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Posted by Professional
 - Yesterday at 08:41:08
Quote from: RB on August 05, 2025, 19:37:58Quick: what do semiconductor embargo violations have to do with Tesla liability?

Answer: absolutely nothing unless you have the mutant strain of TDS known as MDS. Try to shift the narrative much?

Obvious and clumsy.

Amateurs.
Read it again, amateur. LOL Triggered MUCH, Karen?
Posted by Peon Observe
 - August 06, 2025, 06:23:40
LBT is a national security issue. It's nowhere near Tesla's. Apples vs Oranges. What a hit piece.
Posted by Mahantesh
 - August 06, 2025, 04:46:52
It's company laws that insulated them.
Posted by RB
 - August 05, 2025, 19:37:58
Quick: what do semiconductor embargo violations have to do with Tesla liability?

Answer: absolutely nothing unless you have the mutant strain of TDS known as MDS. Try to shift the narrative much?

Obvious and clumsy.

Amateurs.
Posted by Mark Hahn
 - August 05, 2025, 15:23:21
No mention of the way vast piles of leading-edge Nvidia chips wind up in mainland China?
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 04, 2025, 09:23:41
Cadence Design Systems has admitted to violating U.S. export control laws by selling chip design tools to Chinese military-linked entities during Lip-Bu Tan's time as CEO. With Tan now leading Intel—and with no personal consequences—his case illustrates how executive accountability remains elusive across the tech industry, much like Elon Musk's ongoing insulation from liability in fatal Tesla Autopilot crashes.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Cadence-export-violations-cast-shadow-over-Intel-CEO-Lip-Bu-Tan-s-tenure.1077331.0.html