I haven't grasped the plot that everyone wants to see. I wrote about the plot of semiconductors. In the past few days, I have browsed various industry-related documents of more than 100,000 words, and systematically compiled a set of materials on the semiconductor industry. The details are
Understand the whole process of how to make a pile of sand into a high-end chip, what materials and equipment are needed, what materials are used for what, and what equipment is used in the entire process...
I also know that the content is relatively dry, so I want to explain the key content as concisely as possible so that everyone can understand the chip industry easily and quickly. After all, ordinary people outside the industry cannot go through hundreds of thousands of words of relevant literature like the author. The author
If I didn’t write these contents, I wouldn’t actually read them.
A large number of materials have been compiled, including semiconductor materials and semiconductor equipment corresponding to the subdivided industries, the current status of the industry structure, which domestic and foreign manufacturers correspond to the major equipment materials, what the market share is, and the corresponding A-share listed companies or unlisted companies, etc.
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When writing the main text, I also considered that too much space would be spent on semiconductors, so I made it so concise and wanted to explain it quickly.
After everyone complained about copying and pasting, the author immediately reflected on it. Maybe he wanted to explain such a complex industry clearly in a few chapters. It was a bit naive. It is only the semiconductor industry. If he wanted to expand it, he could write an independent book.
The science and technology article is so poor that it appears that conciseness for the sake of simplicity leads to the writing being too dry.
Based on the feedback from the comments after the last chapter was updated, we decided to make corresponding adjustments and cut off all the details. The archived content and organized materials of the next three or four chapters have been thrown into the recycle bin, and some content has been retained to connect the plot.
Good suggestions and comments will be adopted as long as they do not affect the overall rhythm. Everyone is welcome to leave comments. The author also knows that he has many shortcomings, so he should try his best to be as perfect as possible.
I will update another chapter in the afternoon as compensation.