Most people think Taiwan is only manufacturing Chips designed by other countries. In fact out of the top ten chip design companies, 4 are Taiwanese companies and one is owned by a Taiwanese dual citizen (Nvidia) and another one has a Taiwanese CEO (AMD).
@@Mike-gg8bw don't you vilify the Chinese. Taiwan is part of one China currently occupied by the defeated renegade. Liberalising taiwan is not an invasion but a unification of China.
TSMC has an ecosystem that supports the chip-making business in Taiwan. There are many local companies assisting TSMC in Taiwan that you cannot find them in other countries. TSMC's CoWoS (Chip-on-Wafer-on-Substrate) is high-density advanced packaging technology second to none in order to make the high density AI chip possible. It took many years of effort and it is not something can be copied easily by other countries.
@@chrism.1131the US only has 150k workers classed as "high IQ" this is about the same number as taiwan. and most of the ones in the US can make more money at FAANG than they can in manufacturing. so basically the US cannot replicate it
@@lucid_ hey Lucid, your bio says you like science. Here's one for you. I have a patent on a method that would allow a space elevator to be built from current material. WO2017031482A1
Nothing ironic about that. The CCP offered him a boat load of money to STEAL tech from TSMC. Samething happened with an engineer from SK Hynix who took all their secret straight to Haweii. Its China. Chinese culture is steal and copy. That is not irony. That is sadily their "culture"
@@j_chen138 @ communism Chinese d_gs always like to spread fake news as their government. Such a shame. The TSMC founded by Taiwanese and supported by the democratic Taiwan government, TSMC has non relation to poor communism mainland china. Period
@@j_chen138 @ communism Chinese d_gs always like to spread fake news as their government. Such a shameless country and citizen. The TSMC founded by Taiwanese and supported by the democratic Taiwan government, TSMC has no relation to that poor communism mainland china. Period.
@@Hans-c5t-jaz The ROC (Taiwan) is a great and amazing democratic country, while the PRC is a dictatorship. They are two completely different countries.
And one of the leading chip design ARM were designed by two scrappy brits. Without their breakthroughs it may have not been possible to have low power chips on handheld devices at all, as it was a sheer fluke that they discovered it was low power!
It's only revolutionary as a semi open design architecture. Manufacturing at the bleeding edge is what we struggle at. Microcontrollers can run whatever at whatever node size, and they'll still run your industrial equipment.
Taiwan and China have been at odds for over a century, yet many people from other countries still believe the two sides are part of the same nation. Wrong! China is, and always will be, a communist regime attempting to influence the entire world. Taiwanese people understand this deeply. In the United States, many still see this as merely a "Chinese issue." Losing Taiwan would mean the loss of freedom of navigation through the Taiwan Strait, with far-reaching consequences. In fact, Taiwan excels in many advanced industries, including aerospace technology. Losing Taiwan would signify a victory for communism. Thats why Elon Musk previously suggested that Taiwanese manufacturers set up factories in other locations to avoid geopolitical tensions impacting the supply chain.
For ppl wonder why Taiwan and Korean got to manufac chip but not US its because chip manufac needs a large amount of energy also come with high polution thats why US only design chips but not manufac it in the past
you're sending wrong messages! If chip manufacturing causes pollutions, why USA, EU, Japan encourage TSMC to build factories in their countries now? Are they seems idiots?
Although TSMC is one of best company,I want to say something,comparing to something strong company like Google ,Apple,Microsoft,the time employee working is very very very f**king high.The reason is that the hardware is very strict to be makes,so if you asked me ,hey do you want to go to TSMC,I need to consider although it can give me high salary,I need to stay on call like 3.am or 4.am,also most employees can not get enough sleep in this environment. respect to those people working in that company.
The last part is important. “Exponential” is a term humans have difficulties understanding what it ACTUALLY means. Most think it’s like multiplication. They don’t realize that it’s doubling every time. Even the words don’t make sense when you read it like that.
Extremely interesting video of the timeline and benefits of semiconductor manufacturing 👍👍👍 !!! My personal belief is that the current state of technology, the huge AI investment are extremely inefficient. It is soooo obvious to me that what is first needded is to scale-up the manufacturing of spintronics related technologies like Non-Volatile-Memory (NVM) MRAM : it is a key piece needed to enable really efficient (at least 1000x better effeciency) compare to current technologies (volatile DRAM,…) and with time, enable new paradigms…
I still have and use a Samsung Note 5. That is 9 year old technology. There are 3 things wrong with it. The headphone jack doesn't work. The micro-USB port does not transfer data, and the version of Android is so old that some apps won't install. It is not because I need smaller, more advanced transistors. There is what I call NBAN technology. Nothing But A Number. Just because some measured performance is better does not mean that it is Effectively better. GDP needs planned obsolescence!
Your thinking is very small tbh. Do you really think smartphones are still the most bleeding edge use case for microchips? Get with the times unc. Robotics in particular will benefits greatly from further power reduction, heat reduction, and streamlined computational pipelines.
@zararianrock I never said smartphones were the most bleeding edge of chips. I still have my time wasted by ads on crap I don't want and will never buy. But my thinking is Big Enough to notice that Economists NEVER talk about the Depreciation of Automobiles and Smartphones. What is Net Domestic Product? Oops, economists can't do algebra because consumer depreciation is not in the equation. .
@@michaelwang6125 the original agreement to make Taiwan part of China was with Chiang Kai-Shek's National government. When they were forced onto the island by Mao Zedong and the PRC in 1949, Taiwan became a sovereign country.
Without the chip the nuke is just shooting aimlessly… what good is a nuclear weapon if it can’t be relied upon to hit its intended target consistently?
Crazy how we can make insane things like processors but can't decide on a TH-cam video aspect ratio that'll fit on more than just a few screens of the people watching it lol.
I thought we were at the end of moore's law because chips are so small now that the laws of physics prevent chips from getting smaller and operating predictably
Well new paradigms could theoritically take over… My personal bet is on spintronics and ferroelectric related technologies… For example, Non-Volatile-Memory like SOT-MRAM (currently being investigated by European research center, IMEC) could theoritically be disruptive and enable new use cases…
Keep an eye out for dry photoresist technology from Lam Research which will take us down to sub NM sizes, we have not reached the limit yet (Mechanical Engineer on that project)
@@loganalexander3207I agree that there is still plenty of room for further technological improvements in silicon semiconductor technology, but I find it a bit pity that there isn’t yet more work done to enable the next paradigm : spintronics. It is like pursuing investments in LCD displays instead of emerging OLED displays… Non-Volatile-Memory (NVM) like the SOT-MRAM investigated by IMEC could be disruptive, and the manufacturing needs to be scaled-up. Spintronics could then piggy back on the MRAM manufacturing tools and expand the toolset from there…
Moores law is not a law of physics but rather an observation of improvement trends. Yes, we're getting close to the physical limit of transistors. But we can still do things like create faster application specific sub-sections of the chip. (ASIC). FPGA (software defined transistor layout). Vertically stacked transistors. Make the chip bigger. Remove redundant circuits like AVX 512. etc
@@julientyt labor = yes but slaves that gets pay millions*... makes it hard to combine the 2 words together. (from Employee's bonus at stock purchase without counting the base salary)
Informative video, but the extra wide letterbox ratio on the video was a little annoying to watch. Would have been good to throw in some talk about how America is looking research more into chip production so its not so heavily reliant on TSMC (and other Taiwan based chip companies), so we don't have another shortage situation caused by world catastrophes, or in instance China does attempt taking control of Taiwan. I'm all for tech advancements and the growth has been so great from what I've experienced growing up in the 90s to now. I do feel the growth is hitting more of a plateau in recent years, when you look at general consumer electronics (computers, phones, etc). I have no problem with AI, but feel the tech industries are overusing it for things it doesn't need. This is a problem for consumers who dont want it, and an environmental problem for the energy and resource consumption. AI should help us innovate to more prosperity and unlocking things like medical/tech break throughs but we're just all here using it to be lazy or vanity for the most part. Additionally, I think even vehicles are being overloaded with electronics these days. My car is from 2018 and even though I'm comfortable with the level of electronics in it, sometimes I do think some of it is more than necessary. I cant imagine how much worse it could be in cars these days. I also feel more electronics mean more points of failure and that's the last thing I'd want for anyone when you're cruising down the highway at high speeds.
He put Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan as part of China on the map. Politically, it's not entirely wrong. China basically owns them financially, but they are sovereign countries!
China should help Hawaii country and Luchu Kingdom to stay away from American invasion and Japanese invasion. Support Hawaii Kingdom and Luchu Kingdom. ❤❤❤
Chips already become the necessity products because of extensive humans lives, don't manipulate the chips prices making humans lives harder and harder.
He's a good guy with an interesting book, however, it's very shallow. I wish he wrote a scholarly book with sources and all of the usual nicities and had it published by a university, because while his conclusion is generally wrong, there's I'm sure there's a lot of value in the way he thought through the data.
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I really enjoy Professor Miller's speeches. Very composed, knowledgeable and always factually based. But I don't think winnie (Xitler) would approve it. He doesn't like facts..smh. :(
Not sure he knows chips at all. First, most important thing is design. Foundry just the hardware realization. Basically glueing billions of transistors together according to the designs. Tsmc produce the smallest, fastest transistors which lead small size, better performance but the same logics as lesser processes. There are only two main areas of applications: cell phone and high speed/AI computing every else you can get away with much lesser processes say 45nm. Even cellphones, you can get away with better design and features and end users cannot tell 0.001 and 0.00001 second wait time. AI training is hard one but these are other ways to get going for a while.
Imagine a future where China shifts away from traditional silicon chips as we know them today. Traditional chips rely on silicon wafers, using transistors to represent binary values of "0s" and "1s." If China further its advances to quantum computing, they may soon achieve breakthroughs in materials and production techniques. They are already one of the leaders in quantum computing. At that point, chips could be developed to communicate using "quantum bits" or "qubits." Unlike classical bits, qubits can exist in multiple states simultaneously due to a property called superposition. This allows a qubit to represent both 0 and 1 at the same time, enabling quantum computers to perform complex calculations much faster than traditional computers. In summary, while traditional silicon chips operate on binary logic, quantum chips leverage the principles of quantum mechanics to represent and manipulate information in a fundamentally different way.
In short term is it worth to have better quatum computers than classical ones running crazy AIs like one with general intelligence, which can help breakthrough in everything?
You can imagine but it will never happen - China can't innovate so they will always be followers because breakthroughs and disruptors require the fundamental ability to challenge the status quo and established thinking which is forbidden in a fascist state.
Independent Taiwan is a project, an aspiration. How Taiwan could be independent? At the surrender of Japan, Taiwan was independent country material. Both Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Ze-dong knew it when the former signed the UN Charter for China. Neither the Chinese Communist Party’s “Peoples Republic Of China” not the Chinese Nationalist Party’s “Republic of China” enjoy the sovereignty of Taiwan. The short of it, China has no legal claim to Taiwan. The Chinese from both shores of the strait have been colluding to prevent the native population or the Japanese komins of Japanese Taiwan from enjoying their UN Charter-ordained right to self-determination. The United States, the “principal occupying power” on Taiwan, never endorsed the Chinese claim of a Chinese Taiwan. But beyond that, the US yielded political ground to Chinese propaganda warfare. Because of political cowardice on the part of the 49 San Francisco Peace Treaty signatory powers, the Chinese from both shores of the Taiwan Strait have been allowed to confuse the world public opinion into believing that Taiwan, somehow, belongs to China. How could Taiwan be a country while the Chinese prevent Taiwan from enjoying its UN Charter-ordained right to self-determination and the West toes the Chinese line instead of enforcing the law of treaties and the UN Charter? Any meaningful coalition arrayed in defense of Taiwan rests upon the 49 SFPT signatory powers, Japan included. That coalition should be named United Nations 2.0 ((UN 2.0). Japan and the US included, the 49 collectively remember that Japan did not cede Taiwan to any China. Time for the 49 to draw their collective red line.
I worked so hard for three and half years to invest in my children's education, and not to make US or China richer. My family is first. You can fight or compete for decades but you have to clear up things with me as inventor.
Two words, "corporate greed". That made TSMC possible and the problem. In the 80's I was a semiconductor engineer working in Photo-lithography, the key to transistor size. A large part of Biden's negotiation to protect Taiwan hinged on them opening plants here in AZ using the same technology. Interestingly, the Taiwanese could not make these advanced chips without ASML headquartered in Veldhoven, the Netherlands. In this industry China will always be a joke! PS, I wrote this before watching the documentary!
Wtf r u talking about, no one interested in investing ASML back then except TSMC , and btw , no one country can make ASML machine also , its made from highest tech parts from different countries
If it wasn’t the fact that the greedy capitalist that wants to maximize profit by outsourcing chip making outside the US, we would not have this security concern at all. Touché…
Full of craps presentation. Stop whining! The US has no one else to blame but itself for not able to nurture and foster IC manufacturing despite having Global foundaries (Motorola), AMD, Intel, Fairchild, Analog Device,TI,,etc. Morris Chang built foundary in Taiwan only after Japan and the US rejected him. US engineers are still not capable to made 7nano chips despite having the same equipments and materials as TSMC. So who is to blame for this predicament?
So far they are not the natural successor to silicon transistor tech. That said, look how many times has that kind of opinion been proven short sighted?! Time will tell. For anyone not sure what you are talking about, here's an old video I just dug out from a few months ago. th-cam.com/video/8ohh0cdgm_Y/w-d-xo.html
Actually , Tsmc and other related semiconductor companies are the one important to US governance not Taiwan, as USA adminstration force these companies to shift out from Taiwan, Taiwan loss its edge from time to time. Taiwan is the biggest losser of the us china conflict. To be honest Taiwan sovereignty is own by both mother land China and America.
Most people think Taiwan is only manufacturing Chips designed by other countries. In fact out of the top ten chip design companies, 4 are Taiwanese companies and one is owned by a Taiwanese dual citizen (Nvidia) and another one has a Taiwanese CEO (AMD).
Look at those comments in English from the Chinese, this is why they are seen as enemies of the Taiwanese.
中國想要的是稱霸世界,現代法西斯中國
全世界都一个中国原则。就台湾岛的日裔民进党人想配合外部势力造反,就这么一回事。
They wanted to take over the US, so they need to take over Taiwan first
@@Mike-gg8bw don't you vilify the Chinese. Taiwan is part of one China currently occupied by the defeated renegade. Liberalising taiwan is not an invasion but a unification of China.
@@Mike-gg8bw Only those frog live in taiwan province ,for example you,will think like this.
Taiwan is a small island living with free loving human. It needs your support to keep it free from China.
The worst thing to the world is that there are some very fool people want to seperate taiwan province from mainland china which will lead a hot war
TSMC has an ecosystem that supports the chip-making business in Taiwan. There are many local companies assisting TSMC in Taiwan that you cannot find them in other countries. TSMC's CoWoS (Chip-on-Wafer-on-Substrate) is high-density advanced packaging technology second to none in order to make the high density AI chip possible. It took many years of effort and it is not something can be copied easily by other countries.
Oh, spare me, the US can do it, they will do it. The world needs more chip diversification.
@@chrism.1131the US only has 150k workers classed as "high IQ" this is about the same number as taiwan. and most of the ones in the US can make more money at FAANG than they can in manufacturing. so basically the US cannot replicate it
@@littleones-yeahh I disagree
@@chrism.1131 good.
@@chrism.1131 Look at who is getting advanced STEM degrees in US universities - it's not the white kids.
HE EXPLAINED IT SO NICELY
Taiwan, remember it’s 🇹🇼
We call TSMC as the mountain that protect our country.
That term originally refers to the Central Mountains, which often protect Taiwan from typhoons.
The sacred mountain 😊
Is it the employees or the equipment that is valued?
Both
Thank you for this video. It gives a good insight into the importance of chips in our everyday lives and the policy we are making.
Dutch company is ASML. Creates EUV machines costing around $400 million.
And I own two of them.
@@chrism.1131 thoughts on it?
@@lucid_ hey Lucid, your bio says you like science. Here's one for you. I have a patent on a method that would allow a space elevator to be built from current material.
WO2017031482A1
@chrism.1131 where do u put them?😂
@@luvjackie110 they are in Taiwan.
I read Chip War and this video is an amazing (well produced) companion to the book.
任何一種讓世界進步的東西在中國的手中後,就會變成是毀滅世界的東西
举个例子?
@@ray24li90比如说晶片。中国盗取世界上任何技术,然后呢?懂的都懂。
@@ray24li90How many enemies you have surrender your country😂😂😂
@@ray24li90 某種病毒,從sars改良的變種病毒~
@@hotszshaneho314 name it
Thanks Dr. Chris for the elaboration!
Also thanks Netherlands company-ASML for the machine for TSMC to produce chips.
Ironically SMIC in China was also founded byTaiwanese. It's current CEO Mong-Song Liang is also a Taiwanese, a former engineer from TSMC.
Nothing ironic about that. The CCP offered him a boat load of money to STEAL tech from TSMC.
Samething happened with an engineer from SK Hynix who took all their secret straight to Haweii. Its China. Chinese culture is steal and copy. That is not irony. That is sadily their "culture"
He’s dirty betrayer of Taiwan and a CCP pet dog
ironically TSMC was founded by Chinese from mainland China 😂😂😂
@@j_chen138 @ communism Chinese d_gs always like to spread fake news as their government. Such a shame. The TSMC founded by Taiwanese and supported by the democratic Taiwan government, TSMC has non relation to poor communism mainland china. Period
@@j_chen138 @ communism Chinese d_gs always like to spread fake news as their government. Such a shameless country and citizen. The TSMC founded by Taiwanese and supported by the democratic Taiwan government, TSMC has no relation to that poor communism mainland china. Period.
Taiwan started making chips very early. And also they are very good quality!😌I am pound that I am Taiwanese😊
It's not a country,1450+250
I am proud of being Taiwanese as well.
@@Hans-c5t-jaz
it's ok, no one cares what you think, not even your own gov lol
@@Hans-c5t-jaz The ROC (Taiwan) is a great and amazing democratic country, while the PRC is a dictatorship.
They are two completely different countries.
@@Hans-c5t-jaz you are using English, look up the English dictionary.
What a video!!! Loved it.
Taiwan national flag 🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
And one of the leading chip design ARM were designed by two scrappy brits. Without their breakthroughs it may have not been possible to have low power chips on handheld devices at all, as it was a sheer fluke that they discovered it was low power!
Very true
Malaysia already quantum leap further than Taiwan.
Malaysia already quantum leap further than Taiwan.
@@CHRIS-ELID how??
@@danh5637it’s a troll
"RISC Architecture is gonna Change Everything"
It's only revolutionary as a semi open design architecture. Manufacturing at the bleeding edge is what we struggle at. Microcontrollers can run whatever at whatever node size, and they'll still run your industrial equipment.
@ it’s a quote from the movie hackers lol.
@@l-_-lForkBombl-_-l i thought you were referring to RiskV aka risk 5 architecture. oops
Hack the planet!!!
It's nothing revolutionary
It'll just make CPU ISA open source
Taiwan and China have been at odds for over a century, yet many people from other countries still believe the two sides are part of the same nation. Wrong! China is, and always will be, a communist regime attempting to influence the entire world. Taiwanese people understand this deeply.
In the United States, many still see this as merely a "Chinese issue." Losing Taiwan would mean the loss of freedom of navigation through the Taiwan Strait, with far-reaching consequences. In fact, Taiwan excels in many advanced industries, including aerospace technology. Losing Taiwan would signify a victory for communism.
Thats why Elon Musk previously suggested that Taiwanese manufacturers set up factories in other locations to avoid geopolitical tensions impacting the supply chain.
I totally agree
For ppl wonder why Taiwan and Korean got to manufac chip but not US its because chip manufac needs a large amount of energy also come with high polution thats why US only design chips but not manufac it in the past
you're sending wrong messages! If chip manufacturing causes pollutions, why USA, EU, Japan encourage TSMC to build factories in their countries now? Are they seems idiots?
Excellent video, full of insights! Go! Taiwan Go!
one 1450,record.
@@Hans-c5t-jaz why don't you go hold a white sheet of paper or something
@@Hans-c5t-jaz one 粉紅韭菜,record.
Although TSMC is one of best company,I want to say something,comparing to something strong company like Google ,Apple,Microsoft,the time employee working is very very very f**king high.The reason is that the hardware is very strict to be makes,so if you asked me ,hey do you want to go to TSMC,I need to consider although it can give me high salary,I need to stay on call like 3.am or 4.am,also most employees can not get enough sleep in this environment. respect to those people working in that company.
The last part is important. “Exponential” is a term humans have difficulties understanding what it ACTUALLY means. Most think it’s like multiplication. They don’t realize that it’s doubling every time. Even the words don’t make sense when you read it like that.
He who controls the chips, controls the universe.
Malaysia already quantum leap further than Taiwan.
@@CHRIS-ELID Togo already super quantum leap further than Malasia.
😂😂😂.@@danielshandley
@@CHRIS-ELID malaysia, leap what? solat?
@@yongyon15 Potato chips
Extremely interesting video of the timeline and benefits of semiconductor manufacturing 👍👍👍 !!!
My personal belief is that the current state of technology, the huge AI investment are extremely inefficient.
It is soooo obvious to me that what is first needded is to scale-up the manufacturing of spintronics related technologies like Non-Volatile-Memory (NVM) MRAM : it is a key piece needed to enable really efficient (at least 1000x better effeciency) compare to current technologies (volatile DRAM,…) and with time, enable new paradigms…
Magnons are the future.
Ultrawide Aspect Ratio (21;9) !?!?!
Confused me too.
a bit more, my 21:9 has black bars
try 32:9!
Actually it's the first 32:9 I've seen on here
I still have and use a Samsung Note 5. That is 9 year old technology. There are 3 things wrong with it. The headphone jack doesn't work. The micro-USB port does not transfer data, and the version of Android is so old that some apps won't install. It is not because I need smaller, more advanced transistors.
There is what I call NBAN technology. Nothing But A Number. Just because some measured performance is better does not mean that it is Effectively better.
GDP needs planned obsolescence!
Your thinking is very small tbh. Do you really think smartphones are still the most bleeding edge use case for microchips? Get with the times unc.
Robotics in particular will benefits greatly from further power reduction, heat reduction, and streamlined computational pipelines.
@zararianrock
I never said smartphones were the most bleeding edge of chips. I still have my time wasted by ads on crap I don't want and will never buy.
But my thinking is Big Enough to notice that Economists NEVER talk about the Depreciation of Automobiles and Smartphones. What is Net Domestic Product? Oops, economists can't do algebra because consumer depreciation is not in the equation.
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@@zararianrock my daughter just bought a turntable.
Good video!
I love these videos
me too
12:23 Why are Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan part of China 😭
Came here for that i never heard about the invasion!!
Ditto +1 (unless Beijing also claim it belongs to China since ancient times from some map or ancestry)
@@michaelwang6125 the original agreement to make Taiwan part of China was with Chiang Kai-Shek's National government. When they were forced onto the island by Mao Zedong and the PRC in 1949, Taiwan became a sovereign country.
@@chrism.1131 There are only RoC and People's RoC. Taiwan is part of China. Are you Chinese?
the nuke is not just about the warhead, it's also about it's delivery system: its capabilities and its reliability.
So, its chips?
@georgepal9154 I guess it could be done without chips. However, it's not practical nowadays.
Without the chip the nuke is just shooting aimlessly… what good is a nuclear weapon if it can’t be relied upon to hit its intended target consistently?
I love the title “the most important country”.
Crazy how we can make insane things like processors but can't decide on a TH-cam video aspect ratio that'll fit on more than just a few screens of the people watching it lol.
2:22 Computer had to be deBUG... never though it literally meant De-Bugged until now. 🤣
I suspect it may have been tongue in cheek.
I thought we were at the end of moore's law because chips are so small now that the laws of physics prevent chips from getting smaller and operating predictably
Well new paradigms could theoritically take over…
My personal bet is on spintronics and ferroelectric related technologies…
For example, Non-Volatile-Memory like SOT-MRAM (currently being investigated by European research center, IMEC) could theoritically be disruptive and enable new use cases…
Keep an eye out for dry photoresist technology from Lam Research which will take us down to sub NM sizes, we have not reached the limit yet (Mechanical Engineer on that project)
@@loganalexander3207I agree that there is still plenty of room for further technological improvements in silicon semiconductor technology, but I find it a bit pity that there isn’t yet more work done to enable the next paradigm : spintronics. It is like pursuing investments in LCD displays instead of emerging OLED displays…
Non-Volatile-Memory (NVM) like the SOT-MRAM investigated by IMEC could be disruptive, and the manufacturing needs to be scaled-up. Spintronics could then piggy back on the MRAM manufacturing tools and expand the toolset from there…
Moores law is not a law of physics but rather an observation of improvement trends. Yes, we're getting close to the physical limit of transistors.
But we can still do things like create faster application specific sub-sections of the chip. (ASIC). FPGA (software defined transistor layout). Vertically stacked transistors. Make the chip bigger. Remove redundant circuits like AVX 512. etc
@@nicolasdujarrier Magnons are the future.
you forgot AMD and of course NVIDIA! Intel is almost obsolete nowdays!
$3.34 trillion, Nvidia is now the richest company in the world by market cap. Intel, $107 billion.
6:00 transistors are now down to 2nm.
it's almost unbelievable that they can do such things!
no they are not! That's the name of the node as a performance measure pegged to the 1990ties.
Transistors are around 50nm
"Chips made almost free", but at what costs?
slave labor
low-end chip making is very cheap
@@julientyt labor = yes but slaves that gets pay millions*... makes it hard to combine the 2 words together.
(from Employee's bonus at stock purchase without counting the base salary)
Informative video, but the extra wide letterbox ratio on the video was a little annoying to watch.
Would have been good to throw in some talk about how America is looking research more into chip production so its not so heavily reliant on TSMC (and other Taiwan based chip companies), so we don't have another shortage situation caused by world catastrophes, or in instance China does attempt taking control of Taiwan.
I'm all for tech advancements and the growth has been so great from what I've experienced growing up in the 90s to now. I do feel the growth is hitting more of a plateau in recent years, when you look at general consumer electronics (computers, phones, etc). I have no problem with AI, but feel the tech industries are overusing it for things it doesn't need. This is a problem for consumers who dont want it, and an environmental problem for the energy and resource consumption. AI should help us innovate to more prosperity and unlocking things like medical/tech break throughs but we're just all here using it to be lazy or vanity for the most part.
Additionally, I think even vehicles are being overloaded with electronics these days. My car is from 2018 and even though I'm comfortable with the level of electronics in it, sometimes I do think some of it is more than necessary. I cant imagine how much worse it could be in cars these days. I also feel more electronics mean more points of failure and that's the last thing I'd want for anyone when you're cruising down the highway at high speeds.
12:22 someone smarter than me tell me what’s wrong with this map, specifically in Central Asia.
Malaysia already quantum leap further than Taiwan.
@@CHRIS-ELID Togo already super quantum leap further than Malasia.
He put Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan as part of China on the map. Politically, it's not entirely wrong. China basically owns them financially, but they are sovereign countries!
最大的問題是,這位頻道主的社會信用分數會遭受毀滅性的打擊。
Oh ! that's where the word debugging comes from ....
So u meant to say tribulation is coming... That's great to hear
Chat, was the CHIPS Act a win for the Biden Harris admin and good for the US? Looking for opinions here ty.
impressive
nice ...work
China should help Hawaii country and Luchu Kingdom to stay away from American invasion and Japanese invasion. Support Hawaii Kingdom and Luchu Kingdom. ❤❤❤
台灣是個海島移民國家,近四百年來受大清帝國,荷蘭,法國,西班牙,英國,美國,日本等各國文化衝擊洗禮才有今日多元樣態.
今日台灣的自由民主體制亦非一日可蹴,歷經帝制,殖民,黨國獨裁專制,戒嚴,228事件,白色恐怖,
民主演化進程也犧牲無數民主前輩血汗與生命換得.
自由民主台灣的特色: 多元多樣,混雜包容,以人為本.
1895年李鴻章在春帆樓上簽署馬關條約,將台灣『永遠』割讓給日本. 從畫押的那一刻起台灣和中國就毫無瓜葛了.
二戰之後,日本將台灣交給美國,國際法上台灣成了美國的託管國.這是目前台灣的現實狀況.
至於台灣未來,是要自立建國,或成為美國的一州,或由美國重新歸還日本,都和1949年才成立的中共毫不相干.
目前國際法上,台灣就是美國的託管國,地位宛如美國交給台灣人自治的特别州!
兩岸具體現實狀況 : 台灣中國,一邊一國,互不隸屬,中共敢侵犯台灣就是侵略!
1911中華民國Republic of China(R.O.C.)創立(在中國)
1949中華人民共和國People's Republic of China(P.R.C.)創立(在中國)
1949中華民國(中國)敗逃至台灣
1996中華民國(在台灣)沿用國號舉行直接民選總統李登輝
2000----2008中華民國(台灣)總統陳水扁
2008----2016中華民國(台灣)總統馬英九
2016----2024中華民國(台灣)總統蔡英文
2024----2028中華民國(台灣)總統賴清德
1945二戰後台灣已是獨立政治實體國家,至於"中華民國"國號爭議,
在自由民主體制下須經正名修憲或制憲程序方能消彌.
1949--2000中國國民黨屬反共政黨,2000以後中國國民黨由親中轉媚共,舔共跪匪,仇台恨台政黨!
曹興誠:台灣從來就不是中國領土 11:17 th-cam.com/video/fQTBnpsMrSg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pdfqV-A1JY7eKTg1
臺灣人是炎黃子孫嗎?|與李文成對談【知定講堂 曹興誠】EP38
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統一必殺戮,和平是欺騙!|與李文成對談【知定講堂 曹興誠】EP39
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「在國際研討會上,揭發國、共破壞國際法」【知定講堂 曹興誠】EP51
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獨家 ∕ 中國摘活眼角膜不打麻藥 前中國軍醫手術後放棄工作:太殘酷
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【寶島觀世界】「零日攻擊」讓台灣人長躲避的問題,一起來思考! │主持人:矢板明夫 │2024/07/28
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美國日前曾就聯合國2758號公報詮釋中共建立的"中華人民共和國"取代"中華民國"在安理會席次問題,與台灣人民無關.
1949--1996是中國國民黨以黨國專政獨裁形式統治台灣,所以美國務卿今年在賴總統就職賀詞才稱第五位台灣總統!
可知美國重視與認定的是具有真正代表台灣民意選出的總統!
The Crucial Years: 1945-1949 2024.08.31 | Taiwan History 台灣演義
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@@kevinivo-el5eh 等十几億顆韭菜先被屠完?
@@kevinivo-el5eh呵呵呵~
@@kevinivo-el5eh屠殺😂你先保佑自己及家人吧
中國最不缺的是傻逼跟笑話!😂😂😂
12:23 Let's not even talk about that stupid map of China.
10:07 That looks so dystopian
Thanks to let the world know the facts!
informative af
Who's going to make the dip for all these chips?
Have you ever tried Apple dip?
Chips already become the necessity products because of extensive humans lives, don't manipulate the chips prices making humans lives harder and harder.
for mass production yes in taiwan, but for limited one not so.
😂😂 you meant the limited and less sophisticated ones? the most advanced chips are made in taiwan
He's a good guy with an interesting book, however, it's very shallow. I wish he wrote a scholarly book with sources and all of the usual nicities and had it published by a university, because while his conclusion is generally wrong, there's I'm sure there's a lot of value in the way he thought through the data.
Tawain Numba Won!!!
If you also want to increase your chip production yield
We sincerely recommend you
Use our unique oriental island mysterious power
Use a ritualistic green item to place on your host
This will greatly increase (at least you think it will be useful)
Taiwan is precious, its a jewel, it can do so much for humankind unlike CCP Chinese.
If the Arizona TSMC plants can manufacture enough microchips to satisfy demand, the political dynamics may change them in hard-to-predict ways.
I love Taiwan 🇹🇼!! Welcome to Taiwan the people all around the world. This is the most beautiful country in the world.
A valuable video even today🔴
Malaysia already quantum leap further than Taiwan.
@@CHRIS-ELID Togo already super quantum leap further than Malasia.
just remember, if something goes wrong btwn China + Taiwan, its the US that will spur it on and benefit from it
Malaysia already quantum leap further than Taiwan lol
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"i dont agree with you! you must be [insert foreign country] bot" ☝🤓
Fact
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Morris Chang has dual citizenship. Calling him "American Engineer" is insecure and weak.
Uh oh you said ‘country’ that’s like a banned word here 🇹🇼 Taiwan numbah won
I really enjoy Professor Miller's speeches. Very composed, knowledgeable and always factually based. But I don't think winnie (Xitler) would approve it. He doesn't like facts..smh. :(
Chinese people will unlike your title as you name Taiwan as a country. Anyway you are right.
Don't worry, Chinese people can't see this video!
Not sure he knows chips at all. First, most important thing is design. Foundry just the hardware realization. Basically glueing billions of transistors together according to the designs. Tsmc produce the smallest, fastest transistors which lead small size, better performance but the same logics as lesser processes. There are only two main areas of applications: cell phone and high speed/AI computing every else you can get away with much lesser processes say 45nm. Even cellphones, you can get away with better design and features and end users cannot tell 0.001 and 0.00001 second wait time. AI training is hard one but these are other ways to get going for a while.
heat seeking missiles
@spvlinn9009 yeah yeah, you guys just keep using the less advanced chips then.
good PPT --eetimes level
Imagine a future where China shifts away from traditional silicon chips as we know them today. Traditional chips rely on silicon wafers, using transistors to represent binary values of "0s" and "1s." If China further its advances to quantum computing, they may soon achieve breakthroughs in materials and production techniques. They are already one of the leaders in quantum computing.
At that point, chips could be developed to communicate using "quantum bits" or "qubits." Unlike classical bits, qubits can exist in multiple states simultaneously due to a property called superposition. This allows a qubit to represent both 0 and 1 at the same time, enabling quantum computers to perform complex calculations much faster than traditional computers.
In summary, while traditional silicon chips operate on binary logic, quantum chips leverage the principles of quantum mechanics to represent and manipulate information in a fundamentally different way.
In short term is it worth to have better quatum computers than classical ones running crazy AIs like one with general intelligence, which can help breakthrough in everything?
You can imagine but it will never happen - China can't innovate so they will always be followers because breakthroughs and disruptors require the fundamental ability to challenge the status quo and established thinking which is forbidden in a fascist state.
believe or not, not in the near future.
Independent Taiwan is a project, an aspiration. How Taiwan could be independent?
At the surrender of Japan, Taiwan was independent country material. Both Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Ze-dong knew it when the former signed the UN Charter for China.
Neither the Chinese Communist Party’s “Peoples Republic Of China” not the Chinese Nationalist Party’s “Republic of China” enjoy the sovereignty of Taiwan. The short of it, China has no legal claim to Taiwan.
The Chinese from both shores of the strait have been colluding to prevent the native population or the Japanese komins of Japanese Taiwan from enjoying their UN Charter-ordained right to self-determination.
The United States, the “principal occupying power” on Taiwan, never endorsed the Chinese claim of a Chinese Taiwan. But beyond that, the US yielded political ground to Chinese propaganda warfare.
Because of political cowardice on the part of the 49 San Francisco Peace Treaty signatory powers, the Chinese from both shores of the Taiwan Strait have been allowed to confuse the world public opinion into believing that Taiwan, somehow, belongs to China.
How could Taiwan be a country while the Chinese prevent Taiwan from enjoying its UN Charter-ordained right to self-determination and the West toes the Chinese line instead of enforcing the law of treaties and the UN Charter?
Any meaningful coalition arrayed in defense of Taiwan rests upon the 49 SFPT signatory powers, Japan included. That coalition should be named United Nations 2.0 ((UN 2.0). Japan and the US included, the 49 collectively remember that Japan did not cede Taiwan to any China. Time for the 49 to draw their collective red line.
Taiwan NO. 1🎉
the small height is cool in the video, is this a new trend i'm not aware of?
I worked so hard for three and half years to invest in my children's education, and not to make US or China richer.
My family is first.
You can fight or compete for decades but you have to clear up things with me as inventor.
I KNOW
Get cheaper price and high quality than other countries so they don’t care anything about that
Infinity more important than new oil projects.
Nahhh people who get the video in their recommendations are Taiwanese :(
Two words, "corporate greed". That made TSMC possible and the problem. In the 80's I was a semiconductor engineer working in Photo-lithography, the key to transistor size. A large part of Biden's negotiation to protect Taiwan hinged on them opening plants here in AZ using the same technology. Interestingly, the Taiwanese could not make these advanced chips without ASML headquartered in Veldhoven, the Netherlands. In this industry China will always be a joke! PS, I wrote this before watching the documentary!
TSMC wisely invested and inspired ASML to make lithography machines.
Wtf r u talking about, no one interested in investing ASML back then except TSMC , and btw , no one country can make ASML machine also , its made from highest tech parts from different countries
@@brucehehehe I'm a retired semiconductor engineer, What are you?
@@Sva10 I was a photolithography and etch engineer.
@airplayn we doing water system for TSMC , Sup u retired employee
That red flag is China flag, the Republuc of China (ROC), and its originally mainland China. However, Taiwan does not have yet a national flag.
Don't worry tsmc is expanding into Arizona, Germany and japan. This will alleviate the pressure on Taiwan.
Just don't leave anything behind for Xi Jinping.
Sunlight with correctly applied is the time control due to butterfly effect
High frequency can alter entire universe because time and space and ether
Taiwan will change the world
👍
If it wasn’t the fact that the greedy capitalist that wants to maximize profit by outsourcing chip making outside the US, we would not have this security concern at all. Touché…
🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
I want to open a Chip manufacturing company in my hometown. Anyone interested to invest ?
wont last long
所有的芯片都印上中華民國國旗或民進黨旗還是總統府照片,蔡英文、賴清德、或李登輝照片,中國買不買?
No Taiwan, No AI
Another great video here:
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AI is Doomsday, almost. One cannot live without love. I know it sounds cliche but true.
What kinf wierd video was this?
Full of craps presentation. Stop whining! The US has no one else to blame but itself for not able to nurture and foster IC manufacturing despite having Global foundaries (Motorola), AMD, Intel, Fairchild, Analog Device,TI,,etc. Morris Chang built foundary in Taiwan only after Japan and the US rejected him. US engineers are still not capable to made 7nano chips despite having the same equipments and materials as TSMC. So who is to blame for this predicament?
Which Country Want AI = t AI Wan
You display the flag of the Republic of China then call Taiwan a country
I don’t believe your claim to have done any research
you speak way too fast!!!
The real race is with photonic (light) based circuitry and China is geared to lead the way in that.
So far they are not the natural successor to silicon transistor tech. That said, look how many times has that kind of opinion been proven short sighted?! Time will tell. For anyone not sure what you are talking about, here's an old video I just dug out from a few months ago.
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Malaysia already quantum leap further than Taiwan.
@@CHRIS-ELID Togo already super quantum leap further than Malasia.
Actually , Tsmc and other related semiconductor companies are the one important to US governance not Taiwan, as USA adminstration force these companies to shift out from Taiwan, Taiwan loss its edge from time to time. Taiwan is the biggest losser of the us china conflict. To be honest Taiwan sovereignty is own by both mother land China and America.
Not Taiwan. It's the Republic of China (ROC)!
Guess we will all be using chinese chips in the near future. Lets build a chip fab in Texas lol....
Our phones would be a few thousand dollars more expensive lol