On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 3:51 PM David Lanzendörfer leviathan@libresilicon.com wrote:
Hi Luke I've got an idea... Although our team is by now rather dominated by software developers, we still have actual engineers in the team :-)
good god.
Maybe we should step the whole thing up a notch and propose a project for develeping actual equipment they can use in clean rooms.
there's EUR 120 billion earmarked for Digital Sovereignty, so there really are no limits here - not of money, at least.
and, with things like this IC not being available - at all - despite it being an absolutely crucial component in Diesel Engine ECUs - because it's 250 nm high current high voltage near-military-grade standards, and the entire Foundry equipment which was single-suppliier was SCRAPPED because the frickin Automotive Industry stopped ordering...
https://www.st.com/en/automotive-analog-and-power/l9966.html#sample-buy
... it really should not be difficult to convince these bureaucrats that this is urgent, urgent, urgent to get a *full* Sovereign-Independent IC supply chain.
(everything: not just the equipment but the know-how. it's great that Intel want to create Foundries in Europe, but if they embed C4 in the walls and then blow it up, or just open all the doors leading to the Class I Cleanroom, or wipe the computers remotely at the order of the U.S. Govt because Intel is a US Corporation, that's not really Digital Sovereignty)
If they give us the cash for getting started, like the parts for the prototyping and the equipment, I'll gladly turn that into a legitimate business.
the idea of this meeting is not to ask for money, but to diplomatically suggest, "hey y'know if there was this EU Call which had this this and this in it theeeenn, like, y'knooow, there's these people called NGI? y'know? they might like, y'know, put in a Grant Request?"
it all has to be done at 3rd hand, so that it is all independent and impartial and you get the general gist.
l.