I mean, that’s the reality of being a TH-camr in the algo era. A lot of TH-camrs are secretly depressed. Those who aren’t, are either already made it into the hall of fame of social media or got bought out by some equity funds, or doing TH-cam as a side job.
Ignore the pics. As an Indian I'm ashamed of the propaganda we have been brainwashed with. A single managed to push back china so much that Indian politicians are able to claim that we can catch up to china. Just imagine if mao zedong wasn't born china would've overcome usa to become the new superpower,
Dude, you sound depleted. I am writing this comment at around the 45 second mark. The energy in your voice is not the same as your other videos. Take time to rest and don't burn out. Take care of yourself and family first. If you need to take a break, then take the break. Rest and recover.
I came here to say the same! I love the videos, and part of it is the enthusiasm and wry humour injected in them. Keep it up, but if you're not "feeling it", take time to recharge! Happy Patron here, don't feel you have to keep pushing things if it's not right for you. But also maybe we are reading far too much in here :) be well
@@Breakfast_of_Champions sounds like projection to me. If there's anyone who truly has neutral bias its asiaonmetry. Despite Taiwan's dire situation with its empire aspiring neighbor, he always focuses on the technology and the facts, and happily talks about China's successes. I guess you would have known this if you actually watched the video...
Hey, you sound rough here - which I totally get, I ain't far off myself with how life has been lately. No clue what is going on (or even if anything is, maybe you just didn't sleep well), but either way I just wanted to drop some words of encouragement. You should be super proud of this channel of yours. Its some really outstanding material, with nigh-peerless depth and quality of research. You're out here making some of the best, most accessible deep dives into the semiconductor industry out there. Truly, I haven't seen much else like it, and I'm always excited to see a new one. It is material that has been of tremendous value, both to some of my own research and just my general knowledge of things. I recommend your videos to people all the time. So, no matter what is up (if anything) just know you're at the top of the game and I always look forward to seeing whatever comes next!
I see a lot of people saying you sound tired or depressed. It sounded to me more like you were trying to keep it quiet, like you might disturb someone nearby
Found your channel a couple months ago. Now my favorite channel. I watch your videos whenever i have free time. Love your humor. Love the history. Ive learned so much. There are so many interesting things i can dig into further. Really great stuff!
Chinese MTK has been quietly developing a line of successful MCU chips used in almost every low/mid tier mobile phone and internet routers. They may not be the best or fastest, but they are able to manufacture cheaply on a large scale. Low cost chips are essential for successful mass market products.
Transistor radios for $3 in Hong Kong in 1963! The first transistor radio I ever saw was in Canada at about the same time -- but CDN$59, or roughly 15 to 20 times that price. Quite the gap!
It's a shame the shwerpunkt of transistor manufacturing didn't stay in Canada. We would have had excellent radio communication at affordable pricing with affordable replaceable parts and the right to repair when manufacturing scale picked up but instead we get inflated subscription based telecoms because the East is reliant on coming to the West to learn how to make stuff only to sell it back using unstandardized entrepreneurial maneuvers and proprietary designs. But hey, at least we can watch videos like this to make us all feel better about the eWaste, right?
Hi Asianometry, there are new silicon substrate technology going on , it is called Panel Level Packaging to replace Wafer Level Packaging. Cant wait to hear from you
Great conclusion! While the future for China's semiconductor is far from certain, I think the country will do well due to the number of engineers and scientists with the know-how to push the industry forward. At the end of the day, China failed in the past was primarily due to skill and knowledge gaps.
@@brodriguez11000 True, but in this case there is the skill, know how, massive investment, and a massive market due to the sanctions. The US has really teed the ball for China here, if they could have continued to rely on western chips, they may not have been able to pull it off but the US has made this an absolute necessity so they will find a way.
😂 they steal & copy everything & are always cutting corners thanks to rampant corruption … China couldn’t do what Taiwan or Japan or South Korea & now the rest of the western friendly Asian countries have done
The audio recording contains occasional low frequency (< 80Hz) bursts of quite high amplitude. (I''d guess on ~15 dBFS). You may adjust your mic setup to prevent breathing into it.
The top universities in the UK and USA are full of Chinese students studying electronics and engineering. The cost of research in China is a tenth of that in the USA so China can do a lot more research for the same US$. With the western sanctions against China, this will actually make China more innovative and speed up development and manufacture in the same way as Russia had to with the 2014 Obama sanctions.
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Oh yeah because Russia is such a shining beacon of ...
Shining beacon of independence and resources. What has the EU in the way of resources? The EU is overpopulated, has massive debt and immigrants of the wrong kind.
Language tidbit: romanization of Chinese for "Kun" as in "Huang Kun" is actually a standard shortened form of "Kuen" so the pronunciation is actually like "koo-un" and not like "cun" as in "cunning". English style pronunciation of Chinese romanization sounds funny in an unexpected way.
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
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.
Interesting. I assume the "Central Semiconductor Corp" is a collector of "obsolete" technology. It's located in Hauppauge, NY. is not the same as the Chinese one.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. You sound exhausted and like you couldn't care less about the information and would be anywhere else. End it if you don't like it or get someone else to voice if you don't care for that part. Won't pretend to know why but can say it's noticable.
Yeah I'm not sure how long they can stay competitive (at least for leading edge nodes or near leading edge) if US gov keeps blocking various companies in the supply chain from exporting there.
Nice video! The 8:28 shows a machine shop with five young ladies and a gentlemen in the back making something on lathes. It looks like several of them are drilling rather large diameter holes in some parts. The lathe in front left is a tabletop model used for making miniature parts, the rest of the machines are quite large. The machine shop can of course be a part of a transistor factory, but it is hard to say how exactly their work is related to making of the transistors. Perhaps they are making some tooling. It would be crazy inefficient to make transistor cases in this way, but who knows, maybe that's what they actually do?
To me it looks like a case of 2 extremes not working out. At first there was the extreme of isolationism, both voluntary and involuntary. This didn't work. In the 2000's it was the extreme of globalism, the complete dependency on the outside. This worked to some degree but ultimately could not last.. The dream of the globalist faction in China, got crushed when TSMC imposed discriminating restrictions on high-end manufacturing. Only then did they come back to their senses and understood they can't abandon homegrown development. I think the China of today has a reasonable balance between both extremes.
Politics. TSMC wouldn't give the crown jewels to the PRC, that would be suicide for Taiwan. The same can be said of any country. Edit: Further, without chip designs, there's no TSMC. IMHO it's probably harder to design futuristic semi-conductors in a one-party state environment.
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
Wow, your voice sounds a little different - new mike? Hope yer healthy n happy - cheers. PS: you pronounce soldering interestingly - I think most Americans pronounce it with a silent L. ;*[} But that begs the question - why is it spelled that way? Sol - gel nomenclature?
basically the rest of the world pronounces the L in soldering. It's like aluminum. Most of the world pronounces it different than americans. Both solder and sotter are correct pronunciations.
First time visitor to your channel! Great content but you can get better robotic voice-over these days than the one you are using currently. I will go over to Patreon and contribute. Thanks!
Very interesting. Aounds like the used western education, were kept in the dark by NEC, slightly seperated from TSMC. Always a step away from going solo. How much is internal equipment, education and production now, without possibly IT espionage as we hear?
There are many chaos like Cultural Movement in China during the human history. American Civil War, French Revolution, Civil Democratic movements in many countries. That brought huge financial backwardness for the time being. But upheaval of ethical and moral standard of common public went big high. In India, a few people fought for Independence against British dominance. They were severely tortured, jailed, fatally injured or died by English bullets. Suffered huge monetary loss. The Indian privileged class (more than 99.99%) who simply watched this long-driven struggle from far away, gained maximum benefits and facilities. The two States (Bengal and Punjab, people of which states participated in maximum numbers) , have been planfully bifurcated. Only gain was some world class personalty (R N Tagore, Subhas Bose, Sarat Chandra Chatterjee 【Charles Dickens of India] , Bhagat Singh) came out from this fire.
"I said I'm trav'ling on the one after 909 I got my bag, run to the station Railman says you've got the the wrong location I got my bag, run right home Then I find I've got the number wrong" Sorry, couldn't resist the temptation.
Chris Lepage here... You ok bro? More rest is a good thing. I am a programmer. I know. All nighters are nothing new to me. Take care of yourself man. :)
It basically comes down to throwing money at the problem until it eventually works right? Still interesting. Arguably YMTC *worked* out somehow. Their NAND is _probably_ cutting edge. But the other recent ones are a very mixed bag and a lot of scamming money out of the party.
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!
Agree with everyone he sounds "off". Being pretty familiar with his voice by now, if I had to place a wager: he's hoarse. Like not from being sick but from yelling at a concert or a sporting event or whatever. That plus his deadpan delivery manages to come off as "depressed?" instead of like normal. My bet anyway. This is what he sounds like trying to talk despite the hoarseness. (Otoh if it is bc you're sick or got stuff going on, get well and/or we wish you the best!)
Can we request a tell all about Mediatek. They compete 1 for 1 against Qualcomm Snapdragon. Dimensity Chips are impressive for the cost. Invest in them if you can. Wish I could afford the investment. They are the next big chip maker on a world stage.
people have been saying this about mediatek for like a decade or longer. They've never been able to compete on teh leading edge. Their power consumption/efficiency is not very good. mediatek is a few years behind the rest of the industry, generally. also, mediatek's software/firmware support is absolutely awful. There's a reason there isnt a ton of open source development for their products. they rarely release sources for their products so everything has to be reverse engineered. Since their products aren't very good most people don't bother with development. mediatek does NOT compete 1:1 with qualcomm. At all. Mediatek operates in the cheap/disposable market while qualcomm is an industry leader.
You ok Asianometry, you sound sad. Hope you are good!
Maybe he’s sick
@@agy234I'm extremely concerned
@@MiggerPlease I'm concerned with your profile image....
@@MiggerPlease same
stories about China are depressing, it's only natural if he sound melancholy
Hey man, I hope you're doing okay. You sound a bit exhausted. Take care!
It's very sad to hear
wtf are u talking about he always sounds exactly the same
I mean, that’s the reality of being a TH-camr in the algo era. A lot of TH-camrs are secretly depressed. Those who aren’t, are either already made it into the hall of fame of social media or got bought out by some equity funds, or doing TH-cam as a side job.
@@antiimperialistasounds bad
@@antiimperialista jon has NEVER sounded chipper.
yep another "youtube video to watch while eating" banger from asianometry
Hay, I thought I was the only one, sitting here w/ my bacon breakfast sandwich
exactly the same lol
should start a little community around this guys channel. I feel like a lot of us are on the same wavelength with interests and hobbies 🦾
Sitting here with my mac and cheese 😅
Why would you watch a screen while eating
The photos you manage to unearth are incredible. Amazing research
Ignore the pics. As an Indian I'm ashamed of the propaganda we have been brainwashed with. A single managed to push back china so much that Indian politicians are able to claim that we can catch up to china.
Just imagine if mao zedong wasn't born china would've overcome usa to become the new superpower,
Dude, you sound depleted. I am writing this comment at around the 45 second mark. The energy in your voice is not the same as your other videos. Take time to rest and don't burn out. Take care of yourself and family first. If you need to take a break, then take the break. Rest and recover.
Nah he's just resentful of China's success.
I came here to say the same! I love the videos, and part of it is the enthusiasm and wry humour injected in them. Keep it up, but if you're not "feeling it", take time to recharge! Happy Patron here, don't feel you have to keep pushing things if it's not right for you.
But also maybe we are reading far too much in here :) be well
@@Breakfast_of_Champions - have you watched the same video as the rest of us?
@@Breakfast_of_Champions what success would that be? Slowing down economy? aging population? alienating other nations?
@@Breakfast_of_Champions sounds like projection to me. If there's anyone who truly has neutral bias its asiaonmetry. Despite Taiwan's dire situation with its empire aspiring neighbor, he always focuses on the technology and the facts, and happily talks about China's successes. I guess you would have known this if you actually watched the video...
Hey, you sound rough here - which I totally get, I ain't far off myself with how life has been lately. No clue what is going on (or even if anything is, maybe you just didn't sleep well), but either way I just wanted to drop some words of encouragement.
You should be super proud of this channel of yours. Its some really outstanding material, with nigh-peerless depth and quality of research. You're out here making some of the best, most accessible deep dives into the semiconductor industry out there. Truly, I haven't seen much else like it, and I'm always excited to see a new one. It is material that has been of tremendous value, both to some of my own research and just my general knowledge of things. I recommend your videos to people all the time.
So, no matter what is up (if anything) just know you're at the top of the game and I always look forward to seeing whatever comes next!
Please be OK, Asianometry! We care about you!
I hear he's sick
I see a lot of people saying you sound tired or depressed. It sounded to me more like you were trying to keep it quiet, like you might disturb someone nearby
Found your channel a couple months ago. Now my favorite channel. I watch your videos whenever i have free time. Love your humor. Love the history. Ive learned so much. There are so many interesting things i can dig into further. Really great stuff!
You alright man?
Not good
wtf are u talking about he always sounds exactly the same
@@antiimperialista cancer
@@antiimperialista nah he's definitely talking slower and with less enthusiasm in this video.
@@Xeonerablepeople like you are the worst.
3:45 Eight transistors! Eight! It's hard for me to wrap my head around this scale.
Chinese MTK has been quietly developing a line of successful MCU chips used in almost every low/mid tier mobile phone and internet routers. They may not be the best or fastest, but they are able to manufacture cheaply on a large scale. Low cost chips are essential for successful mass market products.
Congratulations friends of CHINA !!
Hey man. Love you videos. I've been waiting for one on this topic since you did the 7nm Hiawei chip video. I hope you are doing well.
A pretty good history of China's semiconductor industry at a glance...
Transistor radios for $3 in Hong Kong in 1963! The first transistor radio I ever saw was in Canada at about the same time -- but CDN$59, or roughly 15 to 20 times that price. Quite the gap!
It's a shame the shwerpunkt of transistor manufacturing didn't stay in Canada.
We would have had excellent radio communication at affordable pricing with affordable replaceable parts and the right to repair when manufacturing scale picked up but instead we get inflated subscription based telecoms because the East is reliant on coming to the West to learn how to make stuff only to sell it back using unstandardized entrepreneurial maneuvers and proprietary designs.
But hey, at least we can watch videos like this to make us all feel better about the eWaste, right?
Hi Asianometry, there are new silicon substrate technology going on , it is called Panel Level Packaging to replace Wafer Level Packaging. Cant wait to hear from you
Great conclusion! While the future for China's semiconductor is far from certain, I think the country will do well due to the number of engineers and scientists with the know-how to push the industry forward. At the end of the day, China failed in the past was primarily due to skill and knowledge gaps.
His videos about failures shows it's about more than just having the smarts to succeed.
@@brodriguez11000 True, but in this case there is the skill, know how, massive investment, and a massive market due to the sanctions. The US has really teed the ball for China here, if they could have continued to rely on western chips, they may not have been able to pull it off but the US has made this an absolute necessity so they will find a way.
😂 they steal & copy everything & are always cutting corners thanks to rampant corruption … China couldn’t do what Taiwan or Japan or South Korea & now the rest of the western friendly Asian countries have done
dude, u sounds like a peeps try to speak about their last minutes essay in front of the class at 4 am
Wow, super great research! So many things I didn't know! Thanks, Asianometry!
Is it just me... Or does he sound... Depressed (for want of a better word)
Hope your doing okay.❤
Yea, he sounded really subdued in this video.
@@magnetospinvery sad I'm concerned
wtf are u talking about he always sounds exactly the same
@@antiimperialista Wow, you must be tone death.
He's probably tired but I'm not sure what from, could be sickness, lack of sleep, or overworking himself.
I just want to say I very much enjoy your videos. You're doing amazing work
The audio recording contains occasional low frequency (< 80Hz) bursts of quite high amplitude. (I''d guess on ~15 dBFS). You may adjust your mic setup to prevent breathing into it.
Perhaps a High Pass Filter set at 80-82 Hz would work too.
Learning from you is just plain fun and good. Thank you!
Lets goo new video always ask myself this question but never got to learn about it great video
what a comprehensive research on chinese semi-conductor industry! Thanks for sharing.🎉
The top universities in the UK and USA are full of Chinese students studying electronics and engineering.
The cost of research in China is a tenth of that in the USA so China can do a lot more research for the same US$.
With the western sanctions against China, this will actually make China more innovative and speed up development and manufacture in the same way as Russia had to with the 2014 Obama sanctions.
Oh yeah because Russia is such a shining beacon of ...
Shining beacon of independence and resources. What has the EU in the way of resources? The EU is overpopulated, has massive debt and immigrants of the wrong kind.
@@johntheaccountant5594Underpopulated is the goal? 🤔
How to trigger people by saying "Russia."
@@johntheaccountant5594 That's not for your kind to say.
Hope you’re doing okay, your voice sounds very down in this video.
you know that used audiophile market is flooded with proper devices.
@@cubertmisoGuess you should take upon that offer yourself if you can't hear how low he sounded in the beginning.
17:45 picture was Bell Labs, Holmdel, New Jersey. In the background is the three-legged water tower, mimicking a giant transistor.
Language tidbit: romanization of Chinese for "Kun" as in "Huang Kun" is actually a standard shortened form of "Kuen" so the pronunciation is actually like "koo-un" and not like "cun" as in "cunning". English style pronunciation of Chinese romanization sounds funny in an unexpected way.
Another Asianometry video let’s gooo!❤
You sound sad and given up. Hope you are ok
He's not ok
@@MiggerPlease How do you know?
wtf you mean how you know?
@@NobbsAndVagenehe's sick
@@MiggerPleasehow do you know?
Is it just me or do you have less energy? Everything okay?
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
I beg you, please write a big book or more about the subject of history of tech innovation.
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.
Asianometry just takes China’s semiconductor industry very seriously.
🥺
Ok this was a needed❤
Well done, thanks!
Damn, I was hoping this would go into their lithography development in the context of ASML export bans to China.
Interesting. I assume the "Central Semiconductor Corp" is a collector of "obsolete" technology. It's located in Hauppauge, NY. is not the same as the Chinese one.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. You sound exhausted and like you couldn't care less about the information and would be anywhere else. End it if you don't like it or get someone else to voice if you don't care for that part. Won't pretend to know why but can say it's noticable.
You Rock with your research and presentations
Singapore, was the highest rate of uptake in what experimental medical treatment again ? 🤔
Sorries to hear you like this, i truly hope you recover !
Excellent video - I had no idea about the 16 year gap. I hope you're doing well.
Such good content, must be a duty to watch for technophiles.
thanks for the great video
Please Make A video on the new release AI chips Sohu by etched
cheer up bro
Does the sound seem really quiet for anybody else
19:48, I'm pretty sure that photo was taken in NCTU in Hsinchu
Yeah I'm not sure how long they can stay competitive (at least for leading edge nodes or near leading edge) if US gov keeps blocking various companies in the supply chain from exporting there.
Nice video!
The 8:28 shows a machine shop with five young ladies and a gentlemen in the back making something on lathes. It looks like several of them are drilling rather large diameter holes in some parts. The lathe in front left is a tabletop model used for making miniature parts, the rest of the machines are quite large. The machine shop can of course be a part of a transistor factory, but it is hard to say how exactly their work is related to making of the transistors. Perhaps they are making some tooling. It would be crazy inefficient to make transistor cases in this way, but who knows, maybe that's what they actually do?
To me it looks like a case of 2 extremes not working out.
At first there was the extreme of isolationism, both voluntary and involuntary. This didn't work.
In the 2000's it was the extreme of globalism, the complete dependency on the outside. This worked to some degree but ultimately could not last..
The dream of the globalist faction in China, got crushed when TSMC imposed discriminating restrictions on high-end manufacturing. Only then did they come back to their senses and understood they can't abandon homegrown development.
I think the China of today has a reasonable balance between both extremes.
Politics.
TSMC wouldn't give the crown jewels to the PRC, that would be suicide for Taiwan.
The same can be said of any country.
Edit:
Further, without chip designs, there's no TSMC.
IMHO it's probably harder to design futuristic semi-conductors in a one-party state environment.
A newbie here, if i can find someone to speak to, I love to learn how I can learn deeper about semiconductors...
Fortunately all players are on par with this mature industry.
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
1:34 lucky man
good news thanks for the details
Standing on the shoulders of giants
Thanks!
I hope you're feeling alright
Hot weather, and late night recording, eh?
Take care.
Great video. (Except stupid comments about "sounding wrong") Clear good audio here.
Wow, your voice sounds a little different - new mike? Hope yer healthy n happy - cheers.
PS: you pronounce soldering interestingly - I think most Americans pronounce it with a silent L. ;*[} But that begs the question - why is it spelled that way? Sol - gel nomenclature?
And I think we all wonder what's next with China's SC industry! Them and Taiwan of course....
Because English is a messed-up language.
basically the rest of the world pronounces the L in soldering. It's like aluminum. Most of the world pronounces it different than americans.
Both solder and sotter are correct pronunciations.
First time visitor to your channel! Great content but you can get better robotic voice-over these days than the one you are using currently. I will go over to Patreon and contribute. Thanks!
I hope you do more videos on China.
Danke!
Third Front mentioned
super interesting vid
27 minutes flew by
please make the same video on the India Semiconductor industry, in 2024
This is a non-fiction channel
Be well
Very interesting. Aounds like the used western education, were kept in the dark by NEC, slightly seperated from TSMC. Always a step away from going solo. How much is internal equipment, education and production now, without possibly IT espionage as we hear?
Huajing makes power devices nowadays.
13:33 They decided to make rich family owned businesses of their own? Because that's what Chaebol basically means, rich families or family businesses.
My guess is you spend some time in China. Your pronunciation is excellent.
engagement points
so basically the only thing that worked was they made tax incentives for foreigner to invest and that fixed everything lol.
outstanding
There are many chaos like Cultural Movement in China during the human history. American Civil War, French Revolution, Civil Democratic movements in many countries. That brought huge financial backwardness for the time being. But upheaval of ethical and moral standard of common public went big high.
In India, a few people fought for Independence against British dominance. They were severely tortured, jailed, fatally injured or died by English bullets. Suffered huge monetary loss. The Indian privileged class (more than 99.99%) who simply watched this long-driven struggle from far away, gained maximum benefits and facilities. The two States (Bengal and Punjab, people of which states participated in maximum numbers) , have been planfully bifurcated. Only gain was some world class personalty (R N Tagore, Subhas Bose, Sarat Chandra Chatterjee 【Charles Dickens of India] , Bhagat Singh) came out from this fire.
"I said I'm trav'ling on the one after 909
I got my bag, run to the station
Railman says you've got the the wrong location
I got my bag, run right home
Then I find I've got the number wrong"
Sorry, couldn't resist the temptation.
Chris Lepage here... You ok bro? More rest is a good thing. I am a programmer. I know. All nighters are nothing new to me. Take care of yourself man. :)
Get well soon
Take care dude
It basically comes down to throwing money at the problem until it eventually works right? Still interesting. Arguably YMTC *worked* out somehow. Their NAND is _probably_ cutting edge. But the other recent ones are a very mixed bag and a lot of scamming money out of the party.
Maybe he’s just hangry 😄
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!
ASMR Asianometry.
bro you good?
I really hope it's just a change in style, and not because of your health. Take care. Love
i hear a broken heart - whatever it was, i am sorry
That video sounds like it was made under duress, lol. Who kidnapped you, Asianometry?
Awesome video as always. One small note: it is pronounced "dee-ram" not "dram" (even though it is spelled that way).
guys what are the future jobs that are going to boom?
What's with the sadder voice today? Hope all is good.
Wonder if China was willingly isolated from outside during the cold war?
I like this tone, what's wrong with you guys!
Agree with everyone he sounds "off". Being pretty familiar with his voice by now, if I had to place a wager: he's hoarse.
Like not from being sick but from yelling at a concert or a sporting event or whatever. That plus his deadpan delivery manages to come off as "depressed?" instead of like normal.
My bet anyway. This is what he sounds like trying to talk despite the hoarseness.
(Otoh if it is bc you're sick or got stuff going on, get well and/or we wish you the best!)
Can we request a tell all about Mediatek. They compete 1 for 1 against Qualcomm Snapdragon. Dimensity Chips are impressive for the cost. Invest in them if you can. Wish I could afford the investment. They are the next big chip maker on a world stage.
people have been saying this about mediatek for like a decade or longer. They've never been able to compete on teh leading edge. Their power consumption/efficiency is not very good. mediatek is a few years behind the rest of the industry, generally.
also, mediatek's software/firmware support is absolutely awful. There's a reason there isnt a ton of open source development for their products. they rarely release sources for their products so everything has to be reverse engineered. Since their products aren't very good most people don't bother with development.
mediatek does NOT compete 1:1 with qualcomm. At all. Mediatek operates in the cheap/disposable market while qualcomm is an industry leader.
my subscription to this channel was somehow removed. wtf?
its weird when every comment says the same thing. stop being bots, people.