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It might actually be good. Let them test a new approach. I heard that powerful lasers ASML gets from the USA, so who knows... Maybe the new technology will help to become USA-free for EU companies.
You know the light sources come from SanDiego California right? But they go into the EUV machines built by ASML in the Netherlands using lasers from Germany. But the machines get transported and assembled at the costumer's site.
If China has a rival machine this will technologically bankrupt not only the US but also Europe. Additionally, China would have no more reason to not attack and take over Taiwan.
It is time to produce chips in Europe.
i wish for the European Union to develop and become less reliant on the USA. As for this development in China, there will be (in my opinion) many effects, including a decrease in pressure on Taiwan.
Chinese ambition of Taiwan has very little to do with semiconductor industry and mostly to do with their nationalism/legitimacy of CCP.
Yes, actually. I really doubt that China really needs that tiny piece of rock for the rock itself.