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Dishonesty about Indian technological development

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Definitely a MacBook AIR vibe here, and yes even the MacBook AIR also has Chinese parts.
China doesn't make any parts for Macbook pro. Apple has an assembly plant in China, if the Chinese could design every processors, chips and buses then why they need Apple, they could produce something as good as Apple right?
 
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China doesn't make any parts for Macbook pro. Apple has an assembly plant in China, if the Chinese could design every processors, chips and buses then why they need Apple, they could produce something as good as Apple right?

How uninformed are you my simpleton friend??

Foxconn is the assembler of a lot of Apple products in China and yes they source all sorts of things from China (not just hardware and accessories), including some Chips (maybe not the primary processor which is made by the likes of Broadcom).

The Chinese have multiple chip-fabs of their own (including capability for making fast GPU's) and have owned very large scale complex multi-layer motherboard design capability since the nineties.

Most Indians have no clue what China can and cannot do unless they have kept up with the topic.

MacBook Pro and most other Mac notebooks (including AIR) are assembled in China with increasing share of Chinese components included. Only the Mac Pro (dark cylinder desktop) is made in the USA.

Mate ; How do you find the Will and Strength to tolerate these guys

Give in, resistance is futile.....
 
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@Bilal9 Dont worry about Indian dishonesty, its in their DNA, but history is untiring:


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Bilal9 said:
Everyone in US space circle knows that your space program pioneers stole the Atlas sounding rocket design from them.

Well I should correct myself, I wasn't actually right about the sounding rocket being 'Atlas' - though I was right about the 'copying/stealing design' part.

The first INCOSPAR (ISRO's predecessor) rocket was a 'NIKE APACHE' which Sarabhai begged the US to supply and which APJ Kalam worked on in a converted Church at Thumba. There's your 'highly indigenous Indian technology' bit. Compare that to what the Chinese did themselves. :lol:

Through an MOU set up between NASA and INCOSPAR (ISRO's predecessor), Indian noob scientists were sent to NASA's Goddard space center and trained on basic of building rockets at the nearby Wallops Island facility. This training continued in batches throughout the sixties. The bit which Sanghi fanboys conveniently forget to mention about their space program.

Read the details,

https://books.google.com/books?id=vfPQAQAAQBAJ&pg=PT281&lpg=PT281&dq=NASA+incospar+early+rocket&source=bl&ots=lWw7dvftwQ&sig=aSFeAz1HgqF0zo7orculSuKTZwU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjJwOTk7IvVAhXnwVQKHUGSA4EQ6AEIPDAE#v=onepage&q=NASA incospar early rocket&f=false

How typical to 'steal' (OK 'borrow') technology and proclaim completely 'indigenous tech' a few decades later in revisionist mode. Truth a bit inconvenient -huh?:-)

Here's the first US-donated NIKE APACHE at Thumba near the Church.

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China doesn't make any parts for Macbook pro. Apple has an assembly plant in China, if the Chinese could design every processors, chips and buses then why they need Apple, they could produce something as good as Apple right?

China does produce a lot of parts for Macbooks.

Some of these parts are made by foreign companies making in China, while some are made by Chinese companies.
 
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No, apple is very secretive about their supply chains. The solid state drivers are thought to be made in US, intel Chips from Israel and the Chip set.
They import majority of the components.

Actually they are not. Apple's list of suppliers can be openly found online.

https://images.apple.com/supplier-responsibility/pdf/Apple-Supplier-List.pdf

Wow, Bilal liked my post. Now my fellow Indians will accuse me of not being patriotic enough. So let me share something negative about Bangladesh:

https://www.just-style.com/comment/a-tale-of-three-countries-vietnam-india-bangladesh_id131188.aspx
 
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Wow, Bilal liked my post. Now my fellow Indians will accuse me of not being patriotic enough. So let me share something negative about Bangladesh:
:lol:Never mind Bilal bro. He thought you had some win over me. That's how LDC trolls work here, childish arguments for momentary gains.

Anyway, it was my mistake, I just read about Apple being secretive about supply lines on quora.
 
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:lol:Never mind Bilal bro. He thought you had some win over me. That's how LDC trolls work here, childish arguments for momentary gains.

Anyway, it was my mistake, I just read about Apple being secretive about supply lines on quora.

Quora is overhyped. It masquadres as an intellectual source when in fact it is full of drivel.

PS- This doesn't take away from some extremely good, intellectual, and knowledgeable people, who provide top rate answers.
 
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Actually they are not. Apple's list of suppliers can be openly found online.

https://images.apple.com/supplier-responsibility/pdf/Apple-Supplier-List.pdf

Appreciate your quoting the list - it does trouble me a bit (for the sake of reasonably decent Indians like yourself) that there is hardly one Indian company in that supplier list (unless I am wrong). Hopefully that will be corrected in due course.

Lots of Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese OEMs on that list - especially Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (Foxconn), and quite a few manufacturing within China.
 
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Appreciate your quoting the list - it does trouble me a bit (for the sake of reasonably decent Indians like yourself) that there is hardly one Indian company in that supplier list (unless I am wrong). Hopefully that will be corrected in due course.

Lots of Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese OEMs on that list - especially Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (Foxconn), and quite a few manufacturing within China.

Yeah, South Asia is largely absent from Electronics Manufacturing.
 
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