혹시나 해서 사실을 적습니다. 한국 반도체 산업의 시작은 1965년 입니다. 영상은 1980년 대 시작된 것처럼 말하는데, 전혀 아닙니다. 한국의 반도체는, 1965년 미국의 고미 라는 회사가 한국에 공장을 세우면서 시작되었죠. 외국 기업이 아닌, 한국 기업이 세운 최초의 기업도 1968년 이었고요. 1968년 아남 반도체가 시작이었습니다. 아남 반도체는 조립 공장이었고, 최초의 제조 공장은 1974년 초에 한국 반도체가 시작이었고요. 한국 반도체는 국제 석유 파동으로 경영이 힘들어 졌고 이것을 1974년 말에 삼성 설립자인 이병철 회장이 인수를 했어요. 이 한국 반도체가 1980년 삼성전자에 합병된 것입니다. 그러니까 이 영상에서 말하는, 삼성전자의 반도체 사업 시작이 1980년 대라는 건 틀린 정보입니다. 삼성그룹의 반도체 시작은 1974년이란 말이고 한국 반도체 산업의 시작은 1965년이 팩트입니다. 그리고 재밌는 사실을 하나 말한다면... 1980년 대 중반에 텍사스인스트루먼트에서 일하던 대만계 미국인이 한국에 와서 삼성전자를 찾아 갑니다. 그 사람은 삼성전자의 후계자였던 이건희를 만나서, 자기도 대만에서 반도체 사업을 시작하고 싶은데 조언을 듣고 싶다 했습니다. 이에 당시 이건희 부회장은 반도체 공장들을 같이 둘러보면서 반도체 산업에 대해서 조언을 아끼지 않았다 합니다. 이건희 부회장은, 대만 같이 시장도 작고 대기업 대신 중소기업만 있는 곳은 반도체 사업을 할 수 없다 조언합니다. 실제로 반도체는 대규모 자본과 기술이 매년 꾸준히 들어가는 사업입니다. 당시에 반도체 사업이라하면, 두 가지 밖에 없었죠. 메모리 사업과 비메모리 사업, 즉 로직 반도체. 이렇게 둘이었죠. 파운드리사업은 없었습니다. 이에 조언을 듣고 대만에 돌아간 모리스 창은 메모리 반도체 사업이나 로직 반도체 사업은 포기하고 고심 끝에 파운드리라는 사업을 하기 시작했죠. 그게 지금의 tsmc입니다.
In fact, the Taiwanese-American concurrently served as the chairman of UMC in 1985 and the first TSMC chairman in 1987. In 1989, he met Lee Kin-hee in Taiwan and invited him to visit Samsung in South Korea. He hoped that Taiwan would not make memory products. TSMC had already been established at that time. Logic chip OEM
Since ancient times, the civilized countries of East Asia were China and the Korean Peninsula, and the only Asians who could make porcelain, an ancient semiconductor, were the Chinese, Koreans, and North Vietnamese. Since China has been conquered by foreign peoples for over 3,000 years, it is unclear how much of China's history is Chinese, but the Han, Song, and Ming dynasties can be clearly seen as Chinese history. Ancient India, unlike today, had hundreds of kingdoms divided into, but it was definitely a civilized region that spread Buddhism, and Thailand and Cambodia were also centralized civilized countries ruled by kings. Although Japan received advanced civilization from the Korean Peninsula and China, Japan was an isolated island that had not been exposed to continental civilization until the 1400s, and when Portugal and Spain opened their ports, it was able to absorb Western civilization and awaken, and using that power, it invaded the Korean Peninsula, which had been a leading country for generations, and even dreamed of conquering China and India. I think the rapid changes in GDP of China, S.Korea, and India are the process of countries that had been wealthy civilized countries since ancient times but temporarily became impoverished after experiencing colonies and wars regaining their original positions.
Once before its true, but there are no more 4 Tigers left anymore, as well as Japan is no longer super power too. Japan is just an old solider which can be easily beaten by korea, new super power
Since ancient times, the civilized countries of East Asia were China and the Korean Peninsula, and the only Asians who could make porcelain, an ancient semiconductor, were the Chinese, Koreans, and North Vietnamese. Since China has been conquered by foreign peoples for over 3,000 years, it is unclear how much of China's history is Chinese, but the Han, Song, and Ming dynasties can be clearly seen as Chinese history. Ancient India, unlike today, had hundreds of kingdoms divided into, but it was definitely a civilized region that spread Buddhism, and Thailand and Cambodia were also centralized civilized countries ruled by kings. Although Japan received advanced civilization from the Korean Peninsula and China, Japan was an isolated island that had not been exposed to continental civilization until the 1400s, and when Portugal and Spain opened their ports, it was able to absorb Western civilization and awaken, and using that power, it invaded the Korean Peninsula, which had been a leading country for generations, and even dreamed of conquering China and India. I think the rapid changes in GDP of China, S.Korea, and India are the process of countries that had been wealthy civilized countries since ancient times but temporarily became impoverished after experiencing colonies and wars regaining their original positions.
South Korea now a asian tiger economy and Korean youth are so interested in cars and mobile chips and electronic things and they want to make everything of tech and Korea also big economy or exporter so that's why they are able to beat Taiwan 🇰🇷🏯
This video is about semiconductors. Overall, Taiwan's semiconductor industry outperforms South Korea. There are many statistics to prove that. As for South Korea's performance in the automotive and electronics industries is indeed better than Taiwan's.
Taiwan is a king Making semi-country. Not just TSMC but also downstream EMS companies Quanta, Inventec, Foxconn, Wistron, etc. We Focus on perfection to bring values to TW people and customers, we are the wind beneath customers' wings. This isn't the case for Korea. They want to be the king. And that's why they struggle to find loyal, long term customers.
Will it? If you know Korea's history in detail, you shouldn't think that Samsung will be lagging behind. Considering only the system semiconductor, it is a narrow idea. Samsung has taken over all areas, including memory semiconductors, smartphones, home appliances, and ITS/w, from latecomers to the front. Don't be too afraid...
@@younghwanchoi5401 i am not saying Samsung is lagging behind or ahead, i am saying Korea companies have the guts to challenge established brand names to become kings. That gives Samsung foundry customers great concerns on conflicts in interests. That's why samsung can win customets with short term technology and cost, but not by long term partnership and trust.
@@jinwoo3963 because this country needs recognition. It has been bullied too much by China and most countries turned a blind eye to made us a semi-country.
Someday may be by 2040, Taiwan will be a part of china main land. So winner in Semiconducoer and electronics industry will be china of mainalnd. not japan, korea. india
@@ytn00b3 Thank you for your opinion. Lack of water is indeed a problem. It seems that if the Indian government cannot solve the water problem, it will be difficult to become a semiconductor powerhouse.
@@anime0965 Yes. India can't even feed their people with fresh water, it's already in crisis level according to UN report. So how on earth they're going to feed that to semiconductor industry?
Right now, TSMC has a market cap of 1 Trillion whereas Samsung has fallen to below 400 Billion (in fact, just 285 billion right now). And we are not even halfway in the AI bubble(unless shock US recession next year). How is Samsung going to compete with TSMC if they have far smaller pool of wealth to invest from?
Ohhh I was thinking India is going to be powerhouse of semiconductor because Taiwanese company had investment 10 billion dollars and tie up with Indians company. But your video is really a noticeable of shit
India will be miles ahead of Vietnam by 2030, but for any meaningful "powerhouse of semiconductor", it needs to build up the ecosystem which can take a decade. But after that India can quickly snowball into the higher value chain. Texas instruments has had a design center in Bangaluru since 1980s. And Nvidia has design centers in several cities now.
Bro chip making has a long line of supply chain not only india gets the pie. Wake up. Taiwan have a 900 company supply chain down the line that they trust... thats why its not easy for china to make their own lithography especially US embargo china on chip making.
Do you think South Korea will continue to lead in the semiconductor industry?
Are you joking!?
Impossible!!!😆😆😆
Hope so...
Yes, South Korea is a very impressive nation and will continue to make the best chips. There is no signs of slowing down m.
may be China of mainland?
혹시나 해서 사실을 적습니다.
한국 반도체 산업의 시작은 1965년 입니다. 영상은 1980년 대 시작된 것처럼 말하는데, 전혀 아닙니다.
한국의 반도체는, 1965년 미국의 고미 라는 회사가 한국에 공장을 세우면서 시작되었죠.
외국 기업이 아닌, 한국 기업이 세운 최초의 기업도 1968년 이었고요. 1968년 아남 반도체가 시작이었습니다. 아남 반도체는 조립 공장이었고, 최초의 제조 공장은 1974년 초에 한국 반도체가 시작이었고요.
한국 반도체는 국제 석유 파동으로 경영이 힘들어 졌고 이것을 1974년 말에 삼성 설립자인 이병철 회장이 인수를 했어요. 이 한국 반도체가 1980년 삼성전자에 합병된 것입니다.
그러니까 이 영상에서 말하는, 삼성전자의 반도체 사업 시작이 1980년 대라는 건 틀린 정보입니다. 삼성그룹의 반도체 시작은 1974년이란 말이고 한국 반도체 산업의 시작은 1965년이 팩트입니다.
그리고 재밌는 사실을 하나 말한다면... 1980년 대 중반에 텍사스인스트루먼트에서 일하던 대만계 미국인이 한국에 와서 삼성전자를 찾아 갑니다.
그 사람은 삼성전자의 후계자였던 이건희를 만나서, 자기도 대만에서 반도체 사업을 시작하고 싶은데 조언을 듣고 싶다 했습니다.
이에 당시 이건희 부회장은 반도체 공장들을 같이 둘러보면서 반도체 산업에 대해서 조언을 아끼지 않았다 합니다. 이건희 부회장은, 대만 같이 시장도 작고 대기업 대신 중소기업만 있는 곳은 반도체 사업을 할 수 없다 조언합니다.
실제로 반도체는 대규모 자본과 기술이 매년 꾸준히 들어가는 사업입니다. 당시에 반도체 사업이라하면, 두 가지 밖에 없었죠. 메모리 사업과 비메모리 사업, 즉 로직 반도체. 이렇게 둘이었죠. 파운드리사업은 없었습니다.
이에 조언을 듣고 대만에 돌아간 모리스 창은 메모리 반도체 사업이나 로직 반도체 사업은 포기하고 고심 끝에 파운드리라는 사업을 하기 시작했죠. 그게 지금의 tsmc입니다.
In fact, the Taiwanese-American concurrently served as the chairman of UMC in 1985 and the first TSMC chairman in 1987. In 1989, he met Lee Kin-hee in Taiwan and invited him to visit Samsung in South Korea. He hoped that Taiwan would not make memory products. TSMC had already been established at that time. Logic chip OEM
Since ancient times, the civilized countries of East Asia were China and the Korean Peninsula, and the only Asians who could make porcelain, an ancient semiconductor, were the Chinese, Koreans, and North Vietnamese. Since China has been conquered by foreign peoples for over 3,000 years, it is unclear how much of China's history is Chinese, but the Han, Song, and Ming dynasties can be clearly seen as Chinese history. Ancient India, unlike today, had hundreds of kingdoms divided into, but it was definitely a civilized region that spread Buddhism, and Thailand and Cambodia were also centralized civilized countries ruled by kings. Although Japan received advanced civilization from the Korean Peninsula and China, Japan was an isolated island that had not been exposed to continental civilization until the 1400s, and when Portugal and Spain opened their ports, it was able to absorb Western civilization and awaken, and using that power, it invaded the Korean Peninsula, which had been a leading country for generations, and even dreamed of conquering China and India. I think the rapid changes in GDP of China, S.Korea, and India are the process of countries that had been wealthy civilized countries since ancient times but temporarily became impoverished after experiencing colonies and wars regaining their original positions.
they will be a giant semiconductor few year from now samsung will lead the way
한국은 메모리 반도체 강국이고, 대만이 잘하는건 파운드리 이다. 서로 분야가 다르다.
Very interesting, good luck to everyone! 💯
Japan is older asian tiger and south korea is young and energetic Asiatic tiger thats the difference is😊
Japan is not count as a tiger but its a super power of asia, There are only four asian tiger
Once before its true, but there are no more 4 Tigers left anymore, as well as Japan is no longer super power too. Japan is just an old solider which can be easily beaten by korea, new super power
Since ancient times, the civilized countries of East Asia were China and the Korean Peninsula, and the only Asians who could make porcelain, an ancient semiconductor, were the Chinese, Koreans, and North Vietnamese. Since China has been conquered by foreign peoples for over 3,000 years, it is unclear how much of China's history is Chinese, but the Han, Song, and Ming dynasties can be clearly seen as Chinese history. Ancient India, unlike today, had hundreds of kingdoms divided into, but it was definitely a civilized region that spread Buddhism, and Thailand and Cambodia were also centralized civilized countries ruled by kings. Although Japan received advanced civilization from the Korean Peninsula and China, Japan was an isolated island that had not been exposed to continental civilization until the 1400s, and when Portugal and Spain opened their ports, it was able to absorb Western civilization and awaken, and using that power, it invaded the Korean Peninsula, which had been a leading country for generations, and even dreamed of conquering China and India. I think the rapid changes in GDP of China, S.Korea, and India are the process of countries that had been wealthy civilized countries since ancient times but temporarily became impoverished after experiencing colonies and wars regaining their original positions.
South Korea now a asian tiger economy and Korean youth are so interested in cars and mobile chips and electronic things and they want to make everything of tech and Korea also big economy or exporter so that's why they are able to beat Taiwan 🇰🇷🏯
was tiger economy but grown over that title long ago. I think Taiwan still rule semiconductor industry but S.Korea has good heavy industry.
This video is about semiconductors. Overall, Taiwan's semiconductor industry outperforms South Korea. There are many statistics to prove that. As for South Korea's performance in the automotive and electronics industries is indeed better than Taiwan's.
@@劉兆崴-h7c that's what I've mentioned basically.
@@劉兆崴-h7c hey brother you from Taiwan if yes you want reunification with china 🇨🇳👹
@@劉兆崴-h7c hey brother you from Taiwan if yes you want reunification with china 👹🇨🇳
This u tuber looks Korea lover!
he's also Japan lover as well, have U seen his last videos?
I think it's Taiwan that manufactures both Intel, AMD, Mediatek chips.
Can The Philippine become a semicoductor powerhouse?
From my point of view, it is quite difficult for the Philippines to become a semiconductor powerhouse, but it is not impossible.
yes, anything is possible over time and effort.
Anything is possible ❤
베트남이 가능성 높을듯
PH is ATP only not design ....test and packaging only but thats an important part to be able to make a complete chip.
Taiwan is a king Making semi-country. Not just TSMC but also downstream EMS companies Quanta, Inventec, Foxconn, Wistron, etc. We Focus on perfection to bring values to TW people and customers, we are the wind beneath customers' wings. This isn't the case for Korea. They want to be the king. And that's why they struggle to find loyal, long term customers.
Will it? If you know Korea's history in detail, you shouldn't think that Samsung will be lagging behind.
Considering only the system semiconductor, it is a narrow idea.
Samsung has taken over all areas, including memory semiconductors, smartphones, home appliances, and ITS/w, from latecomers to the front.
Don't be too afraid...
@@younghwanchoi5401 i am not saying Samsung is lagging behind or ahead, i am saying Korea companies have the guts to challenge established brand names to become kings. That gives Samsung foundry customers great concerns on conflicts in interests. That's why samsung can win customets with short term technology and cost, but not by long term partnership and trust.
Why are Taiwanese people getting hyper from this hahahaha how cute
@@jinwoo3963 because this country needs recognition. It has been bullied too much by China and most countries turned a blind eye to made us a semi-country.
yeah..but does it matter? gonna become part of China one day anyway 😂
Taiwan tsmc is another level.
(For foundary only)
Someday may be by 2040, Taiwan will be a part of china main land. So winner in Semiconducoer and electronics industry will be china of mainalnd.
not japan, korea. india
dream on u theif.
India 5 trillion in 2026
India's conditions are very good, and it has a good chance of becoming a semiconductor powerhouse in the future.
@@劉兆崴-h7c nop, lack fresh water supply which is needed for semiconductor.
@@ytn00b3 Thank you for your opinion. Lack of water is indeed a problem. It seems that if the Indian government cannot solve the water problem, it will be difficult to become a semiconductor powerhouse.
@@ytn00b3 Have you ever in your life looked at a geographical/ topography map of India?
@@anime0965 Yes. India can't even feed their people with fresh water, it's already in crisis level according to UN report. So how on earth they're going to feed that to semiconductor industry?
未来的半导体工业将是本地生产本地消费的。产业高度集中在一个地区的情况将不复存在。
遙遙領先、謠謠領先。
沒設備、沒材料如何在地生產自用,
全球化趨勢已經暫時停止,
自由民主世界技術流通及產業佈展已經在亞洲、美國、歐洲落地發展,一切都很順利,唯獨中國還在偷、搶、騙的路上走到黑,被世界孤立排斥。
China no.1
Right now, TSMC has a market cap of 1 Trillion whereas Samsung has fallen to below 400 Billion (in fact, just 285 billion right now). And we are not even halfway in the AI bubble(unless shock US recession next year). How is Samsung going to compete with TSMC if they have far smaller pool of wealth to invest from?
TSMC market cap is around 800b.... No need to lie, just google it
TSMC는 미국에 상장했고 삼성은 한국에 상장된 주식 아닌가요?
@@balkorak2 TSMC has American ADR, doesn’t Samsung also have British GDR?
Funny video 😂😂😂
Without ASML lithography machine, you are nothing
including Taiwan
Ohhh I was thinking India is going to be powerhouse of semiconductor because Taiwanese company had investment 10 billion dollars and tie up with Indians company. But your video is really a noticeable of shit
India will be miles ahead of Vietnam by 2030, but for any meaningful "powerhouse of semiconductor", it needs to build up the ecosystem which can take a decade. But after that India can quickly snowball into the higher value chain. Texas instruments has had a design center in Bangaluru since 1980s. And Nvidia has design centers in several cities now.
@@anime0965 Wow so much knowledge, where you from
@@user-iy6xs2jh1o I looked at your profile, we are from the same country.
Bro chip making has a long line of supply chain not only india gets the pie. Wake up. Taiwan have a 900 company supply chain down the line that they trust... thats why its not easy for china to make their own lithography especially US embargo china on chip making.
@@anime0965 ohh really