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  1. j20blackdragon

    Huawei: ARM memo tells staff to stop working with China’s tech giant

    :agree: Unlike AMD, Cyrix had never manufactured or sold Intel designs under a negotiated license. Cyrix's designs were the result of meticulous in-house reverse engineering and often made significant advances in the technology while still being socket compatible with Intel's products...
  2. j20blackdragon

    Huawei definitely will not repeat ZTE’s fate this time

    I just did some research too. There are two general levels of ARM license: core licenses and architectural licenses. Huawei has a permanent license for the ARMv8 architecture. That means Huawei has the option of designing a custom core like Apple's Vortex and Tempest cores. Another example...
  3. j20blackdragon

    Huawei definitely will not repeat ZTE’s fate this time

    ARM is headquartered in Cambridge, UK and is owned by Japan's Softbank. These two countries will no longer be receiving rare earths from China. If you want to behave like a lapdog, China will treat you like a lapdog.
  4. j20blackdragon

    Time to discard any illusions about the US

    LOL did the US become a superpower by becoming a global sweatshop? What about the Soviet Union? What about the British Empire? All sweatshops providing slave labor?:lol: These factories are located in China and can now be seized by the Chinese government with no compensation. Thank you for...
  5. j20blackdragon

    Huawei’s phone business would be decimated without Google’s Android

    Samsung, SK Hynix, and Toshiba can provide DRAM and NAND Flash. Micron is irrelevant.
  6. j20blackdragon

    Time to discard any illusions about the US

    Chinese government should do everything you mentioned. Plus ban all rare earth shipments to adversarial nations. Plus mass production of carrier battle groups. Treat this like a WW3 situation.
  7. j20blackdragon

    Top U.S. Tech Companies Begin to Cut Off Vital Huawei Supplies

    You keep posting pictures from several decades ago. Nowadays, the PLA is fully mechanized. And Chinese marines have swimming tanks that can drive right up onto a beach of a Vietnamese island.
  8. j20blackdragon

    Top U.S. Tech Companies Begin to Cut Off Vital Huawei Supplies

    I can easily make a couple of burgers in my backyard grill, but I can't sell several BILLION burgers a year like McDonalds does.
  9. j20blackdragon

    Top U.S. Tech Companies Begin to Cut Off Vital Huawei Supplies

    And the food you eat in a restaurant is also "assembled" there too. Feel free to buy your own ingredients and cook it in your own kitchen. Slave over a hot stove. Clean your own pots and pans.
  10. j20blackdragon

    Top U.S. Tech Companies Begin to Cut Off Vital Huawei Supplies

    90% of PCs and laptops are made in China. First of all, nearly 90% of notebook PCs imported to the US are assembled in China, with Chongqing as its main industrial city for these products. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190514005467/en/US-China-Trade-War-Escalates-Send-North-American...
  11. j20blackdragon

    Opinionated - China Chipping Away to Semiconductor Dominance

    First, there is no TSMC ban. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the most important chip producer for Huawei's mobile and networking core processors, said it will maintain supplies for the time being even though it continues to assess the impact of Washington's decision this week to bar...
  12. j20blackdragon

    Tall chip tale? Huawei's backup plans leave experts unconvinced

    Bye-bye HP, Dell, Apple.:lol: First of all, nearly 90% of notebook PCs imported to the US are assembled in China, with Chongqing as its main industrial city for these products. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190514005467/en/US-China-Trade-War-Escalates-Send-North-American
  13. j20blackdragon

    Tall chip tale? Huawei's backup plans leave experts unconvinced

    China has the option of punishing US companies while simultaneously rewarding other foreign companies at the same time. For example, we can throw out HP and Dell. While at the same time, we allow Lenovo and Taiwan companies Asus and Acer to continue PC production. Inspur, Huawei, and Lenovo...
  14. j20blackdragon

    Time to discard any illusions about the US

    China is Taiwan’s largest trade partner, absorbing nearly 30% of Taiwan’s exports by value. If we include Hong Kong, that figure increases to 40%. The moment Chinese government announce a full embargo on Taiwan goods, their little island goes into a permanent recession. They don't want to...
  15. j20blackdragon

    Tall chip tale? Huawei's backup plans leave experts unconvinced

    Go ahead and pull out the FDI. 90% of desktops and laptops (uh-oh Intel) are currently manufactured in China. 90% of motherboards. The vast majority of graphics cards (uh-oh NVIDIA) are currently made in China. Most smartphones. Many consumer electronics. Nokia and Ericsson are headquartered in...
  16. j20blackdragon

    Tall chip tale? Huawei's backup plans leave experts unconvinced

    China is Taiwan’s largest trade partner, absorbing nearly 30% of Taiwan’s exports by value. What happens when China puts a full embargo on all Taiwan goods? Furthermore, Taiwan manufacturers like Foxconn, Quanta, Pegatron, Compal, Wistron, and Inventec all have factories in China. Chinese...
  17. j20blackdragon

    Opinionated - China Chipping Away to Semiconductor Dominance

    He Tingbo, president of Huawei chip division Hi-Silicon, called the American decision to put it on the Entity List “insane” in a letter to employees translated by CNBC. She said the company has been preparing for it for several years, and that Huawei has been creating “spare tires” — apparently...
  18. j20blackdragon

    Opinionated - China Chipping Away to Semiconductor Dominance

    Btw, just in case you haven't noticed. Huawei has already rolled out 64 core on 7nm. Why do you think the US government is so terrified? :rofl:
  19. j20blackdragon

    Opinionated - China Chipping Away to Semiconductor Dominance

    Process node is still the primary determinant of performance because it determines transistor size. More transistors means more performance. The smaller the transistor, the less power is required. You want transistor density to be as high as possible for a given die size. It's very simple. But...
  20. j20blackdragon

    China's vast fleet is tipping the balance in the Pacific

    Who cares how many uninhabited islands certain countries claim to own? Show me some infrastructure like port facilities, harbors, and airstrips. How do they defend any of these islands when push comes to shove and China begins to take the islands one by one? Other than US intervention, none of...
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