U.S. technological dominance is coming to an end sooner than you think.
So of course the rednecks and trailer trash are getting desperate.:agree:
Kirin 980 has already beaten Qualcomm to 7nm by several months. You won't be seeing Snapdragon 855 in a phone until 2019. Meanwhile, the Huawei Mate...
Zhuhai Airshow 2018 ends on 11/11/18.
Here are some of the highlights of the show.:)
CZ-9 super heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle (Chinese SLS)
Tengyun TSTO Spaceplane
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J-20 high-g maneuvers
J-10B Cobra...
Who cares what you do next year? Let's talk about THIS YEAR.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is basically dead on arrival. Who the hell is going to buy that when you can wait a few months and get Huawei Mate 20 with triple camera system and Kirin 980? :lol:
I return to this thread a few months later. It is August 31, 2018 today. :lol:
Kirin 980 officially announced. World's 1st 7nm SoC.
Snapdragon 845 blown out of the water.
Increase in transistor count.
Huawei's in-house modem. Qualcomm not needed.
5G modem Balong 5000. Qualcomm not...
Swords are probably not a deciding factor in a war between the Roman Empire and China, but I think swords can tell a lot about the metalworking and metallurgy proficiency of a nation.
For most of Roman history, they used a short and stubby sword called the gladius. Later on, they adopted the...
The Roman Empire vs Chinese civilization debate boils down to the crossbow.
First, there is zero evidence that the Romans mass produced the crossbow. The Ancient Greeks may or may not have. But there is no physical archaeological evidence of any Roman crossbow trigger in any museum anywhere in...
Roman soldier had mass production of quality body armor, so did China.
Those thin metal strips would never stop a crossbow bolt. There's nothing technologically advanced about a wooden shield.
This is a military forum. Statues are not going to win a war.
Show me some Roman artifacts comparible to the ones below in terms of quality, technology level, fit and finish. Keep in mind the sword shown below is over 2000 years old, still retains sharpness. Please keep everything within its...
Hold on, so now the J-11A produces a blue flame afterburner?
The J-11A is from the early 2000s from kits supplied by Russia. This plane is guaranteed to use the older AL-31F under normal circumstances.
"The first two J-11s rolled out in December 1998 using the kit supplied by KnAAPO but were...
Kirin 980/Kirin 1020 for smartphones. Qualcomm no longer needed.
Hygon Dhyana for x86 servers. Intel no longer needed.
Apple is in discussions with China's BOE Technology Group to supply OLED displays for iPhones.
The China hater's worst nightmare is now coming true. :lol:
Windows on ARM is...