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The critical mistake in the US not keeping pace with TSMC in chip production was to not leapfrog the silicon wafer. You can get behind another nation on a tech and still catch up or surpass, but you can't do it with the same core tech. That would be like trying to catch up to Kobe playing his game.
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diamond wafer?
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I'm about halfway through Chip War by Chris Miller, incredible book! Cold War Russia made the same mistake by copying/stealing the current chip designs and replicating those, which always kept them behind
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How do patents and ownership of ideas impact the ability to move beyond today’s chip technologies?
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In this light, do you think the EU is moving in the right direction with AI?
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What do you think the next foundation will be?
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Intel 18a has me betting Intel will have a process advantage next year. New Xeon architecture on Intel 7 and 3 is a performance leader. They are getting a lot of heat because they spent so much money on multiple nodes at once, and have fallen behind in rev… but I think we see them as a leader again by 2026.
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"No need to cross mountains by light boat" @sewala1999
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Totally agree, you can’t catch up by following the same path. Innovation needs a leap forward, not just playing catch up.
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