Oh yeah, we are really afraid of those 90s tier semiconductors your shithole makes. It's really funny watching your entire burgeoning tech industry collapse because Uncle Sam decided you can't have high end AMD and NVIDIA chips anymore. Played yourself you stupid fricking chink.
2 years ago
Anonymous
https://i.imgur.com/X42pUBK.png
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Not anymore they're not lmao.
This is legit one of the reasons why China wants Taiwan and why they shouldn't have them. They're one of the world's biggest microchip producers.
2 years ago
Anonymous
China thinking they can steal Taiwan's semiconductor industry by annexing them is utterly delusional. Just like Ukraine, all the economic activity in the country will go to zero as long as the country is an active war zone, which would be long time most likely. If anything, a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would make the world 100% reliant on American semi-conductors, as NA would be the pace on the planet you could safely do it.
Just like the US, it’s going to take 5 years minimum, probably 10 more realistically to build up their chip manufacturing base. Unlike the US, they don’t have Taiwan to lean on. Xi is sweating bullets right now which is why he’s trying to “be on the right side of history” and denounce Russia to try and get back in good graces.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Only the chips made in Taiwan are all using American/Japanese designs. US already has the technical know how to build these things, just not facilities, until now.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>China >importing chips
Anon, I...
the burger fears the dragon
https://i.imgur.com/akmQlOw.jpg
Oh yeah, we are really afraid of those 90s tier semiconductors your shithole makes. It's really funny watching your entire burgeoning tech industry collapse because Uncle Sam decided you can't have high end AMD and NVIDIA chips anymore. Played yourself you stupid fricking chink.
The CCP has spent more than a trillion over the last 10 years directly funding the development of an indigenous semi-conductor and chip manufacturing industry in China and the fruit of that effort has been abject failure to produce even a single remotely viable product, the collapse of thousands of bankrupt chip production companies and dozens of CEOs getting purged for embezzlement/embarrassing the CCP.
The China literally does not have the capability to compete with Taiwan or the US now or in the foreseeable future, despite trying to gain any possible road in with money, espionage and reverse engineering.
>US
Sure >Taiwan
No. TSMC is a pure play fab they don't design shit. People like to shit on Samsung but they're using their own processor design instead if sucking israel dick
2 years ago
Anonymous
>TSMC is a pure play fab they don't design shit.
The problem for china is that not only do they lack the ability to design the tech, they also lack the tech to fabricate the products without western lithography tools and have also failed to copy said tools. So the failure of their chip development push is not just that they can't design the products, but also that they can't physically produce them and are at least 30 years behind in manufacturing tech, even if they were able to design them.
At this point, India is more promising as a future tech hub. At least they aren't under massive American tech sanctions.
As manufacturing becomes more and more automated, there is less reason to look for poverty stricken thirdies to build stuff for you. Its unlikely that india will ever be a major destination for western investment given how far they are behind + the fact that they are an extremely corrupt and disorganized BRICS member.
2 years ago
Anonymous
At this point, India is more promising as a future tech hub. At least they aren't under massive American tech sanctions.
>So does China just copy everything the US happens to have and slightly modify it now?
Yes. That's applicable down to their MRE packaging, which is a clone of the drab bag MREs but packed with shit that doesn't have half the shelf life. The train of thought is this: the US is doing it or does it this way, thus obviously this is what 'x' thing should be or look like. >Is this an actual military strategy? It doesn’t seem coherent
It's definitely a strategy of some kind.
The overwhelming majority of their stuff is not as good as whatever it's cloned from, but they in theory will have so much more of it that whatever deficiencies are present will not matter.
Quantity over quality, and all that.
Whether they can hang with the next-gen stuff the US is putting together as we speak and will be fielding shortly, I guess we'll see, huh?
I don't have to worry about any of this gay foreign shit at all.
Effectively invincible nation with an absolute stranglehold on the global economy and an absolutely unmatched military.
Anyone born outside the US is absolutely stunted on for all eternity. Greatest privilege in all history to live in the US. Even with the parts that suck.
except chinesium drones will never work outside propaganda videos
>china makes the best drones on the market
>HURR DURR DEY NO WORK
frick around and find out, yankee
they make shit drones
>china makes the best drones on the market
No. But they do make cheap ones.
Verwy implessive.
>Tfw India is steadily overtaking your culture
>blocks your chip imports
Heh, sorry chang. No robots for you.
>China
>importing chips
Anon, I...
Semiconductors are china's biggest import anon.
Not anymore they're not lmao.
the burger fears the dragon
Oh yeah, we are really afraid of those 90s tier semiconductors your shithole makes. It's really funny watching your entire burgeoning tech industry collapse because Uncle Sam decided you can't have high end AMD and NVIDIA chips anymore. Played yourself you stupid fricking chink.
This is legit one of the reasons why China wants Taiwan and why they shouldn't have them. They're one of the world's biggest microchip producers.
China thinking they can steal Taiwan's semiconductor industry by annexing them is utterly delusional. Just like Ukraine, all the economic activity in the country will go to zero as long as the country is an active war zone, which would be long time most likely. If anything, a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would make the world 100% reliant on American semi-conductors, as NA would be the pace on the planet you could safely do it.
Just like the US, it’s going to take 5 years minimum, probably 10 more realistically to build up their chip manufacturing base. Unlike the US, they don’t have Taiwan to lean on. Xi is sweating bullets right now which is why he’s trying to “be on the right side of history” and denounce Russia to try and get back in good graces.
Only the chips made in Taiwan are all using American/Japanese designs. US already has the technical know how to build these things, just not facilities, until now.
The CCP has spent more than a trillion over the last 10 years directly funding the development of an indigenous semi-conductor and chip manufacturing industry in China and the fruit of that effort has been abject failure to produce even a single remotely viable product, the collapse of thousands of bankrupt chip production companies and dozens of CEOs getting purged for embezzlement/embarrassing the CCP.
The China literally does not have the capability to compete with Taiwan or the US now or in the foreseeable future, despite trying to gain any possible road in with money, espionage and reverse engineering.
https://www.scmp.com/tech/tech-trends/article/3192634/tech-war-record-number-chinese-chip-firms-going-out-business-sign
>US
Sure
>Taiwan
No. TSMC is a pure play fab they don't design shit. People like to shit on Samsung but they're using their own processor design instead if sucking israel dick
>TSMC is a pure play fab they don't design shit.
The problem for china is that not only do they lack the ability to design the tech, they also lack the tech to fabricate the products without western lithography tools and have also failed to copy said tools. So the failure of their chip development push is not just that they can't design the products, but also that they can't physically produce them and are at least 30 years behind in manufacturing tech, even if they were able to design them.
As manufacturing becomes more and more automated, there is less reason to look for poverty stricken thirdies to build stuff for you. Its unlikely that india will ever be a major destination for western investment given how far they are behind + the fact that they are an extremely corrupt and disorganized BRICS member.
At this point, India is more promising as a future tech hub. At least they aren't under massive American tech sanctions.
>t.
china makes the cheapest anything possible. its never best.
germany and japan make the best thing. china only knows how to make inexpensive imitations
overengineered isnt always the best
>still can't even take Taiwan
Forget Taiwan, they can't even take the islands right off their coast.
Never forget the brave True Chinese soldiers who ground Commie bugmen into paste beneath the tracks of their M5 Stuarts.
>useless shit combined with useless shit
so scared
>Chinese drones
The GWOT loser fears the aliexpress drone
Are they gonna those robot dogs too?
So does China just copy everything the US happens to have and slightly modify it now?
Is this an actual military strategy? It doesn’t seem coherent
>So does China just copy everything the US happens to have and slightly modify it now?
Yes. That's applicable down to their MRE packaging, which is a clone of the drab bag MREs but packed with shit that doesn't have half the shelf life. The train of thought is this: the US is doing it or does it this way, thus obviously this is what 'x' thing should be or look like.
>Is this an actual military strategy? It doesn’t seem coherent
It's definitely a strategy of some kind.
The overwhelming majority of their stuff is not as good as whatever it's cloned from, but they in theory will have so much more of it that whatever deficiencies are present will not matter.
Quantity over quality, and all that.
Whether they can hang with the next-gen stuff the US is putting together as we speak and will be fielding shortly, I guess we'll see, huh?
russian-tier abomination. How it's going to reload the mag?
It doesn't, obviously. It's not supposed to. A belt fed with like 200rds would be a much better idea than a drum with maybe 100 at best though.
Why not just put a gun on the drone?
because bombs are better
Why not stop making all guns and just give everyone bombs instead?
They have. I can't find the webm but it was literally a drone with a gun attached to it.
Modern electronic warfare makes these all obsolete. Unless a 3rd world country of course.
Even the chinese could figure out that normal guns on a robodog should be mounted upside down, that moron engineer on youtube couldn't get that right
Will they build a robot chink to eat the robot dog?
It's so good to be an American holy shit.
I don't have to worry about any of this gay foreign shit at all.
Effectively invincible nation with an absolute stranglehold on the global economy and an absolutely unmatched military.
Anyone born outside the US is absolutely stunted on for all eternity. Greatest privilege in all history to live in the US. Even with the parts that suck.