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GulfLander

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You know I blame this on Trump. Obama had everything setup and ready to go with that neo-feudal imperial preference system called TPP and it was Trump who killed it on the very first day on the job.

He's not called "Nation Builder" for no reason.
Just curious, why did reuters publish the news? if they could not immediately verify the info? Accdh to the snapshot text.
 

Temstar

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Just curious, why did reuters publish the news? if they could not immediately verify the info? Accdh to the snapshot text.
It's like how this time last year if you came to this site asking how many engines does the upcoming Chinese 6th gen have we'll say something like "word on the street is 3 engines, but it's not verified".

Not verified because it came from one of their sources and that source isn't officially via either government, but also they trust their source enough that it's almost certainly true, so they decide to publish it before anyone else can.
 

horse

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:D

Did not watch the whole thing yet, the first 10 minutes was just brutal, because Kishore Mahbubani a diplomat, but here in this interview he just talks, like he is thinking the hell with this and the hell with those people.

Seems like he is tired of repeating the same old stuff to white people who never listen (not referring to Prof Pascal Lottaz here, he is okay), the talk was blunt, almost wolf warrior style, lol!!!!

:p
 

Lethe

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RAM costing about as much as a low to mid tier GPU. Some stores don’t even post the prices anymore because it changes too fast.

Most of what I've read about this has been from the consumer-side "holy shit, buy last month last week now" perspective. But perhaps a broader question for this forum is if this period of elevated demand, constrained supply and elevated pricing for DRAM NAND flash, etc. will provide an opportunity for Chinese manufacturers like CXMT and YMTC to meaningfully improve their market positions?
 
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Lnk111229

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Most of what I've read about this has been from the consumer-side "holy shit, buy last month last week now" perspective. But perhaps a broader question for this forum is if this period of elevated demand, constrained supply and elevated pricing for DRAM NAND flash, etc. will provide an opportunity for Chinese manufacturers like CXMT and YMTC to meaningfully improve their market positions?
There was a period when China inundated the market with affordable solid-state drives (SSDs). These drives were attractively priced and offered acceptable performance, featuring grade B NAND flash memory, which enticed consumers to give them a try. However, disruptions occurred with YMTC, and when customers sought refunds for defective products, the brand vanished without a trace. On the other hand, brands utilizing premium grade NAND flash set their prices only slightly lower than other brands. Consequently, consumers did not opt for the Chinese-made over established brands like Samsung or Western Digital. This led to a situation where those who had tried the Chinese SSDs lost trust and would not purchase them again, while those who had never bought one continued to harbor biases. As a result, Chinese SSDs struggled to establish a favorable brand image in the minds of consumers.
 
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