Inaccurate title. As the article states, they have major sanctions against them and are developing their domestic chip market out of necessity, frequently vocally condemning the sanctions.
this comes as no big surprise, given usa’s sanctions and bans.
yeah, its not like they had much choice. the article has a pretty weird framing
It’s an economist article. Of course it’s garbage.
I wonder if/when they are competitive, if I’ll be able to buy a China desktop.
If you live in the US probably not.
Yeah, if I lived in the US it wouldn’t be a question. But seeing as there’s no domestic chip manufacturing in my country there’s no loyalty question for me; whatever tech I get, I’m ceding some power to a foreign state so it doesn’t matter so much which I pick.
The way things are going they are probably coming up with some interesting ARM or RISCV stuff.
That’s what I was thinking, yeah.
But at what cost…?
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