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quantumlight

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For what this is worth, same old same old.

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June 22, 2021, 3:07 PM
I said this from day 1, the 10% deminimus was a ploy all along... US will sanction anything and everyone that helps China break free chip independence even if it has nothing to do with America at all...

The hegemon is going all in to kill China's tech development

This is China's Apollo + Manhattan project, its make or break...

Once China breaks free, expect US to start hot kinetic war
 

horse

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I said this from day 1, the 10% deminimus was a ploy all along... US will sanction anything and everyone that helps China break free chip independence even if it has nothing to do with America at all...

The hegemon is going all in to kill China's tech development

This is China's Apollo + Manhattan project, its make or break...

Once China breaks free, expect US to start hot kinetic war

The Americans seem to be setting themselves up for failure.

The next play for China is watch for the defections.

Why not? It is not like America is offering anything in this deal in that article about Magnachip.

:D

Note that, if the American fail once, if they fail once in this policy of trying to keep this unspoken/imagined tech coalition together, that one time failure is a complete total failure.

Should the Chinese prepare for war? Or push this line of attack?

That's how they play the game!

:)
 

horse

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The hegemon is going all in to kill China's tech development

This is China's Apollo + Manhattan project, its make or break...

Once China breaks free, expect US to start hot kinetic war

The rumour was, maybe it was true, that after Chairman Mao exploded the atomic bomb, the Americans wanted to attack China to destroy those nuclear facilities.

That was why important industrial installations back then were so deep in the interior of the mainland, so they could not be attacked.

Nothing happened.
 

quantumlight

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The rumour was, maybe it was true, that after Chairman Mao exploded the atomic bomb, the Americans wanted to attack China to destroy those nuclear facilities.

That was why important industrial installations back then were so deep in the interior of the mainland, so they could not be attacked.

Nothing happened.
back then US existential survival wasnt at stake
 

quantumlight

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The US is still the most safest and one of the resource richest country in the world, the empire will die but the power of the US will still be huge having pretty much north America as its base to operate from.
When dollar is no longer global reserve currency the average American living standard will be like Mexicans in Mexico...
its a hell of a fall
 

voyager1

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Only 5% indigenous automotive chips? I heard these chips are not made in the lowest nm process so idk why the percent is so low.
There is a lack of production capacity. SMIC, and TSMC are expanding their production lines to supply these chips

I am expecting that by 2023, indigenous supply for these "low" tech chips will be much greater than now
 
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