Huawei chairman thanks the US for export restrictions on chips, says it supercharged China’s semiconductor industry — Washington’s export controls encouraged Chinese firms to invest in R&D and build their own tech stack competing with American tech
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Art of the Deal chapter 2 is about leverage. There is no concept of soft power, so we’ve abandoned it. This includes USAID. This will be viewed in hindsight as the single biggest mistake we made.
There are other single biggest mistakes like pushing rest of the world to get rid of US software and possibly towards open source.
‘Mistake’ might not be the right word in either situations. ‘Tribute to humanity at large’ might be better lol
I’d file that one under soft power abdication but there’s validity to discussing individual stupid decisions under that umbrella
But… the investment in open source is a good thing
Something something unintended consequences
I don’t know if it’s unintended consequences or not caring about the consequences. The people responsible for this are richer than god as a result and they simply do not care what happens to anyone else.
It’s a win for consumers too if there’s more competition
Usa would ban chinese air just so corporate leaders can continue to profit
Yawn. I’m also pretty sure I’ve read this headline months ago already.
LOL 😂
So for once china didnt have to steal tech lol
Incorrect. They’re stealing from TSMC.
That makes more sense since China has only acquired tech in modern history and never developed its self
We said that about Japan too. Turned around after some decades and it was Japan that was innovating. China is hoovering up tech ideas and then moving forward with them.