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I think the ongoing artificial intelligence and language modeling under the name T3 AI has started to materialize. In 2025, the foundation may have some striking announcements in this field.


Selcuk Bayraktar made an ambitious statement that makes one wonder whether they are focusing on a decentralized model.
 

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Crazy side of the story is we are going to produce chips with Russian technology, but what about the ambargo? Indians and Egyptians want to partner with it. This is second level chips, this is a bolt description of Cemil hoca. This is a industry what will focus on Turkish indusrty like automotive and electronics. Aiming of 45nm is the plan, i think we should go for it because the partner with Malaysians taking to long and this is wasting off time.


 

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It is a very late move. I have never understood why we did not make such moves before. It is pretty sad to hear such stories from east. Türkiye must invest a few billion dollars for energy and semiconductor industry every year. In military we will be not a US or China in near future but we can be definitely a France sized power. I hope that everything is connected each other and military will trigger semiconductor too.

 

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It is a very late move. I have never understood why we did not make such moves before. It is pretty sad to hear such stories from east. Türkiye must invest a few billion dollars for energy and semiconductor industry every year. In military we will be not a US or China in near future but we can be definitely a France sized power. I hope that everything is connected each other and military will trigger semiconductor too.

You need to find countries willing to invest, and considering how our government has been behaving, our country is not a reliable or good place to make those investments.

For instance where are these exported to, answer is, usually developed countries, and how are our relations with developed countries, mostly bad, with the exception of South Korea and Japan, and that is only because they are so far away that our government hasn't pissed on them.

So who is going to invest ? Qatar is investing because we stood by them when the arabs put embargo on them. who else is going to invest ?

Other muslim countries like Malaysia ? Indonesia ? they need the investment themselves and also the export from it, so they're not interested in competition. Who is going to invest ?????
 

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You need to find countries willing to invest, and considering how our government has been behaving, our country is not a reliable or good place to make those investments.

For instance where are these exported to, answer is, usually developed countries, and how are our relations with developed countries, mostly bad, with the exception of South Korea and Japan, and that is only because they are so far away that our government hasn't pissed on them.

So who is going to invest ? Qatar is investing because we stood by them when the arabs put embargo on them. who else is going to invest ?

Other muslim countries like Malaysia ? Indonesia ? they need the investment themselves and also the export from it, so they're not interested in competition. Who is going to invest ?????

Türkiye is enough to invest itself. Who invested Türkiye's military industry? These things require a great amount of dedication and planning like military industry planned at early 2000's. Some projects are projected and started in 2005. Semiconductor industry is much more bigger than military one since it touches people's daily life. Every year billion dollars must be invested in this land. Some times subsidies will be crazy but eventually it will come to a point where Türkiye's potential will make turn the wheels. Nobody helped China, nobody helped Vietnam. They did themselves.

Military industry is very important to get easy money but if you want sustainability in incomes, you have to create hi-tech and in order to do this semiconductor industry is a must. Rising fields at China are related to semiconductor greatly. I hope we will start to invest more and more this.
 

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Türkiye is enough to invest itself. Who invested Türkiye's military industry? These things require a great amount of dedication and planning like military industry planned at early 2000's. Some projects are projected and started in 2005. Semiconductor industry is much more bigger than military one since it touches people's daily life. Every year billion dollars must be invested in this land. Some times subsidies will be crazy but eventually it will come to a point where Türkiye's potential will make turn the wheels. Nobody helped China, nobody helped Vietnam. They did themselves.

Military industry is very important to get easy money but if you want sustainability in incomes, you have to create hi-tech and in order to do this semiconductor industry is a must. Rising fields at China are related to semiconductor greatly. I hope we will start to invest more and more this.
But we are investing, and you need to reach a technological level before you can benefit from making these investments, just as you need a competent and literate population to be able to deliver workforce to these investments. You can't have people from agriculture work in these fields without proper education.

As you pointed out yourself with reference to defence industry.

But producing for civilian usage is very important because that means your population can be educated and competent enough to keep this tech level going even with external embargo
 

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Guys anyone else got info on this cooperation with Taiwan, says we're going to be producing some 5nm chip with Taiwans help.
What he is claiming, is impossible. There is only one EUV machine that is capable of printing 5 nm chip. And Its sales are highly regulated and followed. And One of these Machines cost like 100m$. Even for Lab production you need these machines. That is BS.
 

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What he is claiming, is impossible. There is only one EUV machine that is capable of printing 5 nm chip. And Its sales are highly regulated and followed. And One of these Machines cost like 100m$. Even for Lab production you need these machines. That is BS.

TSMC is getting ready for it's 2nm process and they'll be producting 2nm chips by this year. 5nm is not as important as before for them. They already succeeded 4 and 3 and they know that we'll not even be able to produce 4nm chips while they're producing under nm chips. It depends on what we offered in exchange.

Not saying the news is true or not tho.
 

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What he is claiming, is impossible. There is only one EUV machine that is capable of printing 5 nm chip. And Its sales are highly regulated and followed. And One of these Machines cost like 100m$. Even for Lab production you need these machines. That is BS.
More than likely they originally wanted to mean a new card that uses 5nm chips. Why would FLYBVLOS, a small drone company would enter the chip business like this otherwise. Let's wait for better sources to have an opinion.
 

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It is a very late move. I have never understood why we did not make such moves before. It is pretty sad to hear such stories from east. Türkiye must invest a few billion dollars for energy and semiconductor industry every year. In military we will be not a US or China in near future but we can be definitely a France sized power. I hope that everything is connected each other and military will trigger semiconductor too.

But we are investing, and you need to reach a technological level before you can benefit from making these investments, just as you need a competent and literate population to be able to deliver workforce to these investments. You can't have people from agriculture work in these fields without proper education.

As you pointed out yourself with reference to defence industry.

But producing for civilian usage is very important because that means your population can be educated and competent enough to keep this tech level going even with external embargo
I don't understand why everyone is making a big deal of Vietnam's semiconductor industry. Isn't Turkey's semiconductor industry bigger than Vietnam's?
 

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This was expected for some time. We are definitely not part of US' future best buddies club, with most of the world, including most of NATO. Two goals exists for the new group. Curb Chinese tech and curb Chinese trade. We haven't shown either to be the case, so it was expected for me. Good luck to all the Turkish companies working on AI and ML stuff.

There will possibly be more tiers in the future for this, and I think we will need to try and enter those tiers by cutting our Chinese dependency to keep toeing the line.
 

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This was expected for some time. We are definitely not part of US' future best buddies club, with most of the world, including most of NATO. Two goals exists for the new group. Curb Chinese tech and curb Chinese trade. We haven't shown either to be the case, so it was expected for me. Good luck to all the Turkish companies working on AI and ML stuff.

There will possibly be more tiers in the future for this, and I think we will need to try and enter those tiers by cutting our Chinese dependency to keep toeing the line.
Do you think we have allowed the chinese to have too much say in our infrastructure ?

Would it be better to curb US AI inside our borders if possible ?
 

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He is just click baiting, Even Israel is Tier 2 and will face restrictions. We should be thankful that we weren't put on Tier 3.
This article is a good read if you want to understand what they want to do with these restrictions: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/biden-further-limit-nvidia-ai-214945108.html?guccounter=1

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Do you think we have allowed the chinese to have too much say in our infrastructure ?
Most definitely.
Would it be better to curb US AI inside our borders if possible ?
If it stays like this, it will be US eventually cutting us off, not the other way around. Most of our non defence high tech exports are also to EU and US.

Even Israel is Tier 2 and will face restrictions
Which was also expected, as Israeli Chinese trade relations are soaring.

This is the new Pan Pacific economic play of US. It won't effect us directly, but everyone will be affected in this trade war.
 

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