Chip wars: China, America and silicon supremacy, page-9

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    a great read at this link

    https://nationalinterest.org/blog/techland/why-america-losing-tech-war-china-206664?page=0%2C2

    Why America Is Losing the Tech War with China

    far far too many highlights for watso to mention .. but this was amusing ..


    ... At the same time, restrictions on sales to China reduce the revenues of U.S. semiconductor companies and endanger their R&D budgets. In December 2019, the Defense Department vetoed a Trump administration plan to ban the export of high-end chips to Huawei on the grounds that the loss of Huawei as a customer would impinge on chipmakers’ ability to sustain R&D. President Donald Trump initially backed the Pentagon position, but reversed this later in 2020 after the coronavirus epidemic hit with full force.

    huawei is not listed on the stock market but zte is


    Telecom infrastructure and related applications have also buoyed China’s exports to the Global South, which have risen 50 percent since 2019 in ASEAN, nearly 100 percent in Brazil, and 250 percent in Turkey. Broadband has a transformational impact on countries ...

    American pressure has excluded the Chinese firms from the U.S. market and many European markets as well, but the Chinese firms dominate their home market and most of the Global South.

    lol lol american pressure does not seem to be working ..

    it seems that AI/5G in the west is used to write music and other novelty things but the chinese use it for industry ..

    anyway the smallest of the smallest of chips is not too much of an advantage anyway ..

    lol lol even if the russians were using chips from old washing machines .. they are probably good enough for their precission weapons ..

    lol lol the american way ..

    SANCTIONS SANCTIONS SANCTIONS ..

    and not working against russia and china

 
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