• remotelove@lemmy.ca
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    17 days ago

    But they are buying mature-node equipment, says the article. That doesn’t mean shit other then more cloning and counterfeiting.

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      17 days ago

      Or that there’s a huge amount of legit demand for mature node chips and it makes sense to own the supply for it.

      The 5000 microcontrollers you inyeract with each day, by and large, do not need 5nm processes.

      We saw a few years ago how relatively cheap, commodity-grade, low-complexity chips suddenly become vital when you can’t get them and they have unfinished cars piling up at the assembly plant.

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        17 days ago

        That’s great and all, but you missed the theme of this thread.

        China has been the king of bulk products for years. Saying that recent investments will alter world politics in 25 years is a bit strange. Saturating markets is what China does best.