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Huawei Teardown Shows 5nm Laptop Chip Made in Taiwan, Not China
(www.bloomberg.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I get that it is expensive. My question was "if they..." not can or would.
I've had several interactions where people say "even if you moved a facility to China magically and brought all the people and they were willing, it would not work".
Now, I have no love for China but surely that can't be true.
It's not. They don't currently have this kind of technology, but moving a tsmc fab to china with all of it's personnel willingly 'switching sides' would make it possible for them to learn.
With enough time and money, anything is possible.
This is important, it’s expensive and hard but it also just takes a long time to make the foundries.