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China Bans Chip Exports to Russia - Dismas - 12-15-2022 China has banned chip exports to Russia, following moves from U.S. chip companies. Russia has the potential to fall behind technologically if things persist. Quote:The latest impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine came yesterday when according to a Russian publication, China decided to ban all exports of its indigenous processors to Russia. This alleged decision comes after U.S. chip companies, including Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD), Intel Corporation and NVIDIA Corporation, halted their sales in Russia after American sanctions against the country. The Ukraine invasion has seen Russia struggle to meet its semiconductor requirements. Still, officials interviewed by the publication responsible for today's report downplayed the Chinese decision stating that projects that plan to use the processors are yet to start. Read More: https://wccftech.com/china-bans-chip-exports-to-russia-on-national-security-concerns-report/ RE: China Bans Chip Exports to Russia - Aloo888 - 12-17-2022 I think we're going to see a point in time where India is going to become the next Country to get big in the Chip game. They play nicely with everyone (Except Pakistan) and have the resources and people to get manufacturing done. RE: China Bans Chip Exports to Russia - Boudica - 12-26-2022 (12-17-2022, 06:25 AM)Aloo888 Wrote: I think we're going to see a point in time where India is going to become the next Country to get big in the Chip game. They play nicely with everyone (Except Pakistan) and have the resources and people to get manufacturing done. Do you think India would be interested in supplying Russia? I didn't think they were on good terms, but I'm not particularly knowledgeable with geopolitics. It's interesting how trade can be used as such an effective tool in incidents like this. Sometimes a trade agreement/ruling is more effective than soldiers. And sometimes not. RE: China Bans Chip Exports to Russia - Tyrone09 - 01-17-2023 I think India steps up soon and china is no more. RE: China Bans Chip Exports to Russia - ArtyNazal - 02-07-2023 Russia is gonna have a hard time manufacturing anything high-tech for the coming ages. Probably some chips will enter the country but at a premium and probably some low-binned ones too.. RE: China Bans Chip Exports to Russia - ruonis55 - 02-17-2023 Why is everyone mentioning India? The one thing I know about them is for Indian tech support scammers and tea. That's it. Also, as far as I know, they support Russia and don't have a firm opinion about war in Ukraine. For example: if you see a Russian video with Putin or something similar, there are like not one or not two Indians saying something "I support RU and his leader....". No wonder they are brain dead and work at such places as Amazon for as little pay. If you really want to know who could change the game, it's Lithuania, if you didn't hear the news yet. Taiwan is investing in chip making and sharing their technology with Lithuania, it's estimated that by 2027 they will launch domestic semiconductor production. RE: China Bans Chip Exports to Russia - Defeat - 02-17-2023 (02-17-2023, 07:50 PM)ruonis55 Wrote: Why is everyone mentioning India? The one thing I know about them is for Indian tech support scammers and tea. That's it. Also, as far as I know, they support Russia and don't have a firm opinion about war in Ukraine. For example: if you see a Russian video with Putin or something similar, there are like not one or not two Indians saying something "I support RU and his leader....". No wonder they are brain dead and work at such places as Amazon for as little pay. If you really want to know who could change the game, it's Lithuania, if you didn't hear the news yet. Taiwan is investing in chip making and sharing their technology with Lithuania, it's estimated that by 2027 they will launch domestic semiconductor production.India is sort of a super power I think, maybe that's why. I agree though, it's not apples to oranges when you talk about alliances. RE: China Bans Chip Exports to Russia - ruonis55 - 02-17-2023 (02-17-2023, 10:31 PM)LovelyMoose Wrote:(02-17-2023, 07:50 PM)ruonis55 Wrote: Why is everyone mentioning India? The one thing I know about them is for Indian tech support scammers and tea. That's it. Also, as far as I know, they support Russia and don't have a firm opinion about war in Ukraine. For example: if you see a Russian video with Putin or something similar, there are like not one or not two Indians saying something "I support RU and his leader....". No wonder they are brain dead and work at such places as Amazon for as little pay. If you really want to know who could change the game, it's Lithuania, if you didn't hear the news yet. Taiwan is investing in chip making and sharing their technology with Lithuania, it's estimated that by 2027 they will launch domestic semiconductor production.India is sort of a super power I think, maybe that's why. I agree though, it's not apples to oranges when you talk about alliances. Yeah, sort of. But I don't see much news or even any that says, oh India did that and that or something that was valuable and made a difference in the world. RE: China Bans Chip Exports to Russia - Defeat - 02-24-2023 (02-17-2023, 10:48 PM)ruonis55 Wrote:That's fair. Even for me in we barely hear what the Indians are doing but they are the tech heads when it comes to design, IT and software engineering.(02-17-2023, 10:31 PM)LovelyMoose Wrote:(02-17-2023, 07:50 PM)ruonis55 Wrote: Why is everyone mentioning India? The one thing I know about them is for Indian tech support scammers and tea. That's it. Also, as far as I know, they support Russia and don't have a firm opinion about war in Ukraine. For example: if you see a Russian video with Putin or something similar, there are like not one or not two Indians saying something "I support RU and his leader....". No wonder they are brain dead and work at such places as Amazon for as little pay. If you really want to know who could change the game, it's Lithuania, if you didn't hear the news yet. Taiwan is investing in chip making and sharing their technology with Lithuania, it's estimated that by 2027 they will launch domestic semiconductor production.India is sort of a super power I think, maybe that's why. I agree though, it's not apples to oranges when you talk about alliances. However on the news these days it's all about the alliance between Russia and China. RE: China Bans Chip Exports to Russia - selectstart - 03-02-2023 Woah. Thanks for this, I have been following the invasion of Ukraine closely. |