huajing 12:19 – Huajing Chinas first national champions in semiconductors 13:59 – Project 908s failure highlights Chinas reliance on government funding 17:06 – Huajings failure to transfer technology to Lucent, Taiwans ETree 20:13 – Huajing Groups success in Chinas semiconductor market 22:11 – Export restrictions were not an issue for Hua Hong 23:26 – Hua Hongs Mergers and Acquisitions 24:57 – China liberalizes semiconductor markets, attracts foreign investment 25:24 – Chinas Circular 18 and SMICs success 26:34 – Chinas decadeslong investment in semiconductors
China wants to capture Taiwan to gain access to Taiwanese engineers and the golden goose of bleeding edge semicondutor technology: TSMC. The US is giving TSMC billions of dollars of incentives to bulid a semiconductor facility in Arizona as a contingency plan if China takes over TSMC.
Yes, China benefited from the global advances in chips technology. But which country didn't? Akso, many Chinese were involved in developments in the semiconductor industry and technology. Even today, many Chinese are leading figures in many US semiconductor companies.
Please, can you make a video showing the progress of Photonic Chips? I remember seeing some news in the past implying China is ahead of other in that field.
Try to take care of your health, mate. After survival, it's the second-most important thing in anyone's life. We hope that you're fine. That aside, great documentary, as per usual!
Two thing's; you sound like hell and in need of 48 hours of sleep, and the second, "building their semiconductor industry" is a funny way to describe "wholesale theft of Western tech and research"
Excellent video, Asianometry. very informative & historical. Keep up the good work.
After reading these comments here, I didn't notice anything out of the ordinary in regards to your tone of voice and your speech compared to your other youtube videos. Why are so many people here commenting as if you're depressed or something. Lol. What non-sense.
Anyhow, I was searching for taiwanese street snacks from Tainan. But what happens next is that China putting the final nails in the coffin for…., you know who.
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True.
No one can stop China.
With the new sanctions china is fearing falling behind again. I think that makes xi's decision to invade taiwan a high possibility.
Well done, thanks!
restrained and limited
The key takeaway was the induction of Lucent which stunted the growth of native Chinese tech endeavour from mid sixties to late seventies…..huachong inability to absorb advanced foreign tech is understandable….. Their original thesis of working and learning natively for 13 years would've ensured local advancement without foreign help
How china built a semiconductor industry? By using foreign knowledge and existing technologies of course, like they always do. But they´re good at cheap mass production. Gotta give them that
Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) –
00:00 – Chinas success in semiconductor industry Chen Shi Sens legacy
00:41 – Huang Kun, founder of Chinas solid state physics community
02:18 – Chinas first fiveyear industrial plan with Soviet assistance
04:00 – Chinas second integrated circuit cluster
04:22 – Chinas military, space, and semiconductor development in the 1960s
06:13 – The Third Front slowed electronics development
06:56 – Mao Zedong Cultural Revolution, Chinas Semiconductor Development
08:33 – Chinese governments tried to acquire foreign equipment worth 13 billion RMB
08:49 – Chinas fab boom in the 1980s
11:04 – Transfer of Toshiba production lines to Huajing
12:19 – Huajing Chinas first national champions in semiconductors
13:59 – Project 908s failure highlights Chinas reliance on government funding
17:06 – Huajings failure to transfer technology to Lucent, Taiwans ETree
20:13 – Huajing Groups success in Chinas semiconductor market
22:11 – Export restrictions were not an issue for Hua Hong
23:26 – Hua Hongs Mergers and Acquisitions
24:57 – China liberalizes semiconductor markets, attracts foreign investment
25:24 – Chinas Circular 18 and SMICs success
26:34 – Chinas decadeslong investment in semiconductors
That video sounds like it was made under duress, lol. Who kidnapped you, Asianometry?
Huang an Xie wanting to return to China in the 50's. Biting the hand that feeds you.. They should have been imprisoned as spies.
In the end, the end result is the most important, without past failure and with the sanctions imposed, I would say it's great achievement.
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A newbie here, if i can find someone to speak to, I love to learn how I can learn deeper about semiconductors…
he's sad because china has a semiconductor Industry
a ton of fifty centers in the comments for some reason lol
China wants to capture Taiwan to gain access to Taiwanese engineers and the golden goose of bleeding edge semicondutor technology: TSMC. The US is giving TSMC billions of dollars of incentives to bulid a semiconductor facility in Arizona as a contingency plan if China takes over TSMC.
SO THEY LEARNED EVERYTHING FROM THE WEST.
outstanding
How china stole the semiconductor ip
Yes, China benefited from the global advances in chips technology. But which country didn't? Akso, many Chinese were involved in developments in the semiconductor industry and technology. Even today, many Chinese are leading figures in many US semiconductor companies.
I like this tone, what's wrong with you guys!
Please, can you make a video showing the progress of Photonic Chips? I remember seeing some news in the past implying China is ahead of other in that field.
Western never appreciate Chinese approach but when they make semiconductor chips by new technology and they will shocked as like EV cars.
Standing on the shoulders of giants
Try to take care of your health, mate. After survival, it's the second-most important thing in anyone's life. We hope that you're fine. That aside, great documentary, as per usual!
Good content. Check pronunciation of “soldering”
Take care dude <3
thanks for the great video
ASMR Asianometry.
its weird when every comment says the same thing. stop being bots, people.
Two thing's; you sound like hell and in need of 48 hours of sleep, and the second, "building their semiconductor industry" is a funny way to describe "wholesale theft of Western tech and research"
As long as China is under CCP, the West should apply a tight technology control.
Excellent video, Asianometry. very informative & historical. Keep up the good work.
After reading these comments here, I didn't notice anything out of the ordinary in regards to your tone of voice and your speech compared to your other youtube videos. Why are so many people here commenting as if you're depressed or something. Lol. What non-sense.
Anyhow, I was searching for taiwanese street snacks from Tainan. But what happens next is that China putting the final nails in the coffin for…., you know who.
He sounds normal what you guys talking
Wow, super great research! So many things I didn't know! Thanks, Asianometry!
17:45 picture was Bell Labs, Holmdel, New Jersey. In the background is the three-legged water tower, mimicking a giant transistor.