New restrictions on semiconductor exports to China are scrambling sales and fueling concerns that the Chinese tech giant will become a chip-making powerhouse.
“For the U.S. semiconductor industry, China is gone,” said Handel Jones, a semiconductor consultant at International Business Strategies, which advises electronics companies. He projects that Chinese companies will have a majority share of chips in every major category in China by 2030.
That’s not a bad thing and I say this is someone who is opposed to the CCP’s authoritarianism and genocidal behaviour.
It is not viable to have large part of your ICT industry be dependent on the US. The US is simply too corrupt, volatile and is increasingly lacking the rule of law. Would be happy to see this change, but it’s not clear when/if this will happen.
That’s not a bad thing and I say this is someone who is opposed to the CCP’s authoritarianism and genocidal behaviour.
It is not viable to have large part of your ICT industry be dependent on the US. The US is simply too corrupt, volatile and is increasingly lacking the rule of law. Would be happy to see this change, but it’s not clear when/if this will happen.
Yeah, it’s just competent state policy.