HUAWEI’s New 4nm Chip Just SHOCKED The World… NO ONE Expected This!



US Sanctions Fail! China's First 4nm Chip Enters Commercial Use.
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Recently, the China Supercomputer Research Center announced that it has successfully packaged China's first 4nm chip and applied it to a computer cluster.

This breakthrough marks an important step forward in chip packaging technology in China, opening up new paths for Chinese chip performance. The importance of packaging technology lies in the fact that the current development of advanced processes is approaching a bottleneck.

TSMC and Samsung announced the start of mass production of 3nm processes last year, but Samsung's 3nm process yields are as low as 10-20%, costs are high, and no customers for 3nm processes have been announced yet.

TSMC also began mass production of the 3nm process at the end of last year, but its main customers are expected to be Apple only, and Apple will not start using the process to produce the A17 processor until June.

Unlike the past, this time the 3nm process was delayed by half a year, which some industry insiders believe is due to Apple's limited performance improvement and high cost of TSMC's 3nm process, forcing TSMC to improve to the second generation 3nm process = N3E before it can be adopted. As the development of advanced processes encountered obstacles, many chip companies such as Intel and TSMC jointly developed another way to improve chip performance, namely Chiplet technology.

Chiplet technology is divided into two types, one is the same kind of chip using a special way to package together, such as Apple's M1 Pro MAX, by linking two M1 chips to significantly improve performance; the other is to package the chips of different processes together to improve the overall performance by reducing the communication time between chips.

There are already companies in China developing both Chiplet technologies. A Shenzhen-based technology company has proposed a chip stacking technology that can integrate two 14nm chips to approach the performance of a 7nm process, and has been patented.

Note that the China was buying semiconductors from G-7 nations without any hiccups or hinderance, until Trump & Biden gang rocked this boat.

As soon as self sufficiency increases China will be able to produce chips at a cheaper price. This could drive American chip suppliers out of business altogether!

The US fails to understand that China is no India. China gives surprises. Wait for 2 years more as lithography machines are being build and then you see the fun.

The Chinese electronics Industry will ultimately succeed in the international market enhancing its creativity and competitiveness and driving the entire industry to new heights as a nation China should not passively rely on imported ships and other critical Technologies but gradually achieve independent Innovation and strengthen its core competitiveness through this approach.
 

HUAWEI’s New 4nm Chip Just SHOCKED The World… NO ONE Expected This!​


I don't know what happens to Chinese chips after they are announced. I was curious many years ago to buy a computer made using https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loongson CPU. Unfortunately, I could never find one. There were some motherboards made by VIA, but they were simply no good.
 
4 nm is insane small. By comparison, the smallest common cold virus is only like 30 nm.
 
Congrats, but I request China to build up Pakistan in the science and technology department.
Have more Chinese students study in Pakistani universities as transfer students.

Thank you
 
Where are those USA brown nosers now?

Just a few months ago, they were thumping on their own chests and waving palm leaves over their own heads that China is 5 years to 10 years behind USA in semi conductors and chip manufacturing.

They huddling together now to generate fake stories now of chinese aircraft carrier sinking in Taklamakan Desert together with a dozen Chinese nuclear submarines?

I suggest that they should get ready for Kamala winning the USA presidency, and the fun and laughters that will result in

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China is more successful in "de-risking or de-coupling" from US than US is to China.
 

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