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(Long) Facts about Chinese ๐จ๐ณ debt-trap loans to Sri Lanka ๐ฑ๐ฐ that also apply to most BRI projects:
- China was never transparent about its BRI loans.
- third highest, at 10%, among Sri Lanka's $51 billion foreign debts.
- Chinese annual interest is at 3.3%, 5 times higher than Japanese loans.
- Among all loans, Chinese loans must be paid first.
- Chinese loans are not money. They are construction debt.
- The loans must have *collateral, such as mines, seaports, etc.
- Most BRI projects China developed are useless but may be useful for the Chinese military.
- Chinese workers, mostly men unable to marry in China, are transported to Sri Lanka for BRI projects.
- China took the Hambantota seaport for 99 years as Sri Lanka's unable to pay.
- unable to pay, Sri Lanka asked lenders for renegotiation. All responded, except China.
- When Sri Lanka tried to import necessities, China blocked it because of unpaid debts.
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Protesters will greet Chinese ๐จ๐ณ Winnie the Pooh in SF, not with honey but with sad stories:
- Falun Gong members,
- Uyghurs, Tibetans, Southern Mongolians,
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- Hong Kongers,
- Chinese political refugees,
- Chinese Americans,
- The Filipino, Vietnamese communities,
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Many protesters will greet Chinese ๐จ๐ณ Xi Jinping in San Francisco:
- Falun Gong members,
- Uyghurs, Tibetans, Southern Mongolians,
- Taiwanese,
- Hong Kongers,
- Chinese political refugees, diaspora,
- The Filipino, Vietnamese communities,
- Japanese, Korean communities,
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(Long) This is how Huawei produced its 7nm Kirin 9000 chips via SMIC for its Mate 60 Pro:
- SMIC managed to tweak the DUV chipmaking machines that were designed to produce more mature nodes,14nm and up, to produce a chip that has a similar performance of 7nm chips.Therefore, Kirin 9000S is not a true 7nm but a 14nm one.
- China is free to buy the simpler DUV machines from the Dutch company ASML but curbed from buying more advanced EUV lithography machines.
- The tweak of the DUV machines causes it to be inefficient, giving a low yield rate at 20% to 50% per waffer, compared to 90% of the EUV.
- The process only produces 50% or less the number of useable chips per waffer. The rest is thown away. As a result, it costs a lot more on a per chip basis, in addition to higher battery consumption.
- Huawei is currently selling its phone at a loss because of expensive chips inside.
- With this, China has made limited progress, but far from a breakthrough in the chip-making industry.
- SK Hynix, a Korean firm, said the Mate 60 contains 2 of its prohibited memory chips.
- How long Huawei or SMIC can absorb the loss is still a question provided they are unfairly heavily subsidized by the Chinese government.
- One thing for certain: the US will broaden hasher tech restrictions and plug any loopholes that Chinese firms are exploring.
Netherlands has said it will impose export control to limit SMIC's access to more DUV machines.
SK Hynix would never sell its memory chips to Huawei, which is in the US blacklist.
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(Long) This is how Huawei produced its 7nm Kirin 9000 chips via SMIC for its Mate 60 Pro:
- SMIC managed to tweak the DUV chipmaking machines that were designed to produce more mature nodes,14nm and up, to produce the 7nm chips.
- China is free to buy the simpler DUV machines from the Dutch company ASML but curbed from buying more advanced EUV lithography machines.
- The tweak of the DUV machines causes it to be inefficient, giving a low yield rate at 20% to 50% per waffer, compared to 90% of the EUV.
- The process only produces 50% or less the number of useable chips per waffer. The rest is thown away. As a result, it costs a lot more on a per chip basis, in addition to higher battery consumption.
- Huawei is currently selling its phone at a loss because of expensive chips inside.
- With this, China has made limited progress, but far from a breakthrough in the chip-making industry.
- SK Hynix, a Korean firm, said the Mate 60 contains 2 of its prohibited memory chips.
- How long Huawei or SMIC can absorb the loss is still a question provided they are unfairly heavily subsidized by the Chinese government.
- One thing for certain: the US will broaden hasher tech restrictions and plug any loopholes that Chinese firms are exploring.
Netherlands has said it will impose export control to limit SMIC's access to more DUV machines.
SK Hynix would never sell its memory chips to Huawei, which is in the US blacklist.
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(Long) This is how Huawei produced its 7nm Kirin 9000 chips via SMIC for its Mate 60 Pro:
- SMIC managed to tweak the DUV chipmaking machines that were designed to produce more mature nodes,14nm and up, to produce a chip that has a similar performance of 7nm chips.Therefore, Kirin 9000S is not a true 7nm but a 14nm one.
- China is free to buy the simpler DUV machines from the Dutch company ASML but curbed from buying more advanced EUV lithography machines.
- The tweak of the DUV machines causes it to be inefficient, giving a low yield rate at 20% to 50% per waffer, compared to 90% of the EUV.
- The process only produces 50% or less the number of useable chips per waffer. The rest is thown away. As a result, it costs a lot more on a per chip basis, in addition to higher battery consumption.
- Huawei is currently selling its phone at a loss because of expensive chips inside.
- With this, China has made limited progress, but far from a breakthrough in the chip-making industry.
- SK Hynix, a Korean firm, said the Mate 60 contains 2 of its prohibited memory chips.
- How long Huawei or SMIC can absorb the loss is still a question provided they are unfairly heavily subsidized by the Chinese government.
- One thing for certain: the US will broaden hasher tech restrictions and plug any loopholes that Chinese firms are exploring.
Netherlands has said it will impose export control to limit SMIC's access to more DUV machines.
SK Hynix would never sell its memory chips to Huawei, which is in the US blacklist.
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Are these "wildfires" natural occurrences of climate change or from Chinese arson?
- Why did they only happen in democratic places like Hawaii, Canada ๐จ๐ฆ, Greece, Spain, Portugal, California, and other parts of Europe,
but never China, Russia, Iran, or North Korea?
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(Long) Facts about Chinese ๐จ๐ณ debt-trap loans to Sri Lanka that also apply to most BRI projects:
- China was never transparent about its BRI loans.
- third highest, at 10%, among Sri Lanka's $51 billion foreign debts.
- Chinese annual interest is at 3.3%, 5 times higher than Japanese loans.
- Among all loans, Chinese loans must be paid first.
- Chinese loans are not money. They are construction debt.
- The loans must have *collateral, such as mines, seaports, etc.
- Most BRI projects China developed are useless but may be useful for the Chinese military.
- Chinese workers, mostly men unable to marry in China, are transported to Sri Lanka for BRI projects.
- China took the Hambantota seaport for 99 years as Sri Lanka's unable to pay.
- unable to pay, Sri Lanka asked lenders for renegotiation. All responded, except China.
- When Sri Lanka tried to import necessities, China blocked it because of unpaid debts.
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(Long) Facts about Chinese ๐จ๐ณ debt-trap loans to Sri Lanka that also apply to most BRI projects:
- China was never transparent about its BRI loans.
- third highest, at 10%, among Sri Lanka's $51 billion foreign debts.
- Chinese annual interest is at 3.3%, 5 times higher than Japanese loans.
- Among all loans, Chinese loans must be paid first.
- Chinese loans are not money. They are construction debt.
- The loans must have *collateral, such as mines, seaports, etc.
- Most BRI projects China developed are useless but may be useful for the Chinese military.
- Chinese workers, mostly men unable to marry in China, are transported to Sri Lanka for BRI projects.
- China took the Hambantota seaport for 99 years as Sri Lanka's unable to pay.
- unable to pay, Sri Lanka asked lenders for renegotiation. All responded, except China.
- When Sri Lanka tried to import necessities, China blocked it because of unpaid debts.
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To normalize relationship with Canada ๐จ๐ฆ, these are first steps China needs to take:
- stop arbitrarily detention of Canadians,
- stop interfering into Canadian internal affairs,
- leave Canadian intellectual properties alone,
- lift import restrictions on canola oil,
- inquire independently further into the Wuhan outbreak,
- fix its human rights issues in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong,
- cancel "no limits" agreement with Russia,
- obey UNCLOS 2016 ruling about SCS,
- to stop interfering with Taiwan's internal affairs.
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(Long) This is how Huawei produced its 7nm Kirin 9000 chips via SMIC for its Mate 60 Pro:
- SMIC managed to tweak the DUV chipmaking machines that were designed to produce more mature nodes,14nm and up, to produce the 7nm chips.
- China is free to buy the simpler DUV machines from the Dutch company ASML but curbed from buying more advanced EUV lithography machines.
- The tweak of the DUV machines causes it to be inefficient, giving a low yield rate at 20% to 50% per waffer, compared to 90% of the EUV.
- The process only produces 50% or less the number of useable chips per waffer. The rest is thown away. As a result, it costs a lot more on a per chip basis, in addition to higher battery consumption.
- Huawei is currently selling its phone at a loss because of expensive chips inside.
- With this, China has made limited progress, but far from a breakthrough in the chip-making industry.
- SK Hynix, a Korean firm, said the Mate 60 contains 2 of its prohibited memory chips.
- How long Huawei or SMIC can absorb the loss is still a question provided they are unfairly heavily subsidized by the Chinese government.
- One thing for certain: the US will broaden hasher tech restrictions and plug any loopholes that Chinese firms are exploring.
Netherlands has said it will impose export control to limit SMIC's access to more DUV machines.
SK Hynix would never sell its memory chips to Huawei, which is in the US blacklist.
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Are these "wildfires" natural occurrences of climate change or from Chinese arson?
- Why did they only happen in democratic places like Hawaii, Canada ๐จ๐ฆ, Greece, Spain, Portugal, California, and other parts of Europe,
but never China, Russia, Iran, or North Korea?
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(Long) This is how Huawei produced its 7nm Kirin 9000 chips via SMIC for its Mate 60 Pro:
- SMIC managed to tweak the DUV chipmaking machines that were designed to produce more mature nodes,14nm and up, to produce a chip that has a similar performance of 7nm chips.Therefore, Kirin 9000S is not a true 7nm but a 14nm one.
- China is free to buy the simpler DUV machines from the Dutch company ASML but curbed from buying more advanced EUV lithography machines.
- The tweak of the DUV machines causes it to be inefficient, giving a low yield rate at 20% to 50% per waffer, compared to 90% of the EUV.
- The process only produces 50% or less the number of useable chips per waffer. The rest is thown away. As a result, it costs a lot more on a per chip basis, in addition to higher battery consumption.
- Huawei is currently selling its phone at a loss because of expensive chips inside.
- With this, China has made limited progress, but far from a breakthrough in the chip-making industry.
- SK Hynix, a Korean firm, said the Mate 60 contains 2 of its prohibited memory chips.
- How long Huawei or SMIC can absorb the loss is still a question provided they are unfairly heavily subsidized by the Chinese government.
- One thing for certain: the US will broaden hasher tech restrictions and plug any loopholes that Chinese firms are exploring.
Netherlands has said it will impose export control to limit SMIC's access to more DUV machines.
SK Hynix would never sell its memory chips to Huawei, which is in the US blacklist.
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Are these "wildfires" natural occurrences of climate change or from Chinese arson?
- Why did they only happen in democratic places like Hawaii, Canada ๐จ๐ฆ, Greece, Spain, Portugal, California, and other parts of Europe,
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About satelite calls, which Chinese ๐จ๐ณ Huawei Mate 60 Pro has advertised:
- Is this a new technology? No, this is a 25 year old technology invented by Motorola, an American company.
- Do people need a phone with satelite calling capability? No, absolutely not. It's often used by explorers, mountaineers, and maritime shippers where cellular networks are not available. But ordinary people don't need them.
One infamous person, Osama bin Laden, always carried a satellite phone with him when he was in remote area of Afghanistan.
- Should ordinary people use satellite calls often? No, they shouldn't.
Satellite calls are expensive, low quality, and have long echos.
The only time they need satelite network is in an emergency situation in remote area. This capability is already provided in iPhone 14.
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- Falun Gong members,
- Uyghurs, Tibetans, Southern Mongolians,
- Hong Kongers,
- Chinese political refugees, diaspora,
- The Filipino, Vietnamese communities,
- Japanese, Korean communities,
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Are these "wildfires" natural occurrences of climate change or from Chinese arson?
- Why did they only happen in democratic places like Hawaii, Canada ๐จ๐ฆ, Greece, Spain, Portugal, California, and other parts of Europe,
but never China, Russia, Iran, or North Korea?
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(Long) This is how Huawei produced its 7nm Kirin 9000 chips via SMIC for its Mate 60 Pro:
- SMIC managed to tweak the DUV chipmaking machines that were designed to produce more mature nodes,14nm and up, to produce the 7nm chips.
- China is free to buy the simpler DUV machines from the Dutch company ASML but curbed from buying more advanced EUV lithography machines.
- The tweak of the DUV machines causes it to be inefficient, giving a low yield rate at 20% to 50% per waffer, compared to 90% of the EUV.
- The process only produces 50% or less the number of useable chips per waffer. The rest is thown away. As a result, it costs a lot more on a per chip basis, in addition to higher battery consumption.
- Huawei is currently selling its phone at a loss because of expensive chips inside.
- With this, China has made limited progress, but far from a breakthrough in the chip-making industry.
- SK Hynix, a Korean firm, said the Mate 60 contains 2 of its prohibited memory chips.
- How long Huawei or SMIC can absorb the loss is still a question provided they are unfairly heavily subsidized by the Chinese government.
- One thing for certain: the US will broaden hasher tech restrictions and plug any loopholes that Chinese firms are exploring.
Netherlands has said it will impose export control to limit SMIC's access to more DUV machines.
SK Hynix would never sell its memory chips to Huawei, which is in the US blacklist.
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- Why did they only happen in democratic places like Hawaii, Canada ๐จ๐ฆ, Greece, Spain, Portugal, California, and other parts of Europe,
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- Uyghurs, Tibetans, Southern Mongolians,
- Hong Kongers,
- Chinese political refugees, diaspora,
- The Filipino, Vietnamese communities,
- Japanese, Korean communities,
- Indian communities, and many more.
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- SMIC managed to tweak the DUV chipmaking machines that were designed to produce more mature nodes,14nm and up, to produce the 7nm chips.
- China is free to buy the simpler DUV machines from the Dutch company ASML but curbed from buying more advanced EUV lithography machines.
- The tweak of the DUV machines causes it to be inefficient, giving a low yield rate at 20% to 50% per waffer, compared to 90% of the EUV.
- The process only produces 50% or less the number of useable chips per waffer. The rest is thown away. As a result, it costs a lot more on a per chip basis, in addition to higher battery consumption.
- Huawei is currently selling its phone at a loss because of expensive chips inside.
- With this, China has made limited progress, but far from a breakthrough in the chip-making industry.
- SK Hynix, a Korean firm, said the Mate 60 contains 2 of its prohibited memory chips.
- How long Huawei or SMIC can absorb the loss is still a question provided they are unfairly heavily subsidized by the Chinese government.
- One thing for certain: the US will broaden hasher tech restrictions and plug any loopholes that Chinese firms are exploring.
Netherlands has said it will impose export control to limit SMIC's access to more DUV machines.
SK Hynix said it would never sell its memory chips to Huawei, which is in the US blacklist.
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(Long) Facts about Chinese ๐จ๐ณ debt-trap loans to Sri Lanka that also apply to most BRI projects:
- China was never transparent about its BRI loans.
- third highest, at 10%, among Sri Lanka's $51 billion foreign debts.
- Chinese annual interest is at 3.3%, 5 times higher than Japanese loans.
- Among all loans, Chinese loans must be paid first.
- Chinese loans are not money, they are construction debt.
- The loans must have collateral such as mines, seaports, etc.
- Most BRI projects China developed are useless but may be useful for the Chinese military.
- Chinese workers, mostly men unable to marry in China, are transported to Sri Lanka for BRI projects.
- China took the Hambantota seaport for 99 years amid Sri Lanka's unable to pay.
- unable to pay, Sri Lanka asked lenders for renegotiation. All responded, except China.
- When Sri Lanka tried to import necessities, China blocked it because of unpaid debts.
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- Why did they only happen in democratic places like Hawaii, Canada ๐จ๐ฆ, Greece, Spain, Portugal, California, and other parts of Europe,
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2
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2
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2
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2
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1
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