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CottageLV

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Is it more important than "Steppers" CottegeLV ?, or just nothing compare to your baby "stepper"

Don't want to start a contest of whose penis is bigger. All I can say is that China, perhaps all countries, could live without high powered laser, but no one could live without semiconductors. Unless you're living in sub-Saharan Africa.
 
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antiterror13

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Don't want to start a contest of whose penis is bigger. All I can say is that China, perhaps all countries, could live without high powered laser, but no one could live without semiconductors. Unless you're living in sub-Saharan Africa.

Nobody .. I mean it .. nobody control the semiconductor industry.
 

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The most recent Forbes list, which ranks 2,000 large global enterprises, includes 136 Chinese companies, making China Asia's second-largest contributor to the list, behind Japan.

The list was compiled on the basis of companies' sales, profits, assets and market value. U.S. company ExxonMobil was ranked first on the list.

The U.S. also has the most companies on the list, with 543, followed by Japan and China with 258 and 136 respectively.

The magazine said that the number of Asia-Pacific region companies making the list increased by 32 to 733 this year, largely due to the positive progress made by Chinese and Korean enterprises.
 

CottageLV

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Nobody .. I mean it .. nobody control the semiconductor industry.

Come on, when you start a topic of a debate, stick to it. Only girls try to win the debate by drifting off topic.

In regards to your response, are you nuts or am I delusional? You never head of Intel? AMD? Nvidia? Texas Instruments? Qualcomm? IBM? Perhaps Silicon Valley? How come they are all American and are headquartered in the Silicon Valley? Where did the original idea of industrial scale photolithography come from?

It is true that there is only one American company left that makes a complete stepper, that is Ultratech. But most of you don't know that the majority of the parts used in steppers are still manufactured in the states. The manufacturing secrets are still embargoed even to its closest allies.

There are the Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (Taiwan). But all of them started off as contractors. Even today, they are still what they were decades ago. Nothing changed much in this field. They are just well-paid maids. America still lead the way for innovation and total market dominance.

Japan (China to a lesser extent) is the only country that could somewhat live without American support in semiconductors sector, but it still would be pushed back 20 years in terms of capability. I know some of you might argue the K supercomputer, but most of you don't realize that it is a supercomputer, meaning the individual chips don't matter as much. The Fujitsu chip used in the K is still very primitive compared to the mainstream counterparts; I use the term "counterpart" instead of "competitors" because it is unworthy to even compete.

Back to topic.

Semiconductors, along with heavy industries like mining, oil, ships, large jets, and cars, are the backbones of a superpower. One of the biggest reason that Soviet weaponry were inferior to NATO counterpart was the inadequacy with semiconductors. China now is in the middle of a transformation from a labor intensive cheap labor to a high tech oriented innovator. The new focus is on large jets, high speed trains, supercomputers, sophisticated warships, and yes, even high powered lasers. But all of them require semiconductors, in fact, laser instruments are manufactured in semiconductor fabs. Without semiconductors, there are just junk.

This debate is getting ridiculous. Let it rust. Plus, if you want start another debate, do your research first. Especially!!! compare apples to apples, not to oranges. Stick to the point.

Cheers buddy.
 

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A record speed was achieved by a high-speed test train made by China's largest train maker, Beijing News reported Thursday.

CSR, China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Co Ltd, launched the test train, which can reach speeds of up to 575 kilometers an hour, the paper said.

Liang Jianying, deputy chief engineer at the subsidiary company CSR Sifang Locomotive & Rolling Stock Co Ltd, said the train was in good condition and the speed will be further improved.

The test train aims to promote the development and security monitoring of high-speed trains and will not actually run as a business operation, said Zhao Xiaogang, chairman of CSR.

In December 2011, CSR launched a test train with speeds reaching up to 500 kilometers an hour.


China will continue to increase the speed of trains during the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015), according to a project of the development of high-speed trains issued by the Ministry of Science and Technology on Wednesday.

"A newer,faster train which will be known as Permanent Magnet Motor Train Set,is undergoing test on CSR's laboratory platform"
 

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The world's biggest single dish radio telescope is expected to start operating in southern provinceChina is expected to have the world's largest single dish radio telescope in September 2016.Construction began in March 2011, in Dawodang, Pingtang county, Guizhou province.

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The 500-meter Aperture Spherical radio telescope (FAST) will enable astronomers to get a jump-start on surveying neutral hydrogen in the Milky Way and other galaxies, detecting faint pulsars, looking for first shining stars and listening out for possible signals from other planets.

It will look like a huge bowl embedded in the remote karst mountains, as large as 30 football pitches. Its remote location will prevent interference from radio transmissions in populated areas.

"FAST will make possible a SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) survey that significantly supersedes other surveys," says Zhang Haiyan, an official from National Astronomical Observatories (NAO) in charge of the project.

"If intelligent life in the Milky Way or other galaxies sends radio signals equal to a mobile phone, FAST will be able to receive it."

FAST will also be a powerful tool for environmental research, satellite and space exploration programs, while receiving and transmitting massive amounts of data.

Additionally, it will open to the public during its maintenance periods, Zhang says.

Currently, the world's largest single dish radio telescope is the Arecibo Observatory developed by the United States in the 1960s, near the city of Arecibo in Puerto Rico, with a 305-meter-diameter aperture.

FAST will be bigger, 10 times faster and three times more sensitive. It will also cover two to three times more of the sky, thanks to the innovative design of the active primary surface.

Arecibo's fixed-dish design means it can only use 221 meters of its 305-meter dish at any one time. FAST will have the collecting power of the entire 500-meter dish, composed of 4,600 panels.

It will also be able to tilt its viewing angle 40 degrees from the vertical in all directions, Zhang explains.

The FAST concept began as the Chinese contribution to the International Square Kilometer Array (SKA), in 1993. But the SKA project will eventually find a home in either South Africa or Australia, using an array of smaller radio antennae, mimicking a single large telescope.

In 2006, China decided to go it alone with FAST and devoted funds to its construction. In October 2008, the National Development and Reform Commission approved the project.

Costing more than 700 million (83 million euros), it will allow international astronomers and scientists to discover more of the secrets of the universe, Zhang says.

The first radio antenna used to identify an astronomical radio source was built by Karl Guthe Jansky, an engineer with Bell Telephone Laboratories, in 1931.

In the late 1930s, American engineer Grote Reber built the first bowl-shaped radio telescope and operated it in his backyard. His radio telescope collected and measured radio waves given off by objects in space.

Radio telescopes can produce images of objects in space that would have been missed by an optical telescope.

Optical telescopes need to have some kind of light to see an object, but radio telescopes don't need light to "see".

Radio telescopes helped discover pulsars (collapsed stars that send out regular pulses of radio waves).

A large single-dish radio telescope is capable of observing the main components of cosmic gas and atomic hydrogen. Adhering to the principle of "bigger is better", large telescopes like Arecibo and FAST provide massive information on dark matter and the formation of stars and planets.

According to NAO, FAST should detect thousands of pulsars in the Milky Way in less than a year, which will provide exciting information on black holes.

The history of radio telescopes in China dates back to 1958, when China and the former Soviet Union co-observed an annular eclipse on Hainan Island with a small aperture solar radio telescope, made by the Soviet Union. In 1965, China had produced its first solar radio telescope.

In 1983, Miyun Synthesis Radio Telescopes, consisting of 28 nine-meter-aperture telescopes, were built in Miyun county, Beijing.


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NAO was founded in April 2001 through the merger of four observatories, three observing stations and one research center, all of which were sub-organizations of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Over the past two decades, large radio telescopes have been built in major NAO observatories all over China, including Xinjiang, Shanghai, Beijing, Yunnan and Qinghai.

Besides FAST, a 65-meter aperture radio telescope is being built at Sheshan Observatory in Shanghai, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2012.


In the future, China will continue to join international astronomical research and radio telescope projects.

According to NAO, the Antarctic Astronomy Center of China plans to build a telescope array near Kunlun Antarctic Station of China, close to Dome-A, the highest point on the Antarctic Inland Ice Sheet.The first "Antarctic Survey Telescope" will utilize remote and dispatch controls. Observation data will be stored on site and some of it will be transmitted to China in real time.


Meanwhile, the country also plans to build a moon-based radio telescope.
 

antiterror13

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Come on, when you start a topic of a debate, stick to it. Only girls try to win the debate by drifting off topic.

In regards to your response, are you nuts or am I delusional? You never head of Intel? AMD? Nvidia? Texas Instruments? Qualcomm? IBM? Perhaps Silicon Valley? How come they are all American and are headquartered in the Silicon Valley? Where did the original idea of industrial scale photolithography come from?

It is true that there is only one American company left that makes a complete stepper, that is Ultratech. But most of you don't know that the majority of the parts used in steppers are still manufactured in the states. The manufacturing secrets are still embargoed even to its closest allies.

There are the Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (Taiwan). But all of them started off as contractors. Even today, they are still what they were decades ago. Nothing changed much in this field. They are just well-paid maids. America still lead the way for innovation and total market dominance.

Japan (China to a lesser extent) is the only country that could somewhat live without American support in semiconductors sector, but it still would be pushed back 20 years in terms of capability. I know some of you might argue the K supercomputer, but most of you don't realize that it is a supercomputer, meaning the individual chips don't matter as much. The Fujitsu chip used in the K is still very primitive compared to the mainstream counterparts; I use the term "counterpart" instead of "competitors" because it is unworthy to even compete.

Back to topic.

Semiconductors, along with heavy industries like mining, oil, ships, large jets, and cars, are the backbones of a superpower. One of the biggest reason that Soviet weaponry were inferior to NATO counterpart was the inadequacy with semiconductors. China now is in the middle of a transformation from a labor intensive cheap labor to a high tech oriented innovator. The new focus is on large jets, high speed trains, supercomputers, sophisticated warships, and yes, even high powered lasers. But all of them require semiconductors, in fact, laser instruments are manufactured in semiconductor fabs. Without semiconductors, there are just junk.

This debate is getting ridiculous. Let it rust. Plus, if you want start another debate, do your research first. Especially!!! compare apples to apples, not to oranges. Stick to the point.

Cheers buddy.

Of course, the USA is the biggest player in semiconductor, but other countries (i.e Japan, SK, China, Taiwan, Germany, France and a few others) also have their parts in the industry and as important. The USA do not control the industry, not at all

I don't think you understand (and don't want to understand) how the world works and how the economy works ? .. so discussion with you is pointless and wasting my time. Very sad, you have a very narrow minded view .. really sad
 

CottageLV

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Come on, grow up. This discussion is becoming a penis contest. Is it me that's leading everything to semiconductors?
By the way, all the main components of semiconductor fabs still come of Uncle Sam. The rest of the countries are just putting it together like Apple. And yes, they have monopoly in this field.

Can you please be mature and stop having a prejudice against me? Whatever I say, you start saying that if it's related to steppers, although I didn't mention anything about it.

Please be mature. This is a forum for adults, not a kindergarten playground.
 

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Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group (XCMG) has agreed to acquire a major stake in Schwing, the second largest concrete pump manufacturer in Germany, Schwing announced on Thursday.

XCMG chairman Wang Min did not reveal the exact amount of the acquisition, but said in a subsequent announcement that Schwing's German management team will keep their positions after the purchase, expected to be completed in the next two weeks.

The Schwing announcement came one day after SANY Heavy Industry Co Ltd completed the acquisition of the top German pump maker Putzmeister Holding GmbH for 324 million euros ($425.6 milliion).

Once XCMG's acquisition of Scwhing is completed, the three largest concrete pump manufacturers in Europe will have all been acquired by Chinese companies.


Changsha Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Development Co Ltd acquired Italy's formwork and concrete handling specialist CIFA, the second largest company of its kind in Europe, in 2008.

About half of the 105.3 billion yuan market value of the concrete machinery industry was generated by SANY and Zoomlion in 2011, while XCMG only contributed some 1.97 billion yuan.

The concrete machinery industry had a profit margin of some 30 percent last year, overtaking all other construction machinery related industries.
 

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A giant radio telescope is being assembled at the foot of Sheshan Hill west of Shanghai. With a diameter of 65 meters and a height of 70 meters, the telescope is the largest of its kind in Asia and the fourth largest in the world. It will be put into operation in September and is expected to greatly enhance China's ability to position space probe.
 
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