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Comments by "Amidat" (@Amidat) on "China's Making x86 Processors, But Does It Matter?" video.
@icollectstories5702 Well that's because China was shut out of collaboration with NASA and so had to develop all it's own space tech. So yeah it will take China 5 to 10 years to break the lithography issue... But once it is broken - it is broken completely. The US didn't learn it's lesson.
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@Freshbott2 That is an absolute lie. China had the strongest rules imposed on it by any country ever joining the WTO. This resulted in state owned companies laying off tens of millions of people. And actually if you check tariffs - China's average tariff has dropped against all nations except the US (because of US tariffs). And as far as IP - lots of cases brought - but very little ever stuck. I wonder why that is? But you just repeat the same sound bites with little facts backing them. Sad.
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@iMadrid11 Loongson has developed it's own architecture. And you might not realize but AMD has 300 engineering positions open in Shanghai for a reason.... Stop being biased and learn how things really work
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@profounddamas yeah a lot of people don't understand that Samsung and TSMC started 7nm with DUV... And yes - Chinese companies have DUV
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@PlanetFrosty where on earth did you come up with that story?? LOL China and Russia relations are at an all time high.
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I see others requesting a video on Russian Elebrus... That would be good. Can you also try to do one on Loongson's new architecture?
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Yup - cost and the ability to port programs are the two main things
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The ironic thing is the US complains about the trade gap - but the US doesn't want to sell China what China really wants. So on top of not closing the trade gap - they are forcing China to develop their own tech - which will eat into US company market shares.
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Well considering the US got to be a world power by robbery and then slavery and then theft of IP - it's called "reaping what you sow"
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