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rich_sasha ◴[] No.45027104[source]
I am torn on this.

On the one hand, I strongly agree with this article. This kind of state ownership never brings anyhing good. I don't see how this is different.

On the other, it is hard to deny how impressive the new wave of Chinese manufacturing is. No longer are they just making knock offs of Western products with stolen IP. BYD for example seems genuinely innovative, a top product. There are many other examples.

Now, these are clearly not state-ran enterprises, but equally the state is heavily involved. Or, Nvidia is concerned because China can mandate that the whole country pivots to using Chinese GPUs, seemingly with no deteiment to their AI research, while amazingly benefitting their own chip production ability.

I'm not sure how I reconcile these two.

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marcosdumay ◴[] No.45028593[source]
> Or, Nvidia is concerned because China can mandate that the whole country pivots to using Chinese GPUs

The US can do that too, it's not the ownership structure that is stopping them.

In fact, the US used to do a lot of that before the 70s.

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1. Coffeewine ◴[] No.45047270[source]
Hasn’t the US already done that? Huawei’s AI processors are banned in the US, with an effort made to ban them in US allies worldwide.