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    F-35 drops to 50 aircraft produced per year, J-20 jumps to 120+

    The F-35 have a new 'Pierre Sprey' here in PDF. :enjoy:
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    Why Are There No Slums in China?

    That is because he is just here to troll US, not because he believes in China. There are two reasons to emigrate... 1. Where you are at is simply too terrible to live. Anywhere else, even if you just heard of it, must be better. Canada is not like that. Canada is still very nice and probably...
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    China's Huawei poised to overcome US ban with return of 5G phones with its own chipmaking technology

    Here is additional info for interested laymen in understanding the critical yield per wafer data... https://www.notebookcheck.net/TSMC-reportedly-lags-behind-Samsung-Foundry-in-3-nm-yields.734727.0.html A previous report stated Samsung Foundry was doing quite well with its 3 nm node with 60%...
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    Tesla’s Dojo Supercomputer Breaks All Established Industry Standards — CleanTechnica Deep Dive, Part 1

    We can use this example... https://www.techpowerup.com/298855/intel-raptor-lake-8p-16e-wafer-pictured We count 231 full dies on this wafer. Full dies mean the die is completely formed during the manufacturing process. Edge dies are mostly partially formed dies and partially formed dies are...
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    Tesla’s Dojo Supercomputer Breaks All Established Industry Standards — CleanTechnica Deep Dive, Part 1

    Just in an FYI to interested laymen... Even most people who don’t know much about computer hardware know that Intel offers celeron/pentium, i3, i5, i7, and i9 processors, and that order is from weakest to strongest. What most people don’t know is that due to problems with wafer yield, some of...
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    China's Huawei poised to overcome US ban with return of 5G phones with its own chipmaking technology

    No, it is not. Customers demands and always received yield per wafer data, and they always independently verify. If you do not give, then do not expect contracts. Simple as that. So...Would you buy an airplane from a manufacturer that has a %50 scrap rate? :lol:
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    China's Huawei poised to overcome US ban with return of 5G phones with its own chipmaking technology

    Did you guys missed this in the article... One of the research firms said it expected Huawei to use SMIC's N+1 manufacturing process, though with a forecast yield rate of usable chips below 50%, 5G shipments would be limited to around 2 million to 4 million units. A second firm estimated...
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    US unhappy about China's tech pushback, rules out decoupling

    Buddy, decoupling is inevitable, here is one factor why... https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20230711PD208/china-ic-design-distribution.html Nevertheless, while the Chinese government can provide financial support for companies to build factories and purchase equipment, and can establish...
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    Why The Western Countries Hates Xinjiang Progress?

    Every fifty cents count... https://www.ft.com/content/72d697d7-113b-4219-af3c-f19fa4c72a0d But many of the jobs require 70 hours of work a week and command salaries as low as Rmb3,000 ($400) a month. In May, 20.8 per cent of 16 to 24-year-olds were unemployed,...
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    California’s $128BN High-Speed Rail, what goes wrong with America's most expensive infrastructure project

    California's HSR failed because the train does not have DSI.
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    The US Military is Planning for a War with China

    We will lose -- on the parade grounds. :lol:
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    China’s export controls on gallium likely to hit US defense industry: experts

    Yeah...I know...:rolleyes: The problem is that even uranium, the isotope that go 'boom', is available all over. The problem is extraction and who can do it the fastest and in the most quantity. Semiconductor products are different from uranium in that there are more customers for gallium than...
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    The future of US chip companies to move out of China is almost impossible!

    https://warontherocks.com/2023/02/great-leap-nowhere-the-challenges-of-chinas-semiconductor-industry/ ...Bloomberg reported that China is pausing its investment in its domestic semiconductor industry, most likely due to financial strain from COVID-19, ineffective subsidies, and corruption. Not...
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    Chinese Scientists Increasingly Leaving U.S.

    No, your dude is posting almost hourly on how great China is, especially high speed rails. Talk about desperately coping...:lol:
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    Chinese Scientists Increasingly Leaving U.S.

    You got that right...:enjoy: https://www.forbes.com/sites/miltonezrati/2023/04/03/not-everyone-but-many-firms-are-preparing-to-leave-china/?sh=f9a346c25900 You are going to need as many scientists as possible. :lol:
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    China’s PLA Rocket Force (PLARF) The Biggest Threat To US Navy In Indo-Pacific Region – US Admiral

    Aaahhh...This means only China has rockets...:rolleyes:
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    Chinese Scientists Increasingly Leaving U.S.

    Aaahhh...This means only China has scientists...:rolleyes:
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    The future of US chip companies to move out of China is almost impossible!

    You talk as if China is the ONLY market in the world. :rolleyes:
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    ‘You can never become a Westerner:’ China’s top diplomat urges Japan and South Korea to align with Beijing and ‘revitalize Asia’

    China is getting desperate. Like it or not, SKR and JPN became the notional West decades ago.
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    Nearly 1,000 F-35s have been delivered

    According to Pierre Sprey, thus goeth the F-16 and F-15... The F-16 will be equipped only with guns and no radar. The F-15 will escort the F-16 into battle, using its radar to guide the smaller F-16 to the enemy fighter. The F-16 will use its maneuverability to shoot down the enemy fighter. The...
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