Chinese Economics Thread

Bellum_Romanum

Brigadier
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What a long winded and silly post to say nothing substancial.


Search for them. There are plenty.


Instead of talking about the energy sector, how about talking about the roads/bridges/HSR projects with little return?


Source? sorry, i dont have chinese internal documents. About the "many", define their size and connections to the local/central governments.


Yes, its deflating now, in part because of the "three red lines" policy. But if things get too bad too fast in the real estate (which has an outsized importance in the chinese economy), they could feel the pressure to walk it back, at least partly, like they have in the last 10 years.


Try a little harder.
That's it? That's your best response, which is a whole lot of NOTHING.
 

MixedReality

Junior Member
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Honestly, that's why I don't try to seriously argue or debate. Because the moment I do, bad-faith members will start bubbling only about negatives without being constructive

In this case, there could be some debate about the gdp growth target but you just know that the moment I even mention a 0.001% slight negative of it, he will jump in and magnify all the negatives without mentioning the positives

That's what his post history says. Its all about "China bad!"

Better yet, put the anti-China trolls on ignore like I have done.
 

BlackWindMnt

Captain
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If you're thinking about buying some appliances, check if Huawei doesn't sell it. Huawei needs your help now more then ever, Huawei just needs some more time!
Are they going to jump over completely to their arm Kunpeng chips they should be able to domestically(soonish 16nm) fab their hi161x series? Selling off their x86 server business might be a way to fill up their war chest.

They also have their 920 series but they need 7nm fabrication so maybe something for late 2022.
 

ansy1968

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Are they going to jump over completely to their arm Kunpeng chips they should be able to domestically(soonish 16nm) fab their hi161x series? Selling off their x86 server business might be a way to fill up their war chest.

They also have their 920 series but they need 7nm fabrication so maybe something for late 2022.
@BlackWindMnt bro Harmony OS ran on ARM architecture so as to maximize their 5g application? or maybe a shift to RISC V?
 

BlackWindMnt

Captain
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@BlackWindMnt bro Harmony OS ran on ARM architecture so as to maximize their 5g application? or maybe a shift to RISC V?
RISC-V might be a option maybe in next decade as far as I know a lot of software isn't ready yet or has been ported. I did see a Alibaba's T-head port of android 10 and the same T-head is also China's most advance RISCV designer as far as I know, rivaling the US based SiFive. I think Harmony OS will be more for their consumer chips and Euler will be their server based Linux distribution for their cloud services.
But I think Huawei and HiSilicon will stay with Arm for now, but time will tell.
 
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