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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

This is good. Nvidia and ram manufacturers showed how reliant we are on them, and took advantage of their monopolies. It makes absolute sense that other govs will be looking to make them in house now, china being the most obvious. The nvidia and them will cry saying it's unfair they have to compete again, and the us go will do something stupid for short term gains while the rest of the world plans long term.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I currently have a high end Nvidia GPU that I plan to not replace for a long time. I fully expect the next one I buy to be designed and manufactured in China.
in reply to ShinkanTrain

I just hope I will be able to afford upgrading to something made in China.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Reuters could not determine how Hua Hong achieved ⁠the advanced manufacturing capability


huh. i'm guessing it's not EUV yet and they are using that crazy method of using the old process twice?

i wonder how they are managing costs, or rather how they are keeping yields up, or if it's gonna be limited production like their previous chips.

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I guess we'll see once production ramps up. I'm guessing they must've refined the process over the past couple of years so they're getting better yields now. I also saw there was a domestic EUV machine being tested, but not sure how close it is to actual commercial use. It could be they're just eat the cost of having an inefficient process in the meantime.