Did you know that the news in the WSJ about China banning the use of iPhones within government officials does not have a clear and reliable source? The WSJ couldn't even include the source. Even the news was only excited in the western media and not in the Chinese media. There was not even an official statement from the Chinese government.
@@weltsiebenhundertThe future isn't just built on the cutting edge, it's built on how we reproduce and use slightly older technologies for the future. Optical Mice was great, yet it took years for a company to create the device in the way we know it.
@@MytroTech pretty sure you're using a lot of this fragile chinese goods. dude shits on the manufacturing hub of the world and at the same time still uses it.
Look at what Huawei developed during the past 4 years of sanction: Harmony OS (for smartphone and IoT), Guass DB (proprietary full stack software and hardware), EDA (14nm 100% certified, advanced process under testing), Meta ERP (to replace SAP), Kirin 5G SOC, Lithography related technology, 5.5G technology, Kun Peng AI Processor, Pangu AI Models 3.0, Euler OS (for servers). Now you know what a tech giant Huawei is.
It is really impressive, 7nm is a big leap for China and only 2 years behind competition while India is stuggling to find a partner to help build them a 28nm foundry in India.
What Huawei done is very impressive. Qualcomm just got greedy about how they are pricing their processors like some pro premium. And also mediatek kicking their ass in mid range and low budget range.
Wrong on every level. Qualcomm is coming out with oryon this year and will beat literally everyone. Nr2: they're absolutely destroying mediatek with gen 7, it's so bad mediatek has had to cancel orders for their midrange chips.
@@fanban2926 Oryon got nothing to do with mobile chips. They'll be sided to compete with m series chips of apple. I'm talking about smartphones. Sure Qualcomm rules the premium segment but that doesn't represent the majority volume of Android mobile sales. And also they got a case with arm to justify the acquisition of nuvia. Mediatek already replaced Qualcomm as No.1 in sales. This is alarming bells for Qualcomm on how they place themselves in the market in future which tells that they should diversify more into new markets. But guess what? The competitors are doing it to.
Huawei did not celebrate as far as my observation... I think they are dead focused on 3 nm it seems ..any victory for china is victory for middle clas and poor ...best wishes from India
China growing in wealth is not good, 90% of china's neighbours hate it, and that's for a good reason it is incredibly aggressive, and that's without talking about the genocide happening there
@@NopWorks the scary thing is they don't even call them 5G which means they are also decoupling on common standard. They can put some of the in-house 5.5 or 6G stuff to wash away sanctions on 7nm and below. Can iphones can make cheap satellite call? Cheaper can be better too.
Such a sad state of affairs when one country works hard and achieves something difficult, and all we can do is try to shoot them down and find some way to sanction them even more. Tells a lot about the what a pathetic nation we have become. We can't even get along with ourselves anymore, how can we get along with anyone else?
When all forms of criminal tactics used at their disposal to contain China's progress failed, the US will use Taiwan as their sacrificial pawn to provoke a war with China, like what they are doing with Russia
It's just politicians making sure they get re-elected. Being seen as "tough on foreign bad guys" is a guaranteed vote-getter, even if you can't name phones other than iPhone and you don't know what TikTok is.
@@Hitamjoy - I wonder, if you look around your home, your car, your office and in shops - where do you think over 90% of everything is manufactured? And one thing's for sure, it ain't made in America.
@@hadi96100 Huawei is the biggest threat to human security in the world and the US is doing the right thing to take it down. It’s the same way how they took down Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan to save the world.
@@hadi96100 It's assembled in China. All of the ingredients, parts, and know-how come from other countries. My iPhone was "made" in China. But "The blueprint, crystal, specialized parts and processors from the US, display panels, chipsets and memory from Japan, Korea and Taiwan, gyroscope from Europe and rare earth minerals from Mongolia all come together in China, the world's factory." As is the nature of Global supply chains (defended by the US Navy). China just take the parts from different places and assembles them. That is most likely what is happening with this Huawei phone. left over processors from a previous generation of tech being retrofitted into a phone. If Huawei managed to create their own chips, hooray. Happy for them. But I'm very skeptical. The circumstances around this are very suspicious. I'm going to wait to see better evidence before I celebrate their victory.
Almost 10 years now since I had my first Huawei phone mate7. Back then it was a nobody brand here in Canada, bought it for fun, it served its purpose. Fast forward to present, would never imagine Huawei is a now super tech company that it is today. I am seriously looking to see their smart car in the near future. What a story.
It appears that China's desire for self-reliance in chip manufacturing may have been accelerated by sanctions, pushing them to develop chips on par with Western technology. They might have achieved this goal through their own innovation or potentially by acquiring Western technology. This development suggests that the Western nations need to expedite the establishment of chip manufacturing facilities outside of Taiwan, as China seems to be showing a keen interest in the island. There is a possibility that they may attempt to take control of it in the near future, possibly as early as next year.
Ironically sanctioning Huawei not only improved china's position in the soc industry, but also icreased competition and consumers are about to get a big win because of it. First time sanctions actually did something good and useful.
@@trillium_music It could be worse. There are currently three parties vying for the president's chair in Taiwan, and while the current ruling party is in the lead, the other two parties closely follow it - and both those parties want a closer relationship with China. If Taiwan reunites peacefully with China, not only will China get its hands on TSMC, but also on all the advanced military gear Washington has been sending to Taipei - and you can bet the PLA will get copies of all the specs and manuals, and perhaps even he chance to reverse-engineer some of it.
Huawei will get more business as well. The US sanction is a double edged sword, countries will consider Huawei over US to get around sanctions or mitigate the US sanctions.
If the sanctions are double edge sword then the US has just put it between their legs🤣😂The impact on China gets less and less s they develop their on tech.
Oh I am so glad that the EU is cracking down on companies more. With China developing it's own chips, I see this as an absolute win, the more pressure companies are under to compete, the more progress is being made.
China is viewing the US and any US technology as untrustworthy after the tech war and this is helping to move money away from housing to tech innovation in China. Whenever you hear about housing bubble and crisis in China, remember it's because money is being invested in more productice sectors. And you know what Chinese tech companies fear the most at the moment? That the US might drop its sanctions, like how NVIDIA and Intel are lobbying the US government do. They fear that if the sanctions are dropped, the days of their easy money comes to an end.
actually there's something every one miss, Huawei invest on a company which is specialize on nanoimprint lithography, in theory, they can fabric 5nm chip. their next chip will probably use this method.
They're not developing their own chips. They're importing old non-sanctioned chips and acid-washing the serial numbers off and putting new ones on them.
US: we are going to hurt huawei just like we hurt Japanese companies in the 80s China: ok here's our latest Kirin 9000 to compete with Qualcomm US: *surprised pikachu face
@@言必果 I think Japan wrecked their economy on purpose to not overtake the US as the largest economy in the world. Just to avoid what they are doing against China now.
Most importantly for me regarding the EU regulations is that it'll hopefully stop BIOS lock-ing, preventing users from installing other operating systems I may be crazy but I would like if I didn't have to thing whether a laptop will let me install any OS I want or not, regardless of how well it would work
Congratulations to China and Chinese people for this achievement and congratulations to the western decision makers for your historically catastrophic policies and decisions in the past few years!
They achieved nothing even with CCP support... this phone uses a chip from Taiwan that's nearly a half decade old (outdated by today's standards) and a shifty watered down knockoff version of Android as their OS without Google services. This phone is bunk.... try using one... instead of just buying the marketing hype / propaganda.
This is basically impossible. Although companies like Huawei and DJI are excellent, their product technologies are only used in the civilian market. Most of China's top scientific and technological talents are in the military technology industry, and they have developed things on another level.The US military industry may not need Apple, but the Chinese military industry definitely does not need Huawei
Haha.. u mentioned sd888 performance and effiency.. I am not sure if there is a low blow.. sd888 is a flop with bad battery efficiency and heat issues . From the reports in china, the heat generated is even lower than that of 8gen2...
They're way bigger..... you can't compare arm cpus to x86 ones + a larger die means that when we would the theoritical transistor limit (around 1nm) intel and amd cpus will be way stronger.
@@blueboy3990 no, huawei cpu is not arm , huawei architecture is way more advanced than old arm structure and huaweri has more cores too , also intel 10nm means it is 28nm, because of its rough crafts
The dividends of technological advancement should benefit the masses and not become a means for large corporations to suppress competitors by exploiting high-profit margins and depriving the public of their right to use high-tech products. Supporting Huawei requires having such pioneers in the field.
I love, that you actually explained the business behind the nebula lifetime subscriptions. That's pretty cool, and I never thought about the business model behind these lifetime subscriptions. Only the question,. what you do with the operational costs is missing, but I think the actual operating costs per user must be low, since the monthly plans are also very low in comparison to other streaming services.
Lifetime subscriptions are ALWAYS dodgy, regardless of the service provided. Down the line the provider always wants you to opt out of this option and move back to regular subscriptions where you generate more income. In SW licensing, this usually happens by not allowing the SW upgrades or not offering the new features to lifetime subscribers. In the case of Nebula, I would expect that they will hide certain content behind the curtain of "regular" subscribers but not to lifetime subscribers. So, be very careful!
With regards to cost here are my 2 cents: Nebula probably spends way less on content than other streaming platforms, is very new, and is relatively small.
@@RecklessTurtle This is just straight up nonsense lol. The business usually takes into account of the lifetime value of the average subscriber to determine an optimal price for the lifetime subscription. Since they get all of the money upfront, that's VERY beneficial for a business's cashflow. If anything, platforms like these PREFER you to get a lifetime subscription so they can roll that money for advertising and growth.
and i think the important part is that it's a limited time offer, ngl i would not exactly be mad if in like 15 years (if it lasted that long, i hope so anyway), the "lifetime subscription" is asked to pay again, by that point they already saved money
the mobile chipset market is looking very exciting now! maybe this is the time we consumers benifit from the competetion and lower prices since qualcomm's chipsets have been very pricey for the last couple of years
@@billinsf88as far as I'm concerned. The west isn't the rest of the world according to the rest of the world. Sea, india, Africa, middle east, south emerica
The lifetime option tells me that there are some major problems at Nebula - either with cashflow or worse, management. It looks good here and now, but isn't remotely good for the long term. Besides, why do you want to grow faster if the platform does not even have a comment section? Who needs more content if we can't have discussion after watching it? Makes no sense to me and I'm a subscriber, with actually getting no real value out of the platform. YT is somewhat boring but at least the comment section usually enhances the content. Nebula isn't even close in terms of user engagement. I bet not enough people subscribe to Nebula, because it's just passive watching, a boring TV platform, so Nebula's management devised a plan to fleece its users using the lifetime membership option. If Nebula survives 10 years, those users will become a net cost to the platform - no matter its size, and if it doesn't then users lose money. Either way, it's a bad deal for everyone except short term thinkers at Nebula's management. If Nebula will carry on without optimizing for more social features on the platform I will not be renewing my yearly subscription - enough is enough.
There are many interesting things I learned about Huawei as it has become the chief tech target of the US government. The most interesting thing is, they have a policy where the stock shares of Huawei are strictly owned by the Huawei employees and retirees only. It’s a great idea for protection as well as rewarding the hard work done by employees.
They also released Mate60Pro+ and Mate X5, and yea this is fun.... also China is banning Tesla from fear of esepionage (BYD and Xpeng and NION does of course), yea I kinda knew and I'm sticking to my trusty analogue car
Intel has tried 7nm for years with DUV technology and failed. Then it started adopting EUV like TSMC and Samsung. On this point, SMIC's manufacturing technology has surpassed Intel, despite still lacking behind TSMC and Samsung.
one thing cool about the kirin 9000s is that its the first mobile phone & arm chip with hyperthreading which is why we initially thought it was 12 cores not 8
Anyone saying that this is a Taiwanese chip is spreading propaganda. TechInside already did a deep dive into the components and the only non internally sourced components were memory chips from SK. The US is already looking into Hynix due to this. The CPU was SMIC. Is it cope or ignorance?
autodesk did the same for their product years ago and now they removed the lifetime subscription who give us the garantee that nebula will not do that in the future also ?
I'd still buy Huawei and Kirim 9x based phones even though it's more expensive than Samsung/Apple due to it's proven reliability, solid privacy and two way satellite communication
@@1ndragunawanFor people live outside China and her TianTong-1 (天通-1) Satellite coverage. Let's wait for Apple's 2 way satellite communication. Wait a minute, they don't have one 😂
Solid privacy? What are you smoking? It's a 7nm chip, based on ARM architecture! What's innovative about that? iPhone currently has 3 nm tech, and hasnt used 7 nm since 2017. Also- The front and rear camera are ON 100% of the time. Just hold a PICTURE of a bar code scanner in front (or rear) of it, and the QR code pops up. No i/r light detection, just a paper picture. Also- The Mate 60 and Mate 60 Pro can be plugged into by any Chinese police station, and they can access all pictures, texts, emails, even the ones that have been deleted. Real solid privacy there! And being 7nm, it gets pretty hot. And you can't download anything from the Google PlayStore. And the satellite connection sucks. Just sayin'...
I'm sure it's lifetime until they make the service free, or stop operating the service, or some other big event happens 5+ years from now. That's the cost of a full decade at the prices they've been making available and getting it all up front is very beneficial, you wouldn't price it so high if the idea is to scam.
It's the China Space Station all over again. Except this time, it took only three years. Huawei invests 25% of its profit in R&D every year, including the last three years. It's an unfallen tech machine.
Thank you for your video; it was excellent and very professional :) I'd like to add a few words here: What does not destroy us will ultimately make us stronger--- Just like Huawei.
It is not about Huawei beating US sanctions. The scary part is that the Chinese suppliers, design houses, including design software makers, materials and equipment supplies, chip manufacturing, and end product integrators are united under the pressure from the west, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. It is similar to the US semiconductor industry in the 80s, forming a technology sharing consortium Sematech fighting for survival against the Japanese chip supremacy and eventually beat Japan.
Also, for those that support US sanctions, an already sanctioned Chinese company managing to make a 7nm chip means that company can essentially sell 7nm chips to all the enemies of the US, with the US having little to no way of preventing that. I mean, what will the US do, sanction them?
@@JameBlack Russia is one of the biggest manufacturers of military equipment in the world. Iran punches far beyond its weight when it comes to military tech, as does North Korea. Having reliable access to custom 7nm chips could allow them to close the gap to US military tech by years, perhaps even a decade or more, making military action against them far riskier for US forces and its allies. Just as an example, look no further than the Huawei Mate 60 Pro satellite communication capabilities; it can directly connect to Chinese satellites, in a similar way to Starlink but without the need for cumbersome satellite dishes. That, by itself, is a huge capability in the hands of any military. (Of course, no military unaligned with the Chinese would ever dare using the Mate 60 Pro for that; all that data is going through Chinese-owned satellites. But access to those chips would allow them to make their own system.)
@@FabioCapelai appreciate your thoughtful answer and i learned very much, unfortunately (or fortunately?) The caveman you are replying to is willfully ignorant and racist and isnt actually looking for such an answer, he just likes talking to the youtube comments to make himself feel better
4:32 IMHO, the privacy nightmare is tied to abysmal software quality we see in pretty much every car on the road. So many bugs, so many glitches, freezes, stutters everywhere ... or simply UI/UX that was made by amateurs.
the $300 lifetime subscription I think made sense, as long as you keep the time value of money at 10%. CLTV should be at around $300 if the annual billing is $30 and the perpetual growth is 10% pa 😄 Sorry, my finance geek came out.
@@foodparadise5792 Their production is less efficient if I'm not mistaken. That combined with possible further sanctions, and the fact that we don't know just how much further SMIC's tech can go Doubt it
@@joaquimbarbosa896 We will see. I don't know how much sanction the US still can impose on China or Russia. It seems just making them stronger. And how can the US sanction a Country with the industrial might of US, Europe and Japan combined? China is responsible almost all the construction projects in Southeast Asia, Africa, Middle East, Central Asia or even South America soon. And China is the only country ever has the capacity to build large ships in the category of aircraft carrier, cruise ships, LNG Carrier. China has her own satellites, GPS, space stations, building meglev trains can go 600kph. I don't know how you can sanction a country like that. Oh, China also has the largest consumer market which itself can attract a lot of foreign capitals. Despite the day and night US media smearing job of China, the Chinese government have long long vision, everything had been prepared years ago....unlike the US politicians who just focus on the next election cycle.
there is no "further santions", US is running out of tricks to up the sanction against China. China has built its entire semiconductor industry with domestic suppliers and technology. The more they are sanctioned, the more buyers (don't remember China is also the largest chip buyer) will pivot away from US and western suppliers and buy from Chinese suppliers. @@joaquimbarbosa896
i'm thinking of switching from iphone to huawei p40 pro now too.. I am worried because I use a macbook, 1) not sure how I can transfer my videos to macbook (with ease or not) 2) are the apps on huawei all in chinese/will i find them ok? 3) can I get all western songs like itunes on huawei?
Viable alternatives and greater competition is always welcome. We, the consumers will ultimately benefit when companies don’t treat us like cash cows, but as valuable customers who deserve the best they can viably make at a reasonable price.
A couple of points. I've heard it claimed from China that the chip is made by Huawei at Songshan lake science park and also the phone runs significantly faster on the Harmony OS which unlocks all the cores.
Finally, we all can talk freely and in peace over this latest Huawei Mate 60 Pro without worrying that CIA might be listening to our private conversation.
its funny how we live in the Europe, are part of nato and eu yet still we dont have official apple store but only premium resellers but he have a Huawei official store here.
In 2019, my friend gave me a Huawei mobile phone. At that time, there was a 5G network, but my area didn't support 5G, but it was super charged at 66W. It only took one hour for the mobile phone to be fully charged. I immediately switched to Huawei for the one who used Apple at that time, and the mobile phone is still smooth now, which is not as bad as people say. I am surprised. Commodities really need competition, not a monopoly market.❤
I just learned that the new Apple iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max suffer from serious heat problem after a few hours usage. Base on your experience, do you or aware of any heat issue on the new Mate 60 phone reviewed here by you ?
I saw the news today, a US congressman said SMIC must acquire a license to ship chip to huawei. SMIC is violating US rule😅 Does the congressman think SMIC is a US company in that case?
I hate people with such arrogance...imagine this situation was just a normal situation between 2 people and not politics, can you just imagine that type of person? Thats the type of person the US is, super egotistical, just disgusting and unlikable people....
Ive worked at a car company before and Ive seen demos of machine learning algorithms that they use to estimate up to 95% accuracy where you will be at a given time on a given day. Its mainly used for collections, but its very concerning that cars are tracking all this with very little disclaimers. ANY car you buy manufacturerd afrer 2019 or even 2015 is very likely built in with an internal SIM card that sends all your data to the company
For national security reason. US lawmaker should also ban iphone export to China. Because the Chinese can tear the phone down, retrieve the chips for their military hardware.
Yes exactly, they're definitely resorting to these types of ideas so we should definitely be trying to counter ideas such as this...i definitely agree that the threats they pose are no greater than this and again we should only be preparing for this level of threat 😊
Did you implement a low quality video option in nebula streaming ? Like the option to select 120p - 240p ? As a truck driver only using roaming internet it's a good option to have when watching content that can be enjoyed with lower quality video.
I waiting for battery test vs videos apparently non online 😂😂😂 I see teardown of the phone with larger than normal cooling plate for its phone, so I am curious how much heat does it produce and will it affect the battery life.
I’ve made many videos teaching Chinese language vividly and in a humorous way. I hope somebody can recommend my videos to those who want to learn Chinese. For beginners, Chinese characters may look complicated. But once you learn about 100 basic radicals, most characters become easy. I hope more people can learn Chinese to get comprehensive firsthand information about China and most likely seek more job opportunities. Chinese is 30% faster than English in conveying the same information.
BTW another newspiece mentioned, that the EU started an investigaton into the marketshare of iMessage and the gatekeeper designation will depend on that. Maybe they sense Apple is underrepresenting the iM marketshare to avoid sanctioning
@@SalamHerbs-db5nt No, Taiwan should be grateful to China for its ACEFA economic policy, otherwise Taiwan would not even be able to supply eggs and milk on its own
All upright Americans will be ashamed of the dirty methods of the US government. It is better to work hard ourselves than to prevent others from progressing.
Any competition that drives down insane prices is welcome for sure. I'm not govt, so I don't care whether the product is Chinese or American, if the product satisfies my requirements and value for money!
I have always been a fan of Huawei. If not for the stupid ban they could have surpassed both Apple and Samsung by now. Yes I am not a fan of CCP and think they MUST be held accountable but its vital that nations learn to work together in order to make the lives of us little men better. Banning good tech is bad for us plus more competition brings down prices.
Why you hate CCP? You think all your knowledge of CCP from the media are true? Most of them are liars when it comes to Russia and China. You know, the US congress has a budget of USD 500M to spread lies about China, you can google it up.
This year, China's first EUV lithography machine prototype has passed acceptance, and commercial machines can be launched as soon as next year, and should be ready for mass production in 25 years. This means that chips with 5NM and 3NM equivalent efficiency can also be supplied. Regarding DUV, China is already producing 28NM lithography machines, and through N+2 technology, it can produce 7NM chips (equivalent to 5NM in efficiency). Huawei is currently using this type of chip.
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the WSJ story is already debunked, the reality, iphone is not banned at all.
What if you call your show: Friday Tekout
The chinese processor has already been debunked
Did you know that the news in the WSJ about China banning the use of iPhones within government officials does not have a clear and reliable source? The WSJ couldn't even include the source.
Even the news was only excited in the western media and not in the Chinese media. There was not even an official statement from the Chinese government.
@@nagyba denial mode: ON
the day when china can mass produce those 7nm chips,the day we can have computer chip as cheap as potato chip
And as fragile
Future called: They went straight to 5nm
@@weltsiebenhundertThe future isn't just built on the cutting edge, it's built on how we reproduce and use slightly older technologies for the future.
Optical Mice was great, yet it took years for a company to create the device in the way we know it.
@@MytroTech And still hugely damaging western chip manuf.
🇨🇳✌️,
@@MytroTech pretty sure you're using a lot of this fragile chinese goods. dude shits on the manufacturing hub of the world and at the same time still uses it.
Look at what Huawei developed during the past 4 years of sanction: Harmony OS (for smartphone and IoT), Guass DB (proprietary full stack software and hardware), EDA (14nm 100% certified, advanced process under testing), Meta ERP (to replace SAP), Kirin 5G SOC, Lithography related technology, 5.5G technology, Kun Peng AI Processor, Pangu AI Models 3.0, Euler OS (for servers). Now you know what a tech giant Huawei is.
Easy to do if you're owned by a 1.4 billion people country with the 2n highest gdp
@@blueboy3990 stil impressive
It is really impressive, 7nm is a big leap for China and only 2 years behind competition while India is stuggling to find a partner to help build them a 28nm foundry in India.
@@polaris1985 28 nm in india? lol it does not have 28999999999999999 km , let alone 28 nm, india has zero technology or facility in its soil
@@blueboy3990Well India have more people than China but what did they produce?
What Huawei done is very impressive. Qualcomm just got greedy about how they are pricing their processors like some pro premium. And also mediatek kicking their ass in mid range and low budget range.
Wrong on every level. Qualcomm is coming out with oryon this year and will beat literally everyone. Nr2: they're absolutely destroying mediatek with gen 7, it's so bad mediatek has had to cancel orders for their midrange chips.
Agree.
@@fanban2926Go check 5g speed tests between Mate 60 pro and iphone 14 here on YT
@@fanban2926 Oryon got nothing to do with mobile chips. They'll be sided to compete with m series chips of apple. I'm talking about smartphones. Sure Qualcomm rules the premium segment but that doesn't represent the majority volume of Android mobile sales. And also they got a case with arm to justify the acquisition of nuvia. Mediatek already replaced Qualcomm as No.1 in sales. This is alarming bells for Qualcomm on how they place themselves in the market in future which tells that they should diversify more into new markets. But guess what? The competitors are doing it to.
@@fanban2926 second this, got a poco f5 and its a powerhouse
Huawei did not celebrate as far as my observation... I think they are dead focused on 3 nm it seems ..any victory for china is victory for middle clas and poor ...best wishes from India
过不了多少年,印度也会成为美国敌视和打击的目标,因为印度早晚也会超过美国,起码经济总量是这样。
India has some of the top engineers in the world as well! Hope China and India can thrive together!
印度也有很多优秀的工程师,拥有庞大的市场和人口,未来的发展潜力很强。 希望可以成为友好的邻国,共同发展
Lmao what kind of delusion is that
We need other SOC makers than Qualcomm and mediatek for better future.
China growing in wealth is not good, 90% of china's neighbours hate it, and that's for a good reason it is incredibly aggressive, and that's without talking about the genocide happening there
Yes. Even if I don't want Chinese chips, their cheaper price will help tame competitor's price down and we'll ultimately get better products for less.
@@NopWorks the scary thing is they don't even call them 5G which means they are also decoupling on common standard. They can put some of the in-house 5.5 or 6G stuff to wash away sanctions on 7nm and below. Can iphones can make cheap satellite call? Cheaper can be better too.
I also think as a consumer it is good for us
Like Huawei?
Such a sad state of affairs when one country works hard and achieves something difficult, and all we can do is try to shoot them down and find some way to sanction them even more. Tells a lot about the what a pathetic nation we have become. We can't even get along with ourselves anymore, how can we get along with anyone else?
When all forms of criminal tactics used at their disposal to contain China's progress failed, the US will use Taiwan as their sacrificial pawn to provoke a war with China, like what they are doing with Russia
Who is "we"?
I call this the Tonya Harding method. Can't work as hard as your competitor? Then bring them down instead of bettering yourself.
@@RokeJulianLockhart.s13ouqpretending to be asleep are we?..........here's a clue "we" starts with the letter A & ends with the letter A!
It's just politicians making sure they get re-elected. Being seen as "tough on foreign bad guys" is a guaranteed vote-getter, even if you can't name phones other than iPhone and you don't know what TikTok is.
Huawei will survive, and once the dust settles, those companies that didn't sell chips to Huawei will be the ultimate losers.
Wake up from your illusion
@@Hitamjoy - I wonder, if you look around your home, your car, your office and in shops - where do you think over 90% of everything is manufactured?
And one thing's for sure, it ain't made in America.
@@hadi96100 Huawei is the biggest threat to human security in the world and the US is doing the right thing to take it down. It’s the same way how they took down Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan to save the world.
@@Hitamjoy This comment section is full of delusions about Huawei.
@@hadi96100 It's assembled in China. All of the ingredients, parts, and know-how come from other countries. My iPhone was "made" in China. But "The blueprint, crystal, specialized parts and processors from the US, display panels, chipsets and memory from Japan, Korea and Taiwan, gyroscope from Europe and rare earth minerals from Mongolia all come together in China, the world's factory."
As is the nature of Global supply chains (defended by the US Navy). China just take the parts from different places and assembles them. That is most likely what is happening with this Huawei phone. left over processors from a previous generation of tech being retrofitted into a phone. If Huawei managed to create their own chips, hooray. Happy for them. But I'm very skeptical. The circumstances around this are very suspicious. I'm going to wait to see better evidence before I celebrate their victory.
Almost 10 years now since I had my first Huawei phone mate7. Back then it was a nobody brand here in Canada, bought it for fun, it served its purpose. Fast forward to present, would never imagine Huawei is a now super tech company that it is today. I am seriously looking to see their smart car in the near future. What a story.
It appears that China's desire for self-reliance in chip manufacturing may have been accelerated by sanctions, pushing them to develop chips on par with Western technology. They might have achieved this goal through their own innovation or potentially by acquiring Western technology. This development suggests that the Western nations need to expedite the establishment of chip manufacturing facilities outside of Taiwan, as China seems to be showing a keen interest in the island. There is a possibility that they may attempt to take control of it in the near future, possibly as early as next year.
@@Black-PeterHow is Taiwan's chip western technology?
U can already buy their ev or hybrids here, their cars are called seres , and avatar 11 and avatar 12
@@asdfghjkl92213 I know I sound silly but I think I need to pay a visit to China
search Avatr 11 and 12, a sub brand from Huawei and CA, very impressive.
Ironically sanctioning Huawei not only improved china's position in the soc industry, but also icreased competition and consumers are about to get a big win because of it. First time sanctions actually did something good and useful.
Just a thought can they pull an uno reverse on the US and invade Taiwan thereby causing a chip shortage that won’t affect them?
Thank Taiwan for their chips
@@trillium_music It could be worse. There are currently three parties vying for the president's chair in Taiwan, and while the current ruling party is in the lead, the other two parties closely follow it - and both those parties want a closer relationship with China.
If Taiwan reunites peacefully with China, not only will China get its hands on TSMC, but also on all the advanced military gear Washington has been sending to Taipei - and you can bet the PLA will get copies of all the specs and manuals, and perhaps even he chance to reverse-engineer some of it.
@@FabioCapela China isn't impressed by US military gear, not to mention the US is sending Taiwan old stuff China already surpasses.
Lol, the sanctions weren’t supposed to help China, but I suppose the outcome is what you say.
Huawei will get more business as well. The US sanction is a double edged sword, countries will consider Huawei over US to get around sanctions or mitigate the US sanctions.
Lots of people view the sanction as an endorsement from the US government 😅
If the sanctions are double edge sword then the US has just put it between their legs🤣😂The impact on China gets less and less s they develop their on tech.
@@dingodog5677until it becomes completely irrelevant since it’s already falling behind, and running out of money
The Huawei mobile phone I bought a few years ago is still very good. I want to say that the quality is really good.
My cousin's broke after one year and one month of use. Trash. Rip off!
@kennethli8 my 250 dollar Huawei worked for 6 years until i lost it
@@xlmxlmxl I don't think I have owned a phone for more than a year, because I always lose them.
Please don't kill this series, it became a routine for me
Huawei vs U.S. = Goku vs Frieza
Powerful enemies will make you stronger.
Sanctions just speed up progress 😘🇨🇳 thx to usa usa usa 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh I am so glad that the EU is cracking down on companies more.
With China developing it's own chips, I see this as an absolute win, the more pressure companies are under to compete, the more progress is being made.
China is viewing the US and any US technology as untrustworthy after the tech war and this is helping to move money away from housing to tech innovation in China. Whenever you hear about housing bubble and crisis in China, remember it's because money is being invested in more productice sectors.
And you know what Chinese tech companies fear the most at the moment? That the US might drop its sanctions, like how NVIDIA and Intel are lobbying the US government do. They fear that if the sanctions are dropped, the days of their easy money comes to an end.
actually there's something every one miss, Huawei invest on a company which is specialize on nanoimprint lithography, in theory, they can fabric 5nm chip.
their next chip will probably use this method.
They're not developing their own chips. They're importing old non-sanctioned chips and acid-washing the serial numbers off and putting new ones on them.
Congratulations Huawei!!! You fought against the bully with grace and determination. Please take a bow for your remarkable achievement! 🎉
My boi Putin is annihilating the same bully on the battlefield
well said!
@@760HorsePower LOL no its not.
As a Chinese we still buy Apple.
'no booly china preeeze mr amrica, we just a wittle guy'
the Chinese just quietly release the phone. Much respect to them for not making a big scene. Very humble.
The released it on the same day United States Secretary of Commerce visited China. A big midde finger to the US if I say.
避免刺激美国,毕竟现在反华已经成了美国政治正确
US: we are going to hurt huawei just like we hurt Japanese companies in the 80s
China: ok here's our latest Kirin 9000 to compete with Qualcomm
US: *surprised pikachu face
Japan and France surrendered too quickly, and the United States has not yet found a feeling
@@言必果 I think Japan wrecked their economy on purpose to not overtake the US as the largest economy in the world. Just to avoid what they are doing against China now.
Most importantly for me regarding the EU regulations is that it'll hopefully stop BIOS lock-ing, preventing users from installing other operating systems
I may be crazy but I would like if I didn't have to thing whether a laptop will let me install any OS I want or not, regardless of how well it would work
I think they're are bigger problems currently
Sanctions just speed up progress 😘🇨🇳 thx to usa usa usa 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@TAIWANPARTOFCHINA Stop spamming. The above comment doesn't even have anything to do with the China story.
Thomas had never...
Huawei has broken through BIOS
Huawei's 6G satellite communication began in the first year
you really get the most important point!
6G is satellite~ no ground base station
Congratulations to China and Chinese people for this achievement and congratulations to the western decision makers for your historically catastrophic policies and decisions in the past few years!
Jesus Christ the Chinese bots are swarming all over this video
@@weewillywonga lol, There is no Jesus in China, but there is only Buddha.
@@林博-f7j It's OK to be in denial, after all the West believed in what only they could achieve but not the East.
They achieved nothing even with CCP support... this phone uses a chip from Taiwan that's nearly a half decade old (outdated by today's standards) and a shifty watered down knockoff version of Android as their OS without Google services. This phone is bunk.... try using one... instead of just buying the marketing hype / propaganda.
@@weewillywongaYour coping mechanism is going in overdrive. You need to update to Kirin 9000 to handle the load.
*If Huawei can use TSMC 3nm chip beating Snap Dragon is like a minute task*
Sure!
It will be the day US create the WW3 with China. The politician of US cannot wait for that.
Once US increases barriers, Huawei can consider contributing to Chinese Defence industry.
Huawei stealth drone
Huawei precision ICBM
Huawei military aircrafts
Huawei warships
Sanctions just speed up progress 😘🇨🇳 thx to usa usa usa 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is basically impossible. Although companies like Huawei and DJI are excellent, their product technologies are only used in the civilian market. Most of China's top scientific and technological talents are in the military technology industry, and they have developed things on another level.The US military industry may not need Apple, but the Chinese military industry definitely does not need Huawei
@@kalarmsojib7225 Most of the top students from the two top universities come to US and contribute to the advancement of US tech.
Haha.. u mentioned sd888 performance and effiency.. I am not sure if there is a low blow.. sd888 is a flop with bad battery efficiency and heat issues . From the reports in china, the heat generated is even lower than that of 8gen2...
Finally, a spiritual successor to their old Kirin SoCs!
unless this is an old Kirin 9000s that has been relabeled.
It must be remembered that Intel latest is only 10nm.
They're way bigger..... you can't compare arm cpus to x86 ones + a larger die means that when we would the theoritical transistor limit (around 1nm) intel and amd cpus will be way stronger.
@@blueboy3990 no, huawei cpu is not arm , huawei architecture is way more advanced than old arm structure and huaweri has more cores too , also intel 10nm means it is 28nm, because of its rough crafts
@@blueboy3990huawei uses its own architecture this time
@@markchiu1716 Didn't know that
@@xinyiquan666 intel's 10nm is comparable to tsmc's n7, which is why they now call it intel 7
The only cellphone that CIA has no back door access in the world😅😅
This is a good week in Tech news
The dividends of technological advancement should benefit the masses and not become a means for large corporations to suppress competitors by exploiting high-profit margins and depriving the public of their right to use high-tech products. Supporting Huawei requires having such pioneers in the field.
That's not how capitalism works
I love, that you actually explained the business behind the nebula lifetime subscriptions. That's pretty cool, and I never thought about the business model behind these lifetime subscriptions. Only the question,. what you do with the operational costs is missing, but I think the actual operating costs per user must be low, since the monthly plans are also very low in comparison to other streaming services.
Lifetime subscriptions are ALWAYS dodgy, regardless of the service provided. Down the line the provider always wants you to opt out of this option and move back to regular subscriptions where you generate more income. In SW licensing, this usually happens by not allowing the SW upgrades or not offering the new features to lifetime subscribers. In the case of Nebula, I would expect that they will hide certain content behind the curtain of "regular" subscribers but not to lifetime subscribers. So, be very careful!
With regards to cost here are my 2 cents: Nebula probably spends way less on content than other streaming platforms, is very new, and is relatively small.
@@RecklessTurtle300 dollars is 10 years of a 30/y subscription, it's crazy. They'll be gone before then so that's why.
@@RecklessTurtle This is just straight up nonsense lol.
The business usually takes into account of the lifetime value of the average subscriber to determine an optimal price for the lifetime subscription. Since they get all of the money upfront, that's VERY beneficial for a business's cashflow. If anything, platforms like these PREFER you to get a lifetime subscription so they can roll that money for advertising and growth.
and i think the important part is that it's a limited time offer, ngl i would not exactly be mad if in like 15 years (if it lasted that long, i hope so anyway), the "lifetime subscription" is asked to pay again, by that point they already saved money
Huawei just launched Mate60 Pro to middle fingered Raymondo. She didn't go home empty handed. That is savage.
Huawei just lauched two new ones, you are a bit of outdated buddy, lol.
Would be nice to see alternative app stores on iOS
for buying huawei😂
the mobile chipset market is looking very exciting now!
maybe this is the time we consumers benifit from the competetion and lower prices since qualcomm's chipsets have been very pricey for the last couple of years
Not sure if Americans will benefit from lower prices given the ban on Chinese products.
@@billinsf88 US can stay behind the advancement curve if they want to, the rest of the world will move forward.
@@billinsf88I doubt those chips will end up outside of china, it won't have an effect in overall prices
@@DOC-BylF yes, that was my point….it’s banned and can’t sell outside of China
@@billinsf88as far as I'm concerned. The west isn't the rest of the world according to the rest of the world. Sea, india, Africa, middle east, south emerica
Happy for China and Huawei 🎉🎉👍🏻👍🏻
The lifetime option tells me that there are some major problems at Nebula - either with cashflow or worse, management. It looks good here and now, but isn't remotely good for the long term. Besides, why do you want to grow faster if the platform does not even have a comment section? Who needs more content if we can't have discussion after watching it?
Makes no sense to me and I'm a subscriber, with actually getting no real value out of the platform. YT is somewhat boring but at least the comment section usually enhances the content. Nebula isn't even close in terms of user engagement.
I bet not enough people subscribe to Nebula, because it's just passive watching, a boring TV platform, so Nebula's management devised a plan to fleece its users using the lifetime membership option. If Nebula survives 10 years, those users will become a net cost to the platform - no matter its size, and if it doesn't then users lose money. Either way, it's a bad deal for everyone except short term thinkers at Nebula's management.
If Nebula will carry on without optimizing for more social features on the platform I will not be renewing my yearly subscription - enough is enough.
There are many interesting things I learned about Huawei as it has become the chief tech target of the US government. The most interesting thing is, they have a policy where the stock shares of Huawei are strictly owned by the Huawei employees and retirees only. It’s a great idea for protection as well as rewarding the hard work done by employees.
didn't know that, that's actually a really fair/good approach
They also released Mate60Pro+ and Mate X5, and yea this is fun....
also China is banning Tesla from fear of esepionage (BYD and Xpeng and NION does of course), yea I kinda knew and I'm sticking to my trusty analogue car
Commenting on your Microsoft Analog Smartphone?
🤣😂
@@weltsiebenhundertAt least those aren't as bad.
If you're going to be that paranoid, you might as well avoid all apps that log your data and share it with advertisers. Oh wait, you're on RUclips.
Where did you get your information😅 Tesla is everywhere in China.
Intel has tried 7nm for years with DUV technology and failed. Then it started adopting EUV like TSMC and Samsung. On this point, SMIC's manufacturing technology has surpassed Intel, despite still lacking behind TSMC and Samsung.
one thing cool about the kirin 9000s is that its the first mobile phone & arm chip with hyperthreading which is why we initially thought it was 12 cores not 8
Anyone saying that this is a Taiwanese chip is spreading propaganda. TechInside already did a deep dive into the components and the only non internally sourced components were memory chips from SK. The US is already looking into Hynix due to this. The CPU was SMIC. Is it cope or ignorance?
Another Amazing Episode ! See you next Friday! - Editing was very good !
autodesk did the same for their product years ago and now they removed the lifetime subscription
who give us the garantee that nebula will not do that in the future also ?
That's great news for the consumers. Whether qualcomm or smic consumers would benefit from the competition, market saturation and price wars
Your editing chops seem perfectly ok.
Apple car slogan "what happen in the car stays with the car" classic 😂
I'd still buy Huawei and Kirim 9x based phones even though it's more expensive than Samsung/Apple due to it's proven reliability, solid privacy and two way satellite communication
2 way satellite communication? Yeah if you live in China. 😂
华为轮值CEO说了:在非必要的情况下不要使用卫星通信,那样会占用真正需要救援的人的网络,特别是在飞机上,这是非常糟糕的办法。最重要的是,北斗卫星现在还不足够全球使用,需要中国发射更多的北斗通讯卫星,
@@1ndragunawanFor people live outside China and her TianTong-1 (天通-1) Satellite coverage. Let's wait for Apple's 2 way satellite communication. Wait a minute, they don't have one 😂
Solid privacy? What are you smoking? It's a 7nm chip, based on ARM architecture! What's innovative about that? iPhone currently has 3 nm tech, and hasnt used 7 nm since 2017. Also- The front and rear camera are ON 100% of the time. Just hold a PICTURE of a bar code scanner in front (or rear) of it, and the QR code pops up. No i/r light detection, just a paper picture. Also- The Mate 60 and Mate 60 Pro can be plugged into by any Chinese police station, and they can access all pictures, texts, emails, even the ones that have been deleted. Real solid privacy there! And being 7nm, it gets pretty hot. And you can't download anything from the Google PlayStore. And the satellite connection sucks. Just sayin'...
You're mistaken. In terms of the same performance comparison, Huawei is cheaper than Samsung and even one-third cheaper than Apple.
as usual 7:25-9:57 is an advertisement for nebula streaming service. That is a 2 minute 30 seconds plug. so, it is 25% advertisement + RUclips ads.
Is the $300 actually life time? Or is it like all other tech companies that decide one or two years later you have to buy it again.
I'm sure it's lifetime until they make the service free, or stop operating the service, or some other big event happens 5+ years from now. That's the cost of a full decade at the prices they've been making available and getting it all up front is very beneficial, you wouldn't price it so high if the idea is to scam.
It's the China Space Station all over again. Except this time, it took only three years. Huawei invests 25% of its profit in R&D every year, including the last three years. It's an unfallen tech machine.
Just like China
@@anderwang61Well, China is another story. It's the only one in the four oldest civilizations that survived. It's much more profound.
Thank you for your video; it was excellent and very professional :)
I'd like to add a few words here:
What does not destroy us will ultimately make us stronger--- Just like Huawei.
Was just watching your previous videos on the Huawei ban and this just popped up in my feed, love your production!
Huawei will be written in history books
History records do not indicate success or failure, but overall impact on the world. Or current reality to be more precise.
So how does the EU DMA work with Google search/RUclips? Are they obliged to share data with competitors?
I love Huawei ❤
Isn't chip in this model Kirin 9000s that they probably bought right before sanctions? Isn't this chip like from 2020 from TSMC?
It is not about Huawei beating US sanctions. The scary part is that the Chinese suppliers, design houses, including design software makers, materials and equipment supplies, chip manufacturing, and end product integrators are united under the pressure from the west, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. It is similar to the US semiconductor industry in the 80s, forming a technology sharing consortium Sematech fighting for survival against the Japanese chip supremacy and eventually beat Japan.
除了胜利,没有别的路,如果输了,将会世世代代为美国打工,
Also, for those that support US sanctions, an already sanctioned Chinese company managing to make a 7nm chip means that company can essentially sell 7nm chips to all the enemies of the US, with the US having little to no way of preventing that. I mean, what will the US do, sanction them?
@@FabioCapelawhy do American enemies need 7nm chips? They are cavemen
@@JameBlack Russia is one of the biggest manufacturers of military equipment in the world. Iran punches far beyond its weight when it comes to military tech, as does North Korea. Having reliable access to custom 7nm chips could allow them to close the gap to US military tech by years, perhaps even a decade or more, making military action against them far riskier for US forces and its allies.
Just as an example, look no further than the Huawei Mate 60 Pro satellite communication capabilities; it can directly connect to Chinese satellites, in a similar way to Starlink but without the need for cumbersome satellite dishes. That, by itself, is a huge capability in the hands of any military.
(Of course, no military unaligned with the Chinese would ever dare using the Mate 60 Pro for that; all that data is going through Chinese-owned satellites. But access to those chips would allow them to make their own system.)
@@FabioCapelai appreciate your thoughtful answer and i learned very much, unfortunately (or fortunately?) The caveman you are replying to is willfully ignorant and racist and isnt actually looking for such an answer, he just likes talking to the youtube comments to make himself feel better
4:32 IMHO, the privacy nightmare is tied to abysmal software quality we see in pretty much every car on the road.
So many bugs, so many glitches, freezes, stutters everywhere ... or simply UI/UX that was made by amateurs.
the $300 lifetime subscription I think made sense, as long as you keep the time value of money at 10%. CLTV should be at around $300 if the annual billing is $30 and the perpetual growth is 10% pa 😄
Sorry, my finance geek came out.
What kind of processors are in the SMIC chips?
What's the instruction set architecture?
SMIC will be making 5nm next year. About 3 generations behind TSMC.
With current pace, China will pass TSMC in probably less than 3 years.
@@foodparadise5792 Their production is less efficient if I'm not mistaken. That combined with possible further sanctions, and the fact that we don't know just how much further SMIC's tech can go
Doubt it
@@joaquimbarbosa896 We will see. I don't know how much sanction the US still can impose on China or Russia. It seems just making them stronger. And how can the US sanction a Country with the industrial might of US, Europe and Japan combined? China is responsible almost all the construction projects in Southeast Asia, Africa, Middle East, Central Asia or even South America soon. And China is the only country ever has the capacity to build large ships in the category of aircraft carrier, cruise ships, LNG Carrier. China has her own satellites, GPS, space stations, building meglev trains can go 600kph. I don't know how you can sanction a country like that. Oh, China also has the largest consumer market which itself can attract a lot of foreign capitals. Despite the day and night US media smearing job of China, the Chinese government have long long vision, everything had been prepared years ago....unlike the US politicians who just focus on the next election cycle.
there is no "further santions", US is running out of tricks to up the sanction against China. China has built its entire semiconductor industry with domestic suppliers and technology. The more they are sanctioned, the more buyers (don't remember China is also the largest chip buyer) will pivot away from US and western suppliers and buy from Chinese suppliers. @@joaquimbarbosa896
@@joaquimbarbosa896 How do you know about China's chip production?
i'm thinking of switching from iphone to huawei p40 pro now too.. I am worried because I use a macbook,
1) not sure how I can transfer my videos to macbook (with ease or not)
2) are the apps on huawei all in chinese/will i find them ok?
3) can I get all western songs like itunes on huawei?
Viable alternatives and greater competition is always welcome. We, the consumers will ultimately benefit when companies don’t treat us like cash cows, but as valuable customers who deserve the best they can viably make at a reasonable price.
A couple of points. I've heard it claimed from China that the chip is made by Huawei at Songshan lake science park and also the phone runs significantly faster on the Harmony OS which unlocks all the cores.
Finally, we all can talk freely and in peace over this latest Huawei Mate 60 Pro without worrying that CIA might be listening to our private conversation.
You are on RUclips, a site owned by a Western tech giant lmao
...because Chinese intelligence services don't do surveillance...😅
Gonna buy Huawei as my next smartphone 😈
US imperial monopoly has to END
its funny how we live in the Europe, are part of nato and eu yet still we dont have official apple store but only premium resellers but he have a Huawei official store here.
In 2019, my friend gave me a Huawei mobile phone. At that time, there was a 5G network, but my area didn't support 5G, but it was super charged at 66W. It only took one hour for the mobile phone to be fully charged. I immediately switched to Huawei for the one who used Apple at that time, and the mobile phone is still smooth now, which is not as bad as people say. I am surprised. Commodities really need competition, not a monopoly market.❤
@@shutian_666 i agree and thanks for the story
So what about the new 5nm laptop chip?
Go to Barrett he talks about a new waffer design that will out compete the hi silicone chip it is Chinese and is only one atom thick
Congrats huwaie for breaking US tech hegemony
I heard only 50 percent of the chips they make on the chip cookie thing are working chips meaning they throw away half they make.
Did you hear that from your slippers?😂
It's quite natural for making top-notch chips.
@@huanhuang311 not a problem if they make them 50% cheaper.
I just learned that the new Apple iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max suffer from serious heat problem after a few hours usage. Base on your experience, do you or aware of any heat issue on the new Mate 60 phone reviewed here by you ?
Try the Huawei Mate X5 just released yesterday! Much faster than 5G as tested in China by the consumer.
Why just android and iOS forced to have alternative appstore? What if i want to install an eShop alternative in my Nintendo switch?
I saw the news today, a US congressman said SMIC must acquire a license to ship chip to huawei. SMIC is violating US rule😅
Does the congressman think SMIC is a US company in that case?
I hate people with such arrogance...imagine this situation was just a normal situation between 2 people and not politics, can you just imagine that type of person? Thats the type of person the US is, super egotistical, just disgusting and unlikable people....
Ive worked at a car company before and Ive seen demos of machine learning algorithms that they use to estimate up to 95% accuracy where you will be at a given time on a given day. Its mainly used for collections, but its very concerning that cars are tracking all this with very little disclaimers. ANY car you buy manufacturerd afrer 2019 or even 2015 is very likely built in with an internal SIM card that sends all your data to the company
tesla
For national security reason. US lawmaker should also ban iphone export to China. Because the Chinese can tear the phone down, retrieve the chips for their military hardware.
Yes exactly, they're definitely resorting to these types of ideas so we should definitely be trying to counter ideas such as this...i definitely agree that the threats they pose are no greater than this and again we should only be preparing for this level of threat 😊
Did you implement a low quality video option in nebula streaming ? Like the option to select 120p - 240p ? As a truck driver only using roaming internet it's a good option to have when watching content that can be enjoyed with lower quality video.
Huawei = innovation, perseverance, undeter, that is the true spirit of Huawei Technologies.
The nemesis of Samsung and Apple, has returned from the hell.
Waiting for Huawei mass produce their chips. It'll be fun to see it.
I waiting for battery test vs videos apparently non online 😂😂😂
I see teardown of the phone with larger than normal cooling plate for its phone, so I am curious how much heat does it produce and will it affect the battery life.
Thank you for your video! Sticking with my 20yr Mitsubishi wagon. Just passed the toughest inspection so very happy and cyber secure 😊
为什么能把贫穷说的那么清新脱俗呢
Same here. 18 years-old sedan.
After iPhone 15 was released, I'm wondering who is under the ban for 4 years. Huawei, or iPhone?
I’ve made many videos teaching Chinese language vividly and in a humorous way. I hope somebody can recommend my videos to those who want to learn Chinese. For beginners, Chinese characters may look complicated. But once you learn about 100 basic radicals, most characters become easy.
I hope more people can learn Chinese to get comprehensive firsthand information about China and most likely seek more job opportunities.
Chinese is 30% faster than English in conveying the same information.
BTW another newspiece mentioned, that the EU started an investigaton into the marketshare of iMessage and the gatekeeper designation will depend on that. Maybe they sense Apple is underrepresenting the iM marketshare to avoid sanctioning
I think Mediatek will be more hurt than Qualcomm from that "war"
Writing this from my Huawei phone. Feeling strong 💪
huge thanks to the US, but wouldn't it be nice if we work together instead of sanctioning
No.... thank Taiwan for their chip technology
@@SalamHerbs-db5nt No, Taiwan should be grateful to China for its ACEFA economic policy, otherwise Taiwan would not even be able to supply eggs and milk on its own
@@SalamHerbs-db5nt So ur saying this chip is made in Taiwan? Or just simply hate
@@zhiwang6529 it's old copy cat tech nothing new other than being pumped up by the CCP marketing campaign it's a polished turd
Inferiority complex
the outtro music is so quiet haha
All upright Americans will be ashamed of the dirty methods of the US government. It is better to work hard ourselves than to prevent others from progressing.
Any competition that drives down insane prices is welcome for sure. I'm not govt, so I don't care whether the product is Chinese or American, if the product satisfies my requirements and value for money!
Time is on China's side, China is very patient and the US is very anxious.
this is most heroic phone in the world
I'm already missIng your editor
for Huawei new device speed test you can find a lot of vedios show the max speed up to 1.2Gbps/s
I've seem one with 2.5Gbps, i think that is the theoretical 5G top speed in China
I have always been a fan of Huawei. If not for the stupid ban they could have surpassed both Apple and Samsung by now. Yes I am not a fan of CCP and think they MUST be held accountable but its vital that nations learn to work together in order to make the lives of us little men better. Banning good tech is bad for us plus more competition brings down prices.
Dude you are crazy 😂
@@ScoobieDoo-zy1rh I had no idea. Will see doctor. Now I drink my coffee.
你很好兄弟,别被楼上傻子影响@@muhammad-bin-american
Why you hate CCP? You think all your knowledge of CCP from the media are true? Most of them are liars when it comes to Russia and China. You know, the US congress has a budget of USD 500M to spread lies about China, you can google it up.
Accountability for what. Last I checked accountability doesn’t exist in this world.
I love how up front you are on nebula
That second story about data privacy in cars would have made for the really early great Segue for Nord VPN integration
Nope at the end data is always going from one defined place ( car ) to servers
VPN can't do anything in this case
Editing (and headbang) on point, would never have noticed that the editor was different ;)
More companies should offer lifetime memberships.
Over 50 million preorders for Mate 60 already.
When you are faced with hatred and evil, you only push back harder.
@mipmipmipmipmip Amazing how the USA opposes peaceful unification and is leading them into a destructive and bloody war.
@mipmipmipmipmipBe brave and go to the United Nations to declare independence, or no one will admit it.😂😂😂
@mipmipmipmipmipshouldnt you be watching the Trump trial or something? 😂😂
This year, China's first EUV lithography machine prototype has passed acceptance, and commercial machines can be launched as soon as next year, and should be ready for mass production in 25 years. This means that chips with 5NM and 3NM equivalent efficiency can also be supplied.
Regarding DUV, China is already producing 28NM lithography machines, and through N+2 technology, it can produce 7NM chips (equivalent to 5NM in efficiency). Huawei is currently using this type of chip.