Tarantino choked on this movie that you can recover in streaming

Quentin Tarantino he admits it without nonsense: “I saw it in the cinema and I barely made it to the credits.” Talk about ‘The bitter tears of Petra von Kant‘, one of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s films that he was unable to see in its entirety (along with ‘Lili Marleen’, which he found disappointing). Of all the German’s work, forty-four films between 1969 and his death in 1982, he says he has seen only four. You can recover it in Filmin in a remastered version, and in Movistar Plus. ‘Petra von Kant’ is precisely the most cited chamber piece of all Fassbinder’s films, shot entirely inside the attic of a fashion designer who falls in love with a model much younger than her and loses control over her own feelings. Margit Carstensen plays Petra with a theatricality that earned her several awards of the time, in an oppressive environment and reinforced by avant-garde costumes and spectacular photography by Michael Ballhaus. What distinguishes the film is the distance it imposes between the melodrama and the viewer: dialogues recited with a total absence of naturalism, colors saturated to the point of artifice, and a choreography of bodies that leaves aside all traces of spontaneity. Directors like Olivier Assayas and Abel Ferrara count it among their favorite filmsbut Tarantino got stuck with its eminently European style and the claustrophobic tone that doesn’t leave the attic. In any case, let no one be scared: this is not the first time that Tarantino has choked on an apparently revered film: he already admitted that it took him three tries to get hooked on ‘Dunkirk’, the Christopher Nolan film that ended up becoming the one he defends most passionately. It’s what cinema has that works as an assault on the senses: it doesn’t necessarily have to be easy to enter. Header | penguin k In Xataka | In record time since its release in theaters, one of the most resounding box office failures of the year comes to Prime Video

The two most important chip companies in China have a problem: the 5 Nm have been choked

In the middle of last May Dr. Kiman expert in the manufacture of integrated circuits who has worked in Samsung and who currently investigates for TSMC in the US SMIC (Semiconductor manufacturing international corp) I was about to Start 5 nm chips production. And also that he planned to launch his first 3 Nm nodes equipped with GAA transistors (Gate-alall-around) in 2026. This company is the largest Chinese manufacturer of semiconductors, and has been working on the development of its own 5 Nm photolithography with Huawei. For these two companies to have the ability to manufacture their own 5 Nm chips is crucial, but they are having serious problems with this integration technology. Dr. Kim pointed in May that the performance by wafer that SMIC had reached in this node was less than 30%, but now there are two antagonistic means, the Canadian platform Techinsights and the Chinese newspaper SCMPthose that support the difficulties faced by Huawei and SMIC. According to Techinsights the new laptop Matebook Fold Ultimate Design Huawei incorporates a soc Kirin X90 manufactured by SMIC. Nothing striking here. What is surprising is that the chip of this ambitious team is not produced in the 5 Nm node. SMIC is manufacturing it in its second -generation 7 NM node (N+2) using an integrated circuit production technique known as Multiple patterning. This strategy in broad strokes consists in transferring the pattern to the wafer in several passes with the purpose of increasing the resolution of the lithographic process. China needs avant -garde lithographs, but endures thanks to mature chips The problem facing SMIC and Huawei, as we have explained in other articles, is that the Multiple patterning It has an upward impact on the cost of chips and the decrease in production capacity. These two Chinese companies have been forced to use this technique in their equipment deep ultraviolet lithography (UVP) because the prohibitions of the United States and the Netherlands prevent the Dutch company Asml from selling their machine their machines in Chinese extreme ultraviolet photolithography (UVE). The latter allow to produce more advanced semiconductors than UVP equipment. In Xataka The cure of some diseases "incurable" is already closer thanks to quantum computers According to Techinsightts, the new Matebook Fold Ultimate Design Matebook of Huawei incorporates a SOC Kirin X90 manufactured by SMIC In current circumstances it is reasonable to conclude that Huawei has not yet incorporated 5 Nm chips manufactured by SMIC in its most advanced equipment because the production of these integrated circuits is still very limited. This is what Techinsight and SCMP supports. And we think about it too. However, there is something important that we should not ignore. As I mentioned a few lines above, China needs avant -garde photolithographies To have the ability to make chips as advanced as those produced by South Korean companies Samsung or SK Hynix, Taiwanese TSMC or Intel or Micron Technology Americans. But, curiously, the Chinese semiconductor industry is surviving Thanks to mature chips. In fact, in 2024 it produced 12.5% ​​more than in 2023. It is not bad at all, especially if we are in mind that US sanctions and their allies prevent Chinese manufacturers of integrated circuits accessing UVE lithography equipment. And since 2024 they cannot buy more UVP lithography machines. For a good part of 2022 the production of China semiconductors suffered an important fall and did not begin to recover until the end of that same year. Of course, in 2023 this industry grew almost constantly, and in 2024, as we have just seen, the rebound was monumental, especially in the final stretch of the year. {“Videid”: “X81Felr”, “Autoplay”: False, “Title”: “A future without mole in China the industry changes the paradigm and we explain why”, “Tag”: “”, “Duration”: “182”} In this situation it is reasonable that we ask ourselves what kind are the integrated circuits that are producing the Chinese manufacturers. And the answer is very revealing: these are chips derived from mature integration technologiesusually of 28 nm or less advanced. After all, the semiconductors that we find mostly on electronic devices, appliances or cars, among other products, have been produced using them. More information | Techinsights | SCMP In Xataka | The US has declared the total war on Huawei: he does not want him to sell his chips for the most advanced outside of China (Function () {Window._js_modules = Window._js_modules || {}; var headelement = document.getelegsbytagname (‘head’) (0); if (_js_modules.instagram) {var instagramscript = Document.Createlement (‘script’); }}) (); – The news The two most important chip companies in China have a problem: the 5 Nm have been choked It was originally posted in Xataka by Juan Carlos López .

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