I guess we’ll see once production ramps up. I’m guessing they must’ve refined the process over the past couple of years so they’re getting better yields now. I also saw there was a domestic EUV machine being tested, but not sure how close it is to actual commercial use. It could be they’re just eat the cost of having an inefficient process in the meantime.
huh. i’m guessing it’s not EUV yet and they are using that crazy method of using the old process twice?
i wonder how they are managing costs, or rather how they are keeping yields up, or if it’s gonna be limited production like their previous chips.
I guess we’ll see once production ramps up. I’m guessing they must’ve refined the process over the past couple of years so they’re getting better yields now. I also saw there was a domestic EUV machine being tested, but not sure how close it is to actual commercial use. It could be they’re just eat the cost of having an inefficient process in the meantime.
i’m interested. do you have a link to this euv prototype type thing?
here https://www.reuters.com/world/china/how-china-built-its-manhattan-project-rival-west-ai-chips-2025-12-17/