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[–] MalReynolds@slrpnk.net 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Yes, or better yet, RISC-V, it's within spitting distance of viability, China could push it over the line. Pretty sure Valve would get on board, they're pretty good at porting proton now. If they can get modern DRAM (e.g. DDR7 or HBM) fab going, to the moon (perhaps literally ;). Likely simpler than CPU for first gen EUV.

ETA: Ask and ye shall receive, China's EUV prototype https://www.heise.de/en/news/Report-China-is-said-to-have-a-functioning-EUV-lithography-system-11121936.html

It's on baby, at least in 2028 ITA. (I hope sooner, they're talking about a HBM graphics card next year elsewhere (likely manufactured at TSMC tho), so they know what to do with it once it works. and given the current situation I expect China to just thrrow money at the project, it'd be a huge win)