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_the_inflator ◴[] No.27162817[source]
"European chip and auto companies, for their part, are mostly lined up against the idea. They would prefer subsidies for the older-generation chips that are heavily used by car manufacturers and are in short supply.

Many of TSMC's most lucrative customers, such as Apple, are U.S.-based, while its European customer base is made up of mostly of automakers buying less-advanced chips."

Oh boy... This is exactly why EU will always stay third behind USA, China...

"We don't need e mobility, we have the best combustion engines!" Tesla owns VW now.

"We don't need Apple like chips"

This hurts. Apple and rest does many things differently and way better than EU. We should learn from them.

Or do I miss something?

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schmorptron ◴[] No.27163018[source]
Yep. This is sooo frustrating. Why does Europe, and Germany especially, just NOT grasp digitalization at all? I'm growing ever more angry that almost our politicians are 80 year old mega-boomers who are voted in by other boomers and couldn't care less about any interests other than their own. Young people and their climate & computors be damned.
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1. fxtentacle ◴[] No.27163076[source]
I feel the same way. Talk to your local IHK = chamber of commerce.

I did and mine will soon run an article series in all of northern Germany to educate business leaders about electronics, innovation and how that'll create jobs and lucrative patents.

It was some work for me to collect statistics and experts to cite, but I expect it'll help my business too by increasing demand.

I went with industrial cameras as the example product because they have a market yearning for innovation in factory robotics and optical AI.

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2. mensetmanusman ◴[] No.27164533[source]
Did you publish your research?
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3. fxtentacle ◴[] No.27168410[source]
They will publish it in their magazine, but they'll remove company identifiers