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Huawei Mate 60 Pro: Game over for US chip sanctions?!



Washington is in a panic after tech giant #huawei released a phone that appears to show China has got around the US’ aggressive attempts to stymie Chinese technological progress with the new Mate 60 Pro.

The Washington Post, usually a pretty good barometer of the sentiment on Capitol Hill, opined: “New phone sparks worry China has found a way around U.S. tech limits,” which one analyst described as a slap in the face to Washington.

Much deserved, I say!

Today I will break the situation down in layman’s terms, and we’ll also catch up with US geopolitical analyst Thomas Pauken the Second. This is Reports on China, I’m Andy Boreham in Shanghai. Let’s get reporting!

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  1. They used machines made by America and Netherland, LAM Research, ASML etc. Stolen EDA from Synopsys, Cadance, Mentor Graphics, etc. Stolen core tech From ARM. Stolen Memory chips from SK Hynix! etc etc. People who think they became self reliant over night don’t know this industry. Chip making is the most complex manufactering an d design process humans ever achieved! It is the fruit of over the 100 years of progress in research and development!

  2. A very important direction of 6G is "the integration of the sky and the earth"-human beings should face the desert, the sea and the space-the satellite communication function of mobile phones is to some extent laying the foundation for 6G, and also consolidating China's technical position in the formulation of 6G standards in the future-while others are still talking about standards, China already has products. The progress and iteration of technology itself is a process of accumulation. When a mobile phone appears as a new thing, it will cost 10,000 yuan in China. At that time, the annual salary of China people was less than that of 1000 yuan. Does this mean that the mobile phone is worthless and China people don't need it? No. It is very important because it is a beginning. We now question whether the mobile phone should have satellite function, just like the fingerprint identification function that was only used for high-end mobile phones before. Only when the cutting-edge high-end mobile phones make such an exploration can the mobile phones in 1000 yuan have such a function in the future. From this perspective, any exploration is necessary, and being ahead represents China's lead in this field.

  3. Lol, they U.S. must have given SMIC a license or permission to make 7nm chips for Huawei. The U.S. allowed China to get DUV lithography machines and only banned the EUV ones. TSMC made 7nm chips using the older DUV machines in 2017. This is nothing new… I doubt that SMIC made and sold these chips to Huawei without the permission from the U.S. because they can easily cut them off from getting and more DUV machines, replacement parts and support. Then they would be completely screwed. The Mate 60 also has DDR5 ram from Korea and a camera from Japan. Regardless, China gets all their high end components, machinery and software to manufacture everything from the west. So the U.S. can at any time sanction them out of existence over night. The supply chain to make chips has hundreds of companies and most of them are in the west. There is no shortage of ways for the U.S. to completely cut off China from making chips if they wanted to. That's why China needs to bow down and kiss the feet. The entire civilized world already announced they are decoupling and their economy is collapsing.

  4. China: Can we join in development of the ISS?
    Am Eric Unts: “NO”
    China: Ok.. We’ll develop and build our own.
    Am Eric Unts: Sure.. 😂😂😂
    China: We now have Tiangong
    Am Eric Unts: Shit!! 😱😱😱
    China: 🤣🤣🤣🖕🖕🖕

    Am Eric Unts: “NO CHIPS TO CHINA”
    China: Ok… 🖕🖕🖕🤣🤣🤣

  5. Chinese: we want to work hard and share our success with the world
    Americans: we want to steal success of other countries and stay obese forever