I gave you clear evidence about omedata electronics which manufactured ICs since 70s
you pakistani even can't make basic PCB .....LOL
this is omedata electronics indonesia ICs manufacturing facility in 1974
False on multiple counts.
1. I am not a Pakistani.
2. Pakistan can make Printed Circuit Boards or PCB. On top of that, Pakistan can make nuclear weapons - the first OIC member to do so - and also design and construct nuclear reactors - again, the first OIC member to do so.
Pakistan can also build solid fuelled and liquid fuelled ballistic missiles, developed with foreign assistance. Land attack cruise missiles and submarine launched cruise missiles have also been developed. Main battle tanks (Al Khalid), fighter jets (JF-17), ballistic, cruise, anti ship and anti tank missiles (Shaheen III, Ghaznavi, Ghauri II, Ababeel, Babur, Harba, Baktar Shikan etc) have been developed and/or produced, with or without foreign assistance.
Under license, submarines (Agosta 90B) and frigates have been and/or will be built in Pakistan too. Anza man portable air defence or Anza MANPADs have also been exported to Malaysia.
Various small arms, rockets, ammunition and other subsystems have been built and exported to various countries around the world, too.
All that during close to two decades of instability due to external actors.
However, that is not the topic of our discussion.
Let us discuss strictly on the topic of Indonesian Strategic Industries.
2. The brochures you have attached are not very legible. Can you attach any evidence that is clear, or easy to read?
From the earlier evidence provided by
you:
Founded in 1974 as an OEM subsidiary of National Semiconductor, Omedata Electronics with more than 25 years of continuous improvement, growth and innovation has become an established semiconductor Assembly and Test subcontractor. And since 1986, when we changed the ownership becoming a joint venture between Indonesian and Singaporean entities, Omedata Electronics has been providing One Stop Services to the world leading semiconductor companies.
The parts in bold are easy to read and understand.
I hope members here and anonymous readers alike will be quite easily able to understand a simple statement.
There are other reasons that I could attach, which would prove very clearly that Indonesia
never had, and still does not have, a single commercial wafer fab or IC foundry.
The skilled workforce and knowledge base is lacking.
If readers are interested and would allow me to digress a little bit, then I would offer evidence that only Singapore and Malaysia, within South East Asia or
ASEAN, currently possess any semblance of a wafer fab.
Malaysia set to become preferred location for semiconductor industry
Kenanga Research believes that the semiconductor industry will stay resilient with the global sales continuing to show healthy momentum.
"In the industry, the production of semiconductor wafers are done in spaces that are much more sanitised than operating theatres. This level of high-tech wafer fab production and level of sophistication, which forms the heart of the semiconductor supply chain, is today more prominent in Asia.
"In fact,
only Singapore and Malaysia currently have wafer fab infrastructure and capabilities in Southeast Asia,” said Raj, who has been involved in the industry for about 30 years.
However, both of these countries alongside "Israel" or Zionist regime, are peripheral players in the industry today for the most part.
China capacity expansion forecast to push the country into second place in the regional rankings in 2022, trailing only Taiwan in size.
www.design-reuse.com
To clarify what the data represents, each regional number is the total installed monthly capacity of fabs located in that region regardless of the headquarters location for the companies that own the fabs. For example, the wafer capacity that South Korea-based Samsung has installed in the U.S. is counted in the North America capacity total, not in the South Korea capacity total.
The ROW “region” consists primarily of Singapore, Israel, and Malaysia, but also includes countries/regions such as Russia, Belarus, and Australia.
Carry on with updating this thread.
I look forward to reading more information on Indonesian industries.