I understand but like i said currently many EU nations preparing to put sanction on Israel and this sanction effort led by Spain and France largely.So my logic says its gotta be Israel.@guest12 , I talke about that article.
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I understand but like i said currently many EU nations preparing to put sanction on Israel and this sanction effort led by Spain and France largely.So my logic says its gotta be Israel.@guest12 , I talke about that article.
Look at that, just 2 weeks before the elections in 2023.This article, written in 2023, states that the Turkish-Qatari semiconductor factory is expected to open within 12 months, producing the first Turkish 65-nanometer chips.
Do we have any word on what happened, because anything I can find about the Turkish and Qatari semiconducting corporation is the OEC website claiming that Qatar imported semiconductor devices from Turkey.
That project will only come to light in 2029; till then, we probably won't hear much about it.Any update about Aselsan DUV lithography machine ?
Wouldn't that take up too much space in a parking lot?Let me introduce you “CHARGEbot”
Depends on the space of a park station, but the idea of itself, a moving Chargestation, is nice,Wouldn't that take up too much space in a parking lot?
Okay, so are they manufacturing them in Turkey, or are they just explaining the components, because the video seems like they are just explaining the components?Micro chip from aselsan
In Türkiye I guess, but not in mass production.Okay, so are they manufacturing them in Turkey, or are they just explaining the components, because the video seems like they are just explaining the components?
Yes, if you want to get sanctioned to hell and back by everyone for very little gain. In case you haven't noticed mate, China is the enemy number one from now on for NATO block; you think all the cooperation with India that sprouted came from the goodness of their hearts?Is it possible to cooperate with China on semiconductor?
It sure is possible when we find out that the collective west will not sell us eUV machines when we want to buy from them.Is it possible to cooperate with China on semiconductor?
It is curious if China will sell the eUV machines that they are developing which will be distrupting to the microprocessor market.I think Turkey is currently trying to diversify its semiconductor production. To this end, it is using modern manufacturers in South Korea, China, and Taiwan so as not to be dependent on a single supplier.
At the same time, Turkey is apparently planning to build its own factory in the country together with Qatar, which will initially cover older technologies: for example, 65 nm → 45 nm → 28 nm → 20 nm until around 2035. It is unlikely that anything more will be possible there, as more modern processes such as 16 nm FinFET or smaller EUV lithography are required — and the US would probably block Turkey from entering this highly advanced manufacturing sector, as it did with China.
However, these limitations can be partially circumvented through chiplet designs (3D integration), multiple RISC-V-based processor cores, and edge AI accelerators. In such architectures, manufacturing technology plays a lesser role, as aspects such as yield rate, cooling, and space requirements are less critical in military applications — they can be solved technically.