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      The reporter probably considered nothing less than a nuclear first strike a"loud" announcement 🤣

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    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.

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    I wonder if/when they are competitive, if I’ll be able to buy a China desktop.

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        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.

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      The way things are going they are probably coming up with some interesting ARM or RISCV stuff.

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    They’re not doing it quietly, corporate espionage is one of the biggest risks companies and governments look at when handing out work visas and hiring Chinese.