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by ignoramous
190 days ago
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> Yes. The bans are export controls. These export controls increasingly look like "tax". The White House said the US government would take a 25 percent cut of the chip’s sales, similar to a deal with AMD and Nvidia earlier this year that allowed them to sell lower-powered AI chips to China while paying the US government 15 percent of the proceeds.
> Using them in China is legal in China.Technically, yes. The CCP, though, wants to incentivize Chinese firms to use domestically-manufactured chips. https://www.silicon.co.uk/e-innovation/artificial-intelligen... / https://archive.vn/B2pah |
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This couldn’t be playing out better for Xi. Trump is China’s best president.
I used to think Trump was clueless and being outplayed, but now I realize he’s just looting and couldn’t care less about protectionism or the American worker.
Every single action from this administration can be explained by greed and ego.