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Posted by Fabian Wee
 - February 07, 2021, 12:20:39
I suspect China leaders were leaving some chunk of the Ribeye and T--bone for Taiwan, in hope to see a Taiwan industries been woven into the Chinese industries. Tough luck when the Taiwan President melted by known womanizers' President on the other side of Pacific. We can see China now throw all weight behind the semi-icon because they know they will always be at the behest of American politician. With the quality of China politician,, they are not going to sit around and twitting.
Posted by S.Yu
 - October 20, 2020, 02:07:21
Quote from: A Netizen on October 18, 2020, 15:14:27
China has never debt-trapped other countries. China heavily financed the infrastructures in the third world countries which were heavily exploited and left behind by Western Colonizers in the past. The selfish Westerners have never considered how the third world compatriots were living but to stop others from giving a hand to improve the life of the poor people. For the poor countries which owing heavily to China, China is giving some relief and allows them to extend their repayment period. China has done much more better than those countries which made use of human rights, freedom and democracy as issues for their own political agendas!
lmao...China's financed quite a few dictatorships alright, though most of them don't have a sliver of loyalty, and it wouldn't have been possible anyway if China were a democracy, almost everybody across China's severely skewed political spectrum is against throwing tax money at ungrateful African dictatorships, this is actually something the people would have rallied against if it weren't for the CCP's systematic oppression stripping the people of political rights.
Posted by A Netizen
 - October 18, 2020, 15:14:27
China has never debt-trapped other countries. China heavily financed the infrastructures in the third world countries which were heavily exploited and left behind by Western Colonizers in the past. The selfish Westerners have never considered how the third world compatriots were living but to stop others from giving a hand to improve the life of the poor people. For the poor countries which owing heavily to China, China is giving some relief and allows them to extend their repayment period. China has done much more better than those countries which made use of human rights, freedom and democracy as issues for their own political agendas!
Posted by Stuart Brown
 - October 17, 2020, 23:54:07
We should have suspected that they knew a thing or 2 about silicon, when they started to produce 15GW, of solar panels, a year from 1 factory, the US gets to miss the boat, on Clean Disruption. We'd better shore up India, they'll have network centric warfare capabilities, in half a decade, the technology is penetrating fast though. My iPad and desktop are on 7nm, my iPad can crunch 5 trillion calculations per second, my flash is 3D PCIe 3, 4GB of GDDR5, 16GB of DDR4, to keep up with it. I can do a factory reset in 18 minutes, that's network centric warfare gold for them.

Sea bed sonar, back scatter radar, satellite imaging, they've already beaten us, on super computers, several times. 
Posted by Varun
 - October 17, 2020, 17:59:32
Quote from: Prosper ngwenya on October 16, 2020, 22:11:23
Well done China , you are relieved from oppressors ,  Westerners they stole technology from asians continent many years ago..go China ...
I knew China will make it,
Buddy, I see you are from Eswatini in Africa. As someone from India—a country that was colonized in the past by the British— I can understand your anger towards the West.
But, cheering on China while it becomes the same threat as those colonial powers, is something, I am sure you don't want.
Because PRC doesn't take kindly to countries weaker than it. Lookup what China is doing to Djibouti in Africa after debt-trapping it ? Also, lookup if similar things are happening to Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Maldives, Malaysia & China's self-proclaimed brother, Pakistan.
Look up how PRC has territorial disputes with all 14 neighbouring countries, even as far as claiming half of its neighbouring country Tajikistan.
You mentioned stolen technology, lookup how SMIC from PRC has stolen technology & poached employees maliciously from TSMC, a company from Taiwan, another small Asian country. Lookup the rise of Huawei in such a short time..
Lookup what PRC does to a different ethnicity than theirs, search about the events  transpiring in Xinjian..
I won't give you the details, but I ask you these questions so you look these up, form your own opinion and then  tell me if this isn't the hour we need to unite, to fight this dangerous evil..
Posted by John S
 - October 17, 2020, 11:15:42
This just reads like a Chinese propaganda piece. Let's see the results first - can they produce these with good yields and is performance up to par?
Posted by K. Thompson
 - October 17, 2020, 05:05:18
Trump did his part pushing Chinese tech forward.
China should be grateful for American help.
Posted by S.Yu
 - October 17, 2020, 01:17:06
The list is not the blacklist, though, and some export licenses are allowed, which is why they're still functional in the first place, they can't make a thing without imports regarding precision chemistry and design software.
Posted by Prosper ngwenya
 - October 16, 2020, 22:11:23
Well done China , you are relieved from oppressors ,  Westerners they stole technology from asians continent many years ago..go China ...
I knew China will make it,
Posted by GSingh
 - October 16, 2020, 21:03:01
Well, everyone but Trump knew the small American companies littering the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain were sitting ducks.  Their only reason for being was the high r&d cost, versus the low profit niche they occupied.  Simply put, no one wanted to spend the money to challenge them.  Until, ofcourse, the Moron forced the one country with bags of money lying around, and hundreds of thousands of engineers graduating every year. 
And why do articles always use the word "Western?"  Last I checked, Taiwan, Japan and SK were in Asia. 
Posted by Hycotuss
 - October 16, 2020, 20:54:52
Lol China getting 7nm before Intel.
Posted by perastikos
 - October 16, 2020, 19:43:33
If China manages to become independent in hi tech before 2030, they will build a big statue of Trump and put it in the most crowded place in Peking.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 16, 2020, 18:10:18
SMIC's N+1 (7 nm) chips are mostly on par with GloFo's, Samsung's and TSMC's competing nodes as far as scalability and power consumption is concerned, but the Chinese tech is still a step behind when it comes to performance. Next goal for SMIC is to dethrone TSMC in regards to Chinese chip orders.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/China-is-catching-up-SMIC-foundry-is-now-able-to-produce-7-nm-chips.498166.0.html