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@cinmanmoo
So, according to your logic, Canada owns the entire South China Sea because a Canadian private company discovered oil in an area of the South China Sea and named it Canada Hill, despite the fact that the entire sea was named South China Sea before there was any Canada. Where did we hear that logic before? Oh, yes, the Europeans "discovered" America.
And what is a Canadian military helicopter doing off the coast of China? Then earlier there was the Canadian military plane. What if China keeps a naval fleet of warships off the coast of British Columbia for years, like Canada's boss, the United States, does off the coast of China?
Why does Canada, a sovereign nation, have to take orders from the United States to do whatever it wants, such as military participation in the illegal US/NATO invasion of Iraq, which was a war crime resulted in the deaths of a million innocent civilians?
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@kyleellis1825
You can stop being a CIA paid troll now. LOL
After more than four years and extreme all-around suppression by the U.S., Huawei has not only survived but thrived. Now it has local suppliers for more than 10,000 parts. The new Huawei Mate 60 Pro mobile phone has a more than 90 percent localization rate, the highest of all its products so far.
A Japanese laboratory was surprised after dismantling a Huawei Mate 60 Pro. There were no parts from American companies. By comparison, the Huawei Mate 40E Pro had 5 of its parts coming from American companies, with domestic parts accounting for 57 percent. Bloomberg also confirmed that the chip inside the phone was by a Chinese manufacturer, and the advanced chips were entirely produced domestically.
The breakthrough and sharing of Huawei’s chip technology also means that all domestic smartphone manufacturers, and even automobile and PC manufacturers, may manufacture or own high-end chips without having to worry about supply chain risks resulting from U.S. companies’ chip restrictions or supply cuts. In recent years, America’s chip export control measures have brought huge challenges to China’s semiconductor industry, while at the same time, providing strong motivation for innovation and development.
China’s industrial technology has evolved rapidly, and the gap with the world’s advanced level has narrowed. Today, the country’s chip industry has reached the advanced level in terms of design, packaging and testing. Weak links such as equipment and materials are also catching up. Manufacturing processes are developing rapidly, and the pace of domestic substitution of chip equipment is accelerating.
Calls via satellite with the new phone is another highlight. The technical difficulty of the direct satellite connection technology may be even greater than when 5G was originally developed, but it took Huawei only a year to completely overcome the challenges of the physical size of the antenna, the satellite function of the phone, power consumption and heat generation. Once again Huawei achieved a miracle.
The wonderful debut of Huawei’s new product has undoubtedly dealt a heavy blow to the U.S., which has been busy all these years trying to choke Huawei and block its development. The U.S. media basically believes it’s a big tech breakthrough for China that demonstrates the technical progress China’s semiconductor industry has been able to make without the best tools. The difficulty of this achievement also shows the resilience of the country’s chip sector.
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@201bob
Bringing in chip factory workers from Taiwan because they are a lot cheaper!
China is not doing business with all the major chip makers in USA, Japan, Taiwan and Europe, then how is China getting all the chips it needs to make all those electronic devices such as smartphones, computerized car controls, computers , etc?
China is now mass producing chips down to 7nm, it's already reseaching and developing beyond 3nm! And with a breakthrough technology instead of the conventional lithography. It's even developing to use biotechnology to grow microchips!
China turns down offers of chip making lithography machines at lower prices by European companies, because now China doesn't need them anymore, it has its own developed better technology to make chips.
Ask yourself, why is China not buying chips and chip making machines from other countries but is able to keep making electronic devices with chips? So obviously China is not boasting.
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