China semiconductor industry decapitated

Discussion in 'Economics' started by VicBee, Oct 15, 2022.

  1. TheDawn

    TheDawn

    LOL This won't happen cuz you know why? US president is not the Chinese supreme leader and we do not live in a dictatorial regime.

    No it's not. Those American executives and engineers can still choose not to. They are not going to be thrown into jail or be sent to concentration camps or worse having their family members jailed or executed just because they choose to stay in China. They will just lose their American citizenship but that's about it. Nothing will happen to them or their family members. If it's the other way around, Chinese citizens who are working in America or for American companies who refuse to go back to China if China issues retaliatory orders which I am sure China will, watch what happens when these Chinese citizens refuse to comply. They will be asking for political asylum and their family members and relatives who are still living in China will be at least detained.

    You have the right to choose but that doesn't mean it won't have consequences. At least the consequences in America and the West do not involve lives of their own and their family members being harmed unlike in some countries. That's the difference.
     
    #71     Oct 16, 2022
  2. TheDawn

    TheDawn

    Sure different guises it's just China's hypocritical. LOL
     
    #72     Oct 16, 2022
  3. M.W.

    M.W.

    Losing citizenship is about the worst that can happen to a law abiding citizen who lives in a civilized democratic country, you fucking moron. You can't be as stupid as you make it out to be.

     
    #73     Oct 16, 2022
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  4. TheDawn

    TheDawn

    So come back home. Why continue to work in a country that's one day going to kill you and your family with the very product that you helped build? A real American citizen would at least realize that much. Having fun liking your own post posted under your alter ego? LOL
     
    #74     Oct 16, 2022
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  5. M.W.

    M.W.

    This would equally apply to a Chinese firm that employs an American who currently lives in the US. You really can't be that dumb. My last post to you on this thread, seems to be a waste of time to argue with someone who does not even understand the topic at hand.

     
    #75     Oct 16, 2022
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  6. TheDawn

    TheDawn

    Yeah I am aware that this applies to a Chinese citizen who works in America and for an American firm. And I already addressed this issue in my last post which you choose not to read.

    But as to Chinese firms employing Americans who currently live in US? So there are Chinese semiconductor firms existing in America right now employing Americans and they still haven't learned how to make semiconductor chips?? LOL Yeah you gotta be kidding me. Please do not make up bullshit to insult Chinese people's intelligence.

    Don't really care what you do. You know what I wrote is correct and there is nothing that you can come back to me with besides cursing and whatever.
     
    #76     Oct 16, 2022
  7. Yeah, when truth so hurts... :)
    The US has become more dictatorial than China or Russia.
     
    #77     Oct 16, 2022
  8. d08

    d08

    You need to look into AMD and Intel's latest reports. Within the last few months demand has sharply dropped off. What you're talking about is 6 months or more ago.
    Video card scalping has been a thing for ages, all the new models sell out. Meanwhile crypto mining is mostly dead and the market is flooded with decent performing older cards.
    Keep yourself up to date.
     
    #78     Oct 16, 2022
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  9. TheDawn

    TheDawn

    Just put the idiot on "Ignore" or read it like it's entertainment.
     
    #79     Oct 16, 2022
  10. M.W.

    M.W.

    Fact is the new models can't be produced at the numbers to meet brisk demand, in many industries. And that's because of constraint chip capacity, artificially created I might add.

     
    #80     Oct 16, 2022