Chinese memory can now match the speed and latency configs of the RAM in our gaming PCs
10 hours ago by themachinestops to c/technology
EU taxes the shit out of Chinese electric cars to protect the automotive industry that failed to innovate here. In fact they've only been adding more and more taxes and fees on anything that's imported, usually putting the costs on regular people.
Fortune Cookies banned for being part of elaborate mind control operation.
Good, more for the rest of the world.
US Sphere of influence includes Israel, not exactly great TBH.
Things are moving ahead ahead of schedule.
There is zero guarantee China will sell it to consumers given that companies and governments all over the world are willing to pay premium value for current ram prices anyway
We should still benefit from China making good memory chips. Assuming the chips are fungible, China might buy fewer Samsung or Taiwanese chips and that's more chips for us.
Assuming the chips are fungible, China might buy fewer Samsung or Taiwanese chips and that’s more chips for us Altman & Amodei
Why not create good will and establish a consumer brand? Undercut everyone.
If this is government backed they can do just about anything they want.
Or they just direct them to their own AI projects before any are exported.
They won't sell it to you, they're just making sure they aren't beholden to the same ram shortages the rest of the world is.
unless they eventually don't need foreign currency anymore because their own country produces everything they could ever need or want
I'm take one Beijing, please.
RAM is a commodity, so if this stuff is produced in large quantities, it will affect the global market by lowering China’s demand for imported RAM.
Same as oil and gas, even if North America will never import Iranian product, their prices are affected by that stuff not reaching the market in Asia or whatever and driving up the Asian demand for oil elsewhere.
That was back before tariffs and any goodwill whatsoever dissolved.
Not great with hardware tbh.. will I soon be able to nab 64 or 128gb of ddr5 compatible with my American gaming pc?
...until TACO Tuesday...
I wonder how long it will take the US to view RAM like they view oil and invade China?
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Unfortunately because of the wonderful policies by sequential US governments, US citizens will not be able to buy Chinese chips because obviously the chips will spy on you just like Chinese EV's, routers, phones, toasters, drones, etc. But all the good things by American tech companies whom totally respect your privacy, like Google scrapping all spirit airlines communication, or Flock camera drones, is just fine.
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