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ansy1968

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Chinese Semiconductor Equipment Company CETC developed a 28nm CMP (Chemical Mechanical Planarisation) Equipment 4 years ago. It was first delivered to a customer in 2018.

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Hi WTAN,

Newbie question, It can be downsize to 14nm, 7nm to 5nm? So we can confidently say that 45nm to 28nm all locally produce equipment end of this year?, 2021 14nm , 2022 7nm? 2025 optimistic 5nm?
 

machupicu

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Why Jio, not Huawei, poses the greatest threat to Nokia & Ericsson

Indian telecommunications giant Jio intends to start using its own 5G equipment within its domestic network before the end of 2020,
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LightReading. And before the end of 2021, Jio—the second-largest network operator in the
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by subscribers—plans to export equipment to other markets.

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emblem21

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Why Jio, not Huawei, poses the greatest threat to Nokia & Ericsson

Indian telecommunications giant Jio intends to start using its own 5G equipment within its domestic network before the end of 2020,
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Is this for real? IS this company capable of this kind of feat or is this the same stuff about how India has to latest military gear only to have bought hand me downs from the French
 

machupicu

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Another hint or two being spilled out by Huawei,

"Huawei has already prepared for the "worst" of the external environment while giving up "illusions". It said it will continue to increase research and development, to promote business forward. Whether it's a smartphone or a 5G base station, or a chip, Huawei has already stated that it will not give up.


Huawei's rotating chairman Guo Ping mentioned earlier, "We will continue to invest in HiSilicon while helping our front-end partners improve and build their capabilities. I believe we will have an even stronger HiSilicon in a few years."

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hullopilllw

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Why Jio, not Huawei, poses the greatest threat to Nokia & Ericsson

Indian telecommunications giant Jio intends to start using its own 5G equipment within its domestic network before the end of 2020,
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That is pure nonsense from journalists that know nuts about telco. The so-called indigenous solution is merely a mix of equipments from existing providers like Ericsson and Nokia. Vietnam also make the same claim.
 

machupicu

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This coming from a company whose total revenue is not even 1/5 of Huawei's R&D budget.
Didn't Huawei, a few yrs ago, send its source codes to India to b examined by their security office?
Also, huawei's worldwide network monitoring center is located in India, it was built like 10 yrs ago, no?
 

AssassinsMace

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Sorry but India likes attention. They also don't want to be left behind. Like when hypersonic tech was first being talked about and they said there was a race between leading powers, India inserted themselves in there like they were part of the conversation all along. They were spinning how the Brahmos made them a member of the club. Yeah it technically goes at hypersonic speeds but that's not the hypersonic tech they were talking about. Now there's all this talk about who's going to win the 5G race. Of course India all of the sudden has been a part of that discussion. I'm sure when India was banning Chinese apps, they were telling themselves they were holding up China's economy and took down the dragon.
 
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