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hunglee2 ◴[] No.45643396[source]
The US attempt to slow down China's technological development succeeds on the basis of preventing China from directly following the same path, but may backfire in the sense it forces innovation by China in a different direction. The overall outcome for us all may be increase efficiency as a result of this forced innovation, especially if Chinese companies continue to open source their advances, so we may in the end have reason to thank the US for their civilisational gate keeping
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lesuorac ◴[] No.45645721[source]
The US isn't slowing China anymore.

China has an import ban on chips [1] so its irrelevant what the US does.

[1]: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/17/nvidia-ceo-disappointed-afte...

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1. unethical_ban ◴[] No.45645872[source]
Would they have done that if the US had been more "reliable" in providing the chips and didn't cut them off in the first place?

The point still stands that the US instigated the split.