By the time they're ready to compete at the highest level, will there be any improvements left in the semiconductor industry? We are approaching 1nm and even that has issues that need to be solved before we enter the picometer range.
@@Nabrolo Improvement and innovation in semiconductor isn't all about transistor size, just look at the AMD's X3D lineup CPU. And that "nanometers" you say is just marketing term, not an actual size of a transistor. As long as humanity needs electronic devices, semiconductor industry will always thriving.
@@kanekomoeka7490 I agree that transistor size isn't the only source performance gains, but once countries like China catch up to the same manufacturing level, what advantage will Japan have over them? They can produce at large scales to reduce cost, and have 10x research teams pumping out more patents than anyone else.
The thing about TSMC is that they don't have a brand, they do it for other companies and provide intellectual property along with competitive price and quality. So those that wants to build a brand can safely rely on them without the worry of IP theft, which on the contrary of Samsung & Intel both sell their chip products under their own brand. If Japan wants something like this, they would need to do the same.
Japan really dropped the ball with smartphones. S Korea & Japan were way ahead of the world in cellphone proliferation during the late 90s but Japan fell way behind when it came to smartphones. Now Japan has an aging & declining population & has a growing labor shortage. They will need robotics & AI to help fill that gap.
Sony began to stagnate in the late 90s when it made Sir Howard Stringer its Chairman, CEO, and president. He was utterly a drain while Samsung surpassed in TVs and new technologies such as smart phones. Don't know why Sony kept him for over a decade.
@ssuwandi3240 YOU have no clue, when America talks about its "allies" you guys often forget that while the governments are often pro America ( as in literally owned by America like it's the case in Japan ) the populations are usually either neutral or straight up anti-American, after all they live in proximity to your military bases unlike their leaders...Japan's support to America is NOT nearly as unconditional as you think.
Preposterous. They forgot how the American Congress dismantled the Japanese chip industry. Just like what they are doing the Chinese today, America coerced and dismantled the chip industry. Remember Toshiba?
US pressure is actually making Chinese advance its chips tech even faster 😂. In a few years Chinese will surpass US tech and will be fully self sufficient.
japan was the most advanced society ever spawned by humanity. lets nt forget that. not us,not germany not china was advaned and achieve what japan achieved, It is what China and South Korea l, Tawan and Singapore looked up to. all societies have their peaks . japan is a monocultural and homogenous sciety.
Might you consider dubbing the foreign language parts of your videos? Most people listen to this like a podcast. If we have to read it, you might as well show the entire translated text to read at one go rather than to drag it out over minutes
Getting TMSC to invest in Japan is a huge step, give Japan 5 years and they will be the chip manufacturer to go to in the future.
By the time they're ready to compete at the highest level, will there be any improvements left in the semiconductor industry? We are approaching 1nm and even that has issues that need to be solved before we enter the picometer range.
@@Nabrolo Improvement and innovation in semiconductor isn't all about transistor size, just look at the AMD's X3D lineup CPU. And that "nanometers" you say is just marketing term, not an actual size of a transistor. As long as humanity needs electronic devices, semiconductor industry will always thriving.
@@kanekomoeka7490 I agree that transistor size isn't the only source performance gains, but once countries like China catch up to the same manufacturing level, what advantage will Japan have over them? They can produce at large scales to reduce cost, and have 10x research teams pumping out more patents than anyone else.
The thing about TSMC is that they don't have a brand, they do it for other companies and provide intellectual property along with competitive price and quality.
So those that wants to build a brand can safely rely on them without the worry of IP theft, which on the contrary of Samsung & Intel both sell their chip products under their own brand.
If Japan wants something like this, they would need to do the same.
In 5 years time, China will takeover the semiconductors and chips businesses.
Asia's people very hardworking
Japan made a huge mistake when allowed its memory chip maker Elpida to be sold off to Micron.
Japan really dropped the ball with smartphones. S Korea & Japan were way ahead of the world in cellphone proliferation during the late 90s but Japan fell way behind when it came to smartphones. Now Japan has an aging & declining population & has a growing labor shortage. They will need robotics & AI to help fill that gap.
Sony began to stagnate in the late 90s when it made Sir Howard Stringer its Chairman, CEO, and president. He was utterly a drain while Samsung surpassed in TVs and new technologies such as smart phones. Don't know why Sony kept him for over a decade.
Software design and programming is their Achilles heel.
JP era is finished. China is the future. It just takes longer for average ppl to acknowledge this reality.
Jp will just buy robotics and ai tech from China.
Very excited to see what the Japanese produce in this space.
JP era is finished. China is the future. It just takes longer for average ppl like u to acknowledge this reality.
The US really assumes that Japan will stay in their grip forever...Might be smarter to invest at home
😂😂 you have NO CLUE
@ssuwandi3240 YOU have no clue, when America talks about its "allies" you guys often forget that while the governments are often pro America ( as in literally owned by America like it's the case in Japan ) the populations are usually either neutral or straight up anti-American, after all they live in proximity to your military bases unlike their leaders...Japan's support to America is NOT nearly as unconditional as you think.
as long as japan remains as a vassal state if US, why not?
as fast as I read the title I realized if Japan own something and Japan slow after achieving that was never losing it.
Second Bloomberg video: Japans debt and population problem
No market, no technology, complete only on pricing? Day dreaming!
MOJO BABY
Preposterous. They forgot how the American Congress dismantled the Japanese chip industry. Just like what they are doing the Chinese today, America coerced and dismantled the chip industry. Remember Toshiba?
America’s will support this time. Aligned interests
US pressure is actually making Chinese advance its chips tech even faster 😂. In a few years Chinese will surpass US tech and will be fully self sufficient.
She looked like the lady from EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE lol
More success to you in semiconductors chips Japan...
Why
I hope they're making these buildings earthquake proof...
Mashallah Tabarkallah thank you
It doesn't matter what chip japan produces if it's not allow to sale it to the world biggest customer. China 😂😂😂😂
oh they wish. Without enough engineers and lack in stem education students. They can't build a real industry
very cool very noice
Face facts. Japan is done.
japan was the most advanced society ever spawned by humanity. lets nt forget that. not us,not germany not china was advaned and achieve what japan achieved, It is what China and South Korea l, Tawan and Singapore looked up to. all societies have their peaks . japan is a monocultural and homogenous sciety.
@@mrastazwanan8803 JP era is finished. China is the future. It just takes longer for average ppl like u to acknowledge this reality.
Japan always relying on others 😅 oh well at least they do it best when it comes to propping up these companies
What?
Might you consider dubbing the foreign language parts of your videos? Most people listen to this like a podcast. If we have to read it, you might as well show the entire translated text to read at one go rather than to drag it out over minutes
You don't know alot ms reporter
is europe being left in the dust again? Oh well, they have nice castles to visit