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Bringing Semiconductors to Kazakhstan

Nursultan Kabylkas designed the first chip in Kazakhstan, and in the process he bootstrapped a new national industry.

7 days agojohncole

> Through a partnership with a Chinese fab, the team got space on Multi-Project Wafer (MPW) and received back their RISC-V general purpose processor. The project went viral, the media caught on, and the project gained national attention.

Kudos. But very expectedly it was a Chinese fab.

7 days agonine_k

>Kudos. But very expectedly it was a Chinese fab.

Kudos to China then. The world can always benefit from more supply. The US was the one who brought semiconductor manufacturing to Japan and Taiwan over 60 years ago. Now it's China's time to shine.

7 days agojoe_mamba

I love how verification is somehow a "[focus] on high-skill employment" as if the actual fab construction and operation isn't a high skill.

5 days agogreenavocado

Both can be true. It’s a much lower capital threshold to enter the verification game than the fan building game.

5 days agojohncole

Wouldn't this just be the same as any other fabless company?

7 days agodorkypunk

Not much different, no. But I thought it was a good story, bringing it to Kazakhstan, which traditionally doesn't have a semi industry.

6 days agojohncole

you mean like NVDA for example?

7 days agotrhway

borat would be proud but seriously guys congrats

6 days agovivzkestrel

"the takeaway"

AI generated text?

6 days agoaboardRat4

Why do you say that?

6 days agojohncole

I hate the fact that I can tell this was written with AI.

7 days agoslackfan

You're right, and I want to slap myself because I didn't even notice the obvious at first. I need my coffee.

7 days agoAcrobatic_Road

You're absolutely right!

5 days agogreenavocado

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