That’s right. The problem is that the absolute top knowledge regarding chips comes from America.
Sorry a little offtopic, but many people reason from purely the Huawei – US part, but if you do not include the Geopolitics it becomes very difficult to explain the actions.
I already indicated it a few months ago.
It will get worse simply because China indicates: We will do everything we can to no longer depend on US ……… Only to achieve that we need US tech first ….. …. It is no longer logical for the US to say: We will not participate because we no longer trust you.
Huawei why the chip ban is a big problem for them
https://www.androidauthor…wei-kirin-us-ban-1145899/
With SIMC also on the possible ban list
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-54056941
The European Union is also in the starting blocks and that will probably break loose next week or at the end of this year.
https://www.reuters.com/a…groups-says-idUSKBN26105R
https://www.scmp.com/econ…alks&utm_content=20200910
Negotiations have so far yielded few concessions from China, and with each round of talks the impression builds among Europeans that China wants the perks of multilateralism without making any of the required domestic reforms.
Wuttke said that Europe was beginning to suffer from “a build-up of promise fatigue”, which has been piling up since speeches by Chinese President Xi Jinping at Davos in 2017 and at the Boao Forum in 2018, which tried to pitch China as the bastion of free trade and openness as the United States became more protectionist. Xi reiterated the message again on July 15 in a letter to a group of global business executives.
“There have been lots of nice words,” Wuttke said, “but very little substance, and we don’t see any major reform efforts.”
For the folks who give the standard whataboutism response:
And I also know that there will be people who say that it is not China they are wrong etc but very simple it is the reality and if you do not accept that then I hope for your employer that you are not responsible for the strategy
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