What happened to commercial EUV production by 2027? I thought Huawei will be relying on advanced nodes from EUV machines by 2028 with their 970 series.
I have no specific comment about when Huawei (or anyone else for that matter) will be using EUV, but I will note that "fully domestic 28nm-7nm tech stack" is not a prerequisite for "EUV tech stack".
It isn't a real time strategy game where one needs to unlock all of a precursor capability to make progress with the next step of the tech stack.
An analogy that we may be most familiar with for example, is J-10C still using Al-31s up to the late 2010s, but that didn't stop them developing, testing and commissioning J-20 during that same period.
(I also observe that this letter doesn't seem to include comments from Huawei)
edit: also, isn't this guy just repeating something that was already mentioned by SCMP a month or so ago (not to say they're reliable, but point being that this letter itself isn't new), and even posted in this very thread?
Do we have short term memory loss or something...
Chinese semiconductor thread II
A collective post by leading figures in China's semiconductor industry has sparked heated discussion: Mobilizing the entire nation's resources to build our own ASML. The article states that China has made breakthroughs in key areas of EUV, such as laser sources, mobile platforms, and optical...
www.sinodefenceforum.com
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