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It's going to years to perfect the extraction of rare earths. Besides, these restrictions are a warning shot. China still has many big cards it has up it's sleeve
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It takes years to perfect it.
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Video on US chip restrictions?
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Xi Jinping has just told the CCP high ranking politburo that the countries main focus and priorities will be development, innovation and self sufficiency in high tech fields, such as: - semiconductor chips - artificial intelligence (AI) - robotics - high level computing - space technology
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This is exactly what China is doing. Merging civilian and military techs.
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Peter Zeihan makes money from predicting the collapse of China and denying they are doing anything well. Asianometry actually knows a LOT of things semiconductor-related.
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In the next 5 to 10 years, I think China's chip industry will be very well paid and have very good working conditions and hours. This is because of China's growing chip worker shortage. And the Chinese government are making chips and technology their first priority. Unlike the US, increasing wages and standards of working won't be much of a hassle due to the fact that in China, rich businessman and corrupt CEOs don't have nearly as much power as in the US.
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Yes. It's not going to catch up with Taiwan soon, but significant progress from the Chinese is only inevitable.
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Some people think it will completely destroy China, some think it won't matter. The truth is someone in the middle
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@presidentlee2261 COPE
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anglohan5428 Hard ratio lil bro 🤫
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@endutubecensorship People like you only focus on what you think is a "copy". You'd cry if you put away the propaganda and read pentagon's reports on China's innovation. But obviously you know more than the Pentagon right :)
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@bradsalz4084 Hey, I'm considering working for the IC industry and I'm running out of time to make a decision. Is it really a good industry to work in? From what I've heard, it's stressful, low pay and long hours. Is it worth it/do you recommend it? Any help would be great 😃
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@Solid_Snake99 But it just isn't though. It was 10 years ago.
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Source? I've always believed the Chinese are almost guaranteed to never get EUV? A Chinese EUV machine coming before 2025 would be HUGE
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Lol, fat chance
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@thegigantico Retards like you know nothing about the semiconductor industry. "B-b-but the chip was made in Taiwan, r-r-right 🥹🥹"
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anglohan5428 25 likes to 5.
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@pm China is desperate and has the money. I give them 5 years to catch up to American companies. Another 10 to catch TSMC
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COPE
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On one hand, you've got the people who think China will catch up in 5 years. Then you've got people like Zeihan. The truth is in the middle if you ask me.
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Blah blah blah, grow up. You are a white adult
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Check out Endmyopia. This actually slowed my myopia progression dramatically. It seems weird and takes a while to get going, but I'd say it's worth a try, especially if you are an adult.
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Lol Pete, you know shit kid
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To be honest, I'd like to see another simpler video about China's chip manufacturing. They are pumping billions into it and those chips are going to power the future of their economy and military.
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China semiconductor autonomous technology photonic chips chips chips chips chips Chinese chips photonics surpass the US chinese technology chips Huawei EUV for short term photonics siuuuuuuuu
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@henrytep8884 That's the thing, I'm hesitant to believe that China has already lost, yet I am aware of the huge tech gap between the west and China. China hasn't reacted yet to the US chip sanctions and I'm not surprised. It will take time for the Chinese to plan their response. Recent reports come out that Chinese scientists and the CCP have planned out their long term technology strategy, however like all communist dictatorships, I wouldn't expect the plan to be released in full detail. When Sputnik was first launched, the US public is completely demoralised and it was almost certain that the USSR would have dominance in space. A decade later Neil lands on the moon. Just shows how things can change even if it doesn't seem like it.
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@BIGFOOOOOT Ok thanks 👍
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In short, the semiconductor industry is rubbish and you shouldn't even consider working for it. Such a shame to see an important industry with such crap working conditions
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@efovex I'm not, but you just can't accept the fact that I disagree with you.
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I believe an ageing population's negative effect on innovation is largely overstated. Having more youth does not necessarily mean more technological and economic innovation, however a well educated youth will almost certainly be a huge source of innovation. Decent education is better for innovation than just a young population. Also, as a population ages, there's more room for technological innovations that can help the elderly and the country. Young demographics is a huge boost and is necessary for strong, consistent growth, however when it comes to innovation strong education for the youth matter more.
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it's always the old men of YouTube that yap incoherently. Facebook is more your shit.
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@wazza33racer take the meds unc and call the kids.
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Serpentza has never been the most reliable source on Chinese related affairs. Even his subreddit ADVChina admit that his videos are sensationalist and his audience harasses anyone that tries to call him out.
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@Cryptech1010 Don't worry, I'm one step ahead. *China makes breakthrough You: "Nuh uh, it was all stolen technology, t-t-trust me bro 🥺"
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@Grak70 The problem is it will be too late for the west to react if they do eventually see it. The best way to compete with China is not to wait and see if they are successful or not.
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Video on US chip restrictions on China?
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A video on US chip restrictions on China and how they will impact China's chip, AI and overall technological advances?
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@jkuang Watch out for China's Big Fund Phase Two. That's where the real Chinese chip efforts are going.
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Photonic chips or maybe even graphene, the chips of today could definitely be leapfrogged by other chips with other processes
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Video on US chip restrictions on China
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@endutubecensorship You definitely know nothing about china and their military. Add that with your intake of propaganda and you can't possibly take the truth....
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China has reached 7nm. Obviously people will find faults in this narrative but that's still a huge breakthrough seeing how restricted China is in chip technology
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