对现实世界的主观认知和客观现实发生巨大偏差,如果这种客观现实对认知者的生活有巨大影响,那就说明认知者是精神疾病。我帝现在的问题,就是三亿四屁民集体患上了精神病。
不过我帝的几百万科技业人士应该没得精神病,还是能以事实为准绳的。只希望我帝政客在对华问题上有基本的智慧,不要堕落成症屁轮子一样的animal 。
After teasing its investigations for a couple of days, consulting firm TechInsights solved a mystery that signs a breakthrough for the Chinese semiconductor industry. The Huawei Mate 60 Pro is powered by a new revision of the HiSilicon Kirin 9000 5G processor, but this time manufactured in China instead of Taiwan's TSMC.
The discovery marks the first known consumer device powered by a 7nm-class processor made by China's SMIC (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation). It puts the Chinese foundry into the small group of companies able to offer the technology, which included TSMC, Samsung Foundry, and Intel.
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The process may not be as cutting-edge as the ones TSMC and Samsung are preparing for consumer devices later this year, such as the Apple A17 chip expected on the 3nm process for the iPhone 15 Pro. In fact, it would still be two generations behind the 3nm-class (and 5nm) processors from both companies, but still signals a considerable leap forward for SMIC.
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The Chinese company is curiously secretive about its technological capabilities, listing foundry services for up to the 28nm lithography process. SMIC was known, however, to supply 14nm-class chips for HiSilicon, the chip design subsidiary of Huawei, and a 7nm chip designed for Bitcoin mining. That crypto-mining chip, however, didn't feature embedded SRAM and wasn't made for mass-market consumption.
Another first for the Kirin 9000s is being the first Chinese-made chip with a 5G modem, as previous versions of the Kirin 5G processors were all produced in Taiwan by TSMC. Recent flagship Huawei phones were powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon processors but, due to US sanctions, had to have their 5G capabilities turned of such as the Mate 50 Pro smartphone tested by Antoine Engels.
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