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This is a Monka S in 2012. It's interesting: Shen is losing the microchip war in 2012. Zhong Cheng Yu Left his job as an engineer at a company called Asml the only company in the world that can make this machine. This machine makes the most advanced semiconductor chips or microchips in the world.

After he left Asml, he started doing the companies one in the US and one inch wait chat. It's not what we were talking about lives I was just talking it that there's a company that makes the only ones who make it this who make the most advanced stuff and to buy their stuff you have to wait China Us and Asml lawyers would later allege that you recruited other Asml Engineers to his U.S company that they brought with them, stolen information about Asml's machine and that it was all backed by the Chinese government. This story is just one small piece of China's Monumental effort to transform one of the world's most Global and significant Industries semiconductors. But China's effort has increasingly locked it in a struggle with the United States.

This isn't about market share, This isn't about tariffs, this is about security. So how exactly did China and the US enter into a cold war over computer chips? And why don't they make their own chips Then the? this is the first semiconductor chip invented in the 1950s by engineers in the U.S it's a piece chat chat. This shouldn't have to wait for NVIDIA to make and ship the products for them to buy Gpus. Did they have to wait to look at what else? It's a silicon? They went into my Dome or transistors on it.

The more transistors, the more powerful the chip. By 1960, Engineers had already made one with four times the transistors and each year they figured out ways to add more. Oh my. God Early 1960s semiconductors have improved at an exponential rate.

This is Chris Miller author of Chip War The founder of Intel Gordon Moore predicted in 1965 that the computing power produced by a single chip would double every year or so, and that rate has held through roughly up to the present. That's obsolete Now The first companies dedicated to making chips were in the US where they really just had one main customer, the US Government. The first use cases were actually isn't this Theory obsolete now Guidance computers that were the US government. The first use cases were actually in guidance computers that were in NASA spacecraft as well as in missile system.

not yet the complex guidance equipment the system's electronic brain. Since chip companies were making better and better chips each year, the US government believed a deep partnership with them would ensure that it always had access to the most advanced ones. The US government has believed that Computing has been a core determinant of Nations power on the world stage. If you think about the ways that Computing has been used to crack codes in World War II or to track Soviet submarines during the Cold War I, think that judgment is correct.
At first, these chip companies handled the entire supply chain. They designed the chips, manufactured them, and assembled them into a package for installation into a product all within the Us. But by the late 1960s, they realized they could make a lot more money designing chips for civilian products like corporate computers. They just had to make a lot more of them and a lot less expensively.

So many chip companies move their manufacturing and assembly to factories in Japan Taiwan South Korea and Hong Kong where labor was cheaper and the US government encouraged them. All these countries were U.S allies or partners and this was a way to support their economies and deepen ties At the same time, it banned these chip companies from sharing technology with its Rivals, the Soviet, Union, and China. It was a way to keep them years behind the U.S as chips. Advanced because of Moore's Law Advanced ships are substantially better than previous generations.

If you're five years behind or 10 years behind, you're actually quite Far Behind The Cutting Edge. But it wasn't long before these Allied governments began investing in their own chip companies. In the 1970s and 80s, Toshiba in Japan and Samsung and South Korea began designing and Manufacturing chips that rivaled the Americans and in the 1990s, Taiwanese company Tsmc got so good at manufacturing chips that many companies in the U.S stopped doing it. It meant that U.S companies were not the only ones who could make the most advanced chips anymore, and every country's chip industry was increasingly reliant on other countries for the materials, software, and equipment needed to make more complex chips.

But while the U.S and its allies were pushing the limits of a China analogy, China was lagging behind in addition to the US blocking it from accessing chips. during the Cold War many of China's brightest scientists and Engineers had been driven out of the country by the dictator Mao Zedong during the 60s and 70s Jesus But over the next few decades, new Chinese leaders pushed to catch up. By the 1990s, the Cold War was over, the U.S had become friendlier with China and it had lifted most of its export controls. And so China enticed many chip companies to move their assembly operations to China And by the 2000s, China dominated this end of the supply chain.

But China was importing more and more chips to feed its assembly industry and it put them in a tricky position. The Chinese government had studied the tech supply chain and they realized the entire Chinese Tech ecosystem relied on a foundation of imported silicon from China's geopolitical adversaries from the United States from Japan from Taiwan and China's leaders concluded yeah, what in Port silicon can you just make it It was sand. Did it have beaches in China I Understand one of the Beast was a risk they were unwilling to continue to take. So the Chinese government poured money into its own ship design and manufacturing companies which increasingly partnered with non-chinese firms.
It's hard on the hopes of creating a chip supply chain that existed entirely within. China Soon China could design, manufacture and assemble some older generations of chips mostly on its own, but it was still years away from making the most Cutting Edge chips. This is one of those chips. It's got around 114 billion transistors on it.

Holy remember. 1960 Chips had four Computing capabilities of the future. Just like the beauty capabilities of the past will be deployed to military uses. The problem is only a few companies in the world are involved in making them and none are in China.

To start, only three American companies make the software needed to design Advanced chips. Then turning those designs into real chips requires a machine that's only made by one company. Oh Asml SML This machine requires equipment that's only made in the US. Finally, only companies in Taiwan and South Korea can put it all together and manufacture the most advanced processor chips.

Oh no, these companies are choke points in the supply chain and China was totally reliant on them for advanced chips. In 2019, police in the U.S went to arrest Zhongjang Yu but I can't sign until he appeared later in China as the CEO of his company that successfully made software like Asmls thanks to help from the Chinese government. his company was flourishing and his story was just one of several instances of Ip theft in the chip industry. The Chinese government has been at the very least passively supportive, but in some cases actively supportive.

uh IP theft because the Chinese government realizes that its companies are in a position of relative weakness in order to eventually decrease its Reliance on this foreign supply chain China doesn't be the most dumb thing to take out there guys. I'll get it if in the war you really really need the most cutting Advanced chip. They're stealing things that that in the end I would assume military would want to have right. Is this like a big deal? Is this like how our Wars are created like actual ones are like a big? There's like a massive problem I Know who's identifying choke points like Asml and copying them? But the plan backfired and this is really angered U.S government other governments and I caused them to take Uh China's subsidies more security focused issue rather than just an economic issue.

This was happening at the same time that the relationship between the U.S and China was becoming less cordial and more competitive. China's market distortions and the way they deal cannot be tolerated. A tremendous intellectual property theft situation came on here. A trade war between the United States and China Trump says he plans to impose a 10 tariff increase on China if they don't want to trade with Us anymore.
That would be fine with me. In 2018, the Trump Administration banned U.S companies from selling components to ZTE a Chinese tech company then in 2019, and U.S companies from doing business with China's biggest tech company Huawei and its affiliates. These bands nearly bankrupted ZTE and dealt a significant flow to Huawei in 2022. The next, U.S President Joe Biden targeted China's chip industry more broadly.

First, it banned all U.S companies from selling Advanced chips to China, but it also blocked Chinese design companies from using U.S Made Design Software and Us-made Manufacturing Equipment Plus It banned global companies who use U.S semiconductor technology from selling Advanced chips to China as well. the US was exploiting these choke points to stop China's chip industry in its tracks. These expert controls represented a really clear shift away from The View that ultimately trade and Tech exchanges with China were fundamentally positive. They wouldn't be in this position, right to uh, much more zero-sum view of the technological competition.

Next, the US passed a law that would invest billions of dollars into its own ship manufacturing companies and finalized the deal with Taiwan's biggest manufacturer, Tsmc to build manufacturing plans in the US all to enable the US to keep racing ahead. China and the US have a pretty similar view of the political States. It's super interesting to learn about about people. Only them can do something.

Isn't that crazy? Well, whatever. the I'm mother sucker only damn give you something. Yeah, it comes to semiconductor. That's why the US government has made it a priority to defend the US lead because it's like the world depends on them.

But this has also put extraordinary pressure on another conflict between the two countries. Since 1949, China has viewed Taiwan as a breakaway Province and has vowed to reunite with it, even threatening Invasion. The U.S has vowed to protect Taiwan. But Taiwan also happens to own the most important choke point in the chip supply chain.

Taiwanese. Companies manufacture 63 of all chips and about 92 of all advanced chips with companies that are Industries. Both the U.S and Chinese chip Industries Taiwan has built itself some protection, but the U.S export controls forced Taiwan's companies to make a choice, defy the U.S and keep selling to China or comply and cut off China from some of its chips. So far, they've signaled they'll cut off China.

But as China and the US, why don't they just did You think one of the fields you know, like like the fields with all the wheat and cows and land right? Shout out to that You know all the statues they have in Taiwan. They just melt them to a crisp but there's nothing in it. and then they remake the same ones in in the fields where there's corn and instead right, put the factories there right, offer them all like a visual citizenship and and they make the chip here over there. Boom, anybody's chilling or chips more and more.
choices like these are going to be imposed on countries and companies around the world asking them to pick sides in what looks a lot like a new Cold War Chat Is this idea dumb? It's dumb. Okay, that's a dumb idea. Got it? Um, what can I say I mean yo? this is X x on this video. Anyone knows that boy I don't know.

He's just so sorry. anyone knows that boy I don't know, he's just so sorry.

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14 thoughts on “Why china is losing the microchip war xqc reacts”
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  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ujjval W says:

    every country should make their own version

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fried Guy's says:

    chat we are doing what XQC said at the end, we're now building chip manufacturing plants here in the US to cut off Taiwan. Look up Intel chip plant New Albany, Ohio.

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