This is the semiconductor technology that Israel has developed until now!
The fact that Apple M1 chip will power Apple's next gen computers show what these low power consumption ARM based RISC chips are capable of. This in turn justifies any investment that will be made on the Çakıl chip line. Apple's chip is 5nm and the Çakıl will be 65nm in a few years. There is a huge difference obviously but the road is open and once you have your hand in the field you move forward as time goes by.
Several generations down I believe Çakıl will be able to power mobile phones with acceptable performance and also the automobile AI for self driving cars. Personally I don't need the top of the line performance from my phone. I still use a 3G phone for my main use and resort to a smart phone on occasions.
As a side note Çakıl is initially being produced by a Taiwanese foundry and the specs can be higher than the Yital in-house production.
Isn't that called photolithography, I wonder if South Korea has their own.I dont want to be that guy but do we have any project on nanometer CNC machines. Its as important as chip itself. Only three country can produce this machines and its USA, Japan and Netherlands. And they dont sell this machines to china. And Huawei cant produce chips in home country. They make it taiwan.
beside that, This is still hell of a development.
You may be right. I don't know the name. I read somewhere that Korea gets this machines from Japan and didn't developed their own yet.Isn't that called photolithography, I wonder if South Korea has their own.
I dont want to be that guy but do we have any project on nanometer CNC machines. Its as important as chip itself. Only three country can produce this machines and its USA, Japan and Netherlands. And they dont sell this machines to china. And Huawei cant produce chips in home country. They make it taiwan.
beside that, This is still hell of a development.
He is talking about chip making machines but erroneously calling them nanometer CNC's, so not actually this kind of machines. The process of making chips, particularly etching the chip pattern on the silicone is called lithography.Like these https://cnc-nordic.dk/ ?
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I dont know this company. But this is an exampleLike these https://cnc-nordic.dk/ ?
You are right. They called lithographyThe process of making chips, particularly etching the chip pattern on the silicone is called lithography.
In following years, We will see some great progress on national chip field. All parameters indicate that Turkey will make a new investment worth almost billion $ to new facility called Yital AŞ. (not Yital Lab). Yital lab started transition of current manufacturing tech to 130 nm SiGe and CMOS chips. In addition to this facility, It is believed that New facility called Yital Aş (%51 Aselsan) will have a manufacturing capability of 90nanometer CMOS and BICMOS chips, later they are going to develop 65 nm technology. The national processor Çakil will be developed in paralel to these progresses on semi-conductors. Further variants of Çakil will have higher frequency output with multi-core structure. The first variants of Çakil will be most likely produced by Sirterra (Malaysia) and As far as I know they have 110nm production process.