• chaogomu@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      Another factor here is that to make the most advanced chips, you need something called eleven 9 silicon. That’s silicon that’s 99.999999999% pure.

      We can only artificially manufacture up to nine 9 silicon.

      Eleven 9 has to be mined, and there’s only one spot in the world were it exists. A little town in North Carolina.

      That’s why the US gets to say who can even attempt to manufacture advanced chips.

    • halcyoncmdr@piefed.social
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      6 hours ago

      Oh they want to… There are quite a few chip fabs around the world… there are very few that can manufacture at this size, along the bleeding edge of the numerous technologies necessary to do so.

      Having the knowledge required to build the fab, the actual hardware required to manufacture them, and the skilled personnel to operate it all are hard to do. This is not something that you can toss together in a cave from scraps like Iron Man.

      And a lot of that is by design with companies and governments trying to guarantee sovereignty by tightly controlling where these can be manufactured. The idea that enemies are less likely to try to take over/colonize a smaller country (like Taiwan) if the global chip manufacturing apparatus can be destroyed in minutes to prevent it from falling into enemy hands.