Has Nvidia’s A100 Chip Met Its Match With Biren’s BR100 Processor? | WSJ U.S. vs. China

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • After working for years to catch up on U.S. technology, China has developed a chip that can rival Nvidia’s powerful A100. WSJ unpacks the processors’ design and capability as the two superpowers race for dominance in artificial intelligence.
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    U.S. vs. China
    This original video series explores the rivalry between the two superpowers’ competing efforts to develop the technologies that are reshaping our world.
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  • @aaronwiz3800
    @aaronwiz3800 Год назад +1032

    As someone who works in this field, measuring chip superiority purely by looking at transistor counts and flop/s is a naive approach that will lead to wildly inaccurate conclusions. Scaling memory bandwidth to keep your compute fed with data is a far trickier problem these days than simply stamping out more compute logic and declaring you have a higher theoretical flop/s than your competition.
    Also, one of the most important factors not mentioned is the compiler/software support for your DSA. It is easy to hand craft code that will boast impressive benchmark performance numbers. However, the real secret sauce is having a robust compiler that can efficiently map general workloads to your DSA. It is for this reason most AI chip start ups will fail, not because of inadequacies in their hardware's architecture.

    • @lophilip
      @lophilip Год назад +58

      Compiler support is one reason the x86 architure has stayed around for so long.

    • @bobcharles7716
      @bobcharles7716 Год назад +39

      The point is it doesn't have to be as good. The more question is can it be a substitute/work-around to the American Lead Sanction. And the larger questions can China have substitutes/work-arounds to all American Lead Sanction, If it can we are seriously screwed!

    • @Tounguepunchfartbox
      @Tounguepunchfartbox Год назад

      @@bobcharles7716 I mean they will eventually, and nobody is under the illusion they won’t. However this is not it, and it will take a long the to steal the IP and recreate these technologies domestically. The idea is that by that point china will already be weakened to the point where they can no longer challenge the US for tech supremacy.

    • @sleepyjoe4529
      @sleepyjoe4529 Год назад +70

      China doesn't have to beat the US pound for pound (or in this case, nm for nm / flop for flop). It just needs to be good enough to overcome US sanctions (which it is doing, at least so far).

    • @bobcharles7716
      @bobcharles7716 Год назад +13

      @@sleepyjoe4529 Hay that is kind like what I said. So great mines think alike.

  • @jamm8284
    @jamm8284 Год назад +110

    EUV lithography is crazy, the skill and precision of it, to create a working component down to 3nm, imagine saying that to someone 100 or even 50 years ago and considering a red blood sell is about 7000nm and a strand of DNA is about 2.5nm

    • @Uruz7Laevatein
      @Uruz7Laevatein Год назад +8

      The whole nm thing is bunch of marketing fluff since below 90nm, if one actually measured a transistor on an electron microscope, they wouldn't be able to pinpoint any component of the transistor being 3nm.

    • @dslylsd
      @dslylsd Год назад +3

      @@Uruz7Laevatein fin width is 3nm

    • @mikeparker2486
      @mikeparker2486 Год назад +8

      @@Uruz7Laevatein ASML actual bought most of their patents (including the most critical ones) from Taiwan after Canon refused to buy them resulted ASML (a 3 trailer parking lot startup) with dominant market position, namely *the immersive EUV (which is currently most advanced right now and ASML's main product)*

    • @honza970
      @honza970 Год назад +5

      The amazing fact is that they can do it consistently across millions of transistors.
      Making one, incredibly hard for sure, but doable and they could discard failures.
      Making billion transistors with nearly no defects.... It's magic.

    • @Uruz7Laevatein
      @Uruz7Laevatein Год назад

      @@honza970 alot of the procedures are done with automation via an algorithm so it's not to extraordinary.

  • @fury6280
    @fury6280 Год назад +204

    Nvidia had already introduced h100 gpu on March last year, which is built on tsmc's 4nm node.
    Nvidia a100 was introduced in may 2020 so it is more than 2 years old.

    • @johnsmith1953x
      @johnsmith1953x Год назад +20

      The Biren BR100 is three years old dude.

    • @fury6280
      @fury6280 Год назад +56

      @@johnsmith1953x No mate BR100 was launched in August last year.

    • @johnsmith1953x
      @johnsmith1953x Год назад +16

      @@fury6280 No it was NOT. Some of us had prototypes of it YEARS ago.

    • @fury6280
      @fury6280 Год назад +67

      @@johnsmith1953x why are you taking prototypes and engineering samples into account?
      By this logic nvidia H100 was already in risk manufacturing in Q2 2021.

    • @lazyblitzkrieg6040
      @lazyblitzkrieg6040 Год назад +6

      Br100 is cheaper than Nvidia. It is just underated.

  • @derbender9264
    @derbender9264 Год назад +326

    And without a Dutch/German machine, AMSL, no one would be able to make these advanced chips, that’s the reason why no one will get really far without working together.

    • @zunriya
      @zunriya Год назад +34

      Asml controled by us patent on it so they cant sell it freely to any one

    • @derbender9264
      @derbender9264 Год назад +67

      @@zunriya there is no patent control over the hole AMSL and without the German Zeiss mirror is nothing working anyway.
      By the way, the patent you could mean expires in 2027, just four years left ;)

    • @janusjones6519
      @janusjones6519 Год назад

      @@derbender9264 yet the US is still able to force amsl to ban the sale of their most advanced machines to China. Europeans are weak

    • @zunriya
      @zunriya Год назад +6

      @@derbender9264 yeah they just system integrator they didnt made everything them self like zeis cymer etc, asml depend on other vendors

    • @derbender9264
      @derbender9264 Год назад +32

      @@zunriya There absolutely not „just“ system integrator, if it would be „just“ , everybody could and would do it.
      But its AMSL with is doing it.
      As i said in my first comment, no one will get really far without working together ;)
      But what is the point you want to make ?

  • @len2063
    @len2063 Год назад +74

    If China start to deliver GPU chips that is equal or better than nvidia we will have real cheap graphic cards.

    • @johnsmith-cw3wo
      @johnsmith-cw3wo Год назад +12

      not if they get BANNED

    • @Maverick-xz5oi
      @Maverick-xz5oi Год назад +11

      Free market capitalism for thee but not for me.

    • @TheSunshineRequiem
      @TheSunshineRequiem Год назад +5

      heck, any company in the world would do us a favor for achieving that!

    • @johntang4108
      @johntang4108 10 месяцев назад +5

      The world has been waiting so long for a replacement of the US chips. Now US monoploy game is over!

    • @putinslavaukraine
      @putinslavaukraine 2 месяца назад

      ​@@johntang4108🤡

  • @robertmichael6943
    @robertmichael6943 Год назад +32

    When I was a digital design engineer for Qualcomm ASIC division I was doing physical design using TSMC .09 micron design rules. Wow, how times have changed.

    • @alwanexus
      @alwanexus Год назад +7

      You must have been in industry a long time ago. It's been almost 20 years since I've heard a process being measured in microns, not since 0.13u. They switched to using nm, 90nm.

    • @vivafreedom4947
      @vivafreedom4947 Год назад +3

      *This chinese, tainwanese and american walk into a bar, the chinese guy says to the taiwanese, "we are going to take your land man" the taiwanese guy replies "oh yeah, over my dead FAB you are" and the American intervenes looking squarely at the chinese and professes "just because you can't make your own semi conductors does not mean you need to have a 'chip' on your shoulder"*

    • @robertmichael6943
      @robertmichael6943 Год назад +2

      @@alwanexus yes, my whole point.

    • @robertmichael6943
      @robertmichael6943 Год назад +1

      @@vivafreedom4947 clever

    • @vivafreedom4947
      @vivafreedom4947 Год назад

      @@robertmichael6943 *USA made sure china either opened up and liberalized or perish by "Capitalism with USA Characteristics"* Inflation and 2023 global recession will make the C P C feel the wrath of their own BS

  • @decreer4567
    @decreer4567 Год назад +62

    It’s not just chips, it’s the numerical computing. Nvidia has Cuda and everybody uses Cuda. No open source framework has good support to any alternatives.

    • @s3nju279
      @s3nju279 Год назад

      if a government agency (NSA or ccp's MSS) need a system, its not hard to imagine or uncommon that a custom solution is designed to efficiently meet their needs. instead of using a public one size fit all system.

    • @ten_tego_teges
      @ten_tego_teges Год назад +5

      If they have to use those chips due to sanctions then they will develop the tools. It makes no economic sense for anyone to rival CUDA today, but if you put artificial barriers they will throw money at it.

    • @mashirokobato5509
      @mashirokobato5509 Год назад

      @@PD-co9gv ROCm lolz....how is it....can beat CUDA????

    • @Uruz7Laevatein
      @Uruz7Laevatein Год назад +3

      It depends on the incentive and cost, CUDA is used because it's the easiest option for AI/ML for hobbyist/researchers. But if an government-backed-entity needs something they will fund support for it.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 Год назад +2

      @@mashirokobato5509 Yes, it can beat CUDA. The choice of CUDA is arbitrary.

  • @deeznuts-lj2lv
    @deeznuts-lj2lv Год назад +248

    Whoever made this video doesn’t understand the chip industry at all. As a number of commenters have pointed out, there is a lot of software needed to get value out of these chips. Just because the chip is designed with TSMC’s PDK and has higher transistor count, it doesn’t mean it is faster or more capable. This is like buying a car based on the number of wheels and expect a comparison to be meaningful.
    The chip industry is more than TSMC and ASML. There are tons of chip design and verification software needed to just design the chip-all of these software packages are subject to export control. Once the wafers are ready, there is a LOT of packaging and testing needed to turn it into a chip-and these are not in China either. Finally, chips that big have 10s of thousands of very skilled asic engineers spending years of their life dedicated to the craft.
    The bottom line is, it’s not like cloning a DVD player.

    • @demonsrexis
      @demonsrexis Год назад +31

      Bottom line is, don't rely WSJ for chip making related information.

    • @xuchen4012
      @xuchen4012 Год назад +53

      I think you know nothing about China's chips industry. China is already tier 1 player in testing (both hardware and software), and maybe tier 2 in packaging. Even for designing part, China has some domestic backup choices. The weakest point is in manufacturing, especially the manufacturing tools.

    • @morgitory
      @morgitory Год назад

      @Xu Chen so many worlds but zero information, paper dragon.
      Enjoy paying for all the fraud in the Chinese semiconductor industry.

    • @wenling3487
      @wenling3487 Год назад +2

      China will get there, because of its national will and its intelligent and hardworking people. And US arrogance reminds China of the colonial story again.
      Yes, it’s difficult. But is it more difficult than Chinese acquisition of nuclear war head and Chinese catching up space station?!
      I doubted
      And China also has the most important card of all: the market!

    • @NUI_BAWK_2_Ang
      @NUI_BAWK_2_Ang Год назад +12

      Even Nvidia founder and CEO is Chinese lol

  • @Zonker66
    @Zonker66 Год назад +19

    Wasn't the A100 replaced by Nvidia H100 announcement 9 months ago?

  • @lemniscate2218
    @lemniscate2218 Год назад +35

    When there's competition in the tech industry... the consumer wins.

    • @yojimbo3681
      @yojimbo3681 Год назад +8

      Well... not when you completely ban a product from being sold in your market.

    • @acidbot666
      @acidbot666 Год назад

      Dishonest trade sanctions does the opposite!

    • @MrGanbat84
      @MrGanbat84 Год назад +2

      Yes. Sure. Wish China can beat.

    • @lemniscate2218
      @lemniscate2218 Год назад +1

      @Yojimbo I'm American it's sad that humans can't compete against each other to better humanity as a whole and instead compete against political agenda and start wars but I know as a whole the situation is very complicated and humans aren't ready to asend to stage in evolution.

    • @enveloreal
      @enveloreal Год назад

      The consumer doesn't matter once globalism falls apart and the world goes to war again...

  • @anypercentdeathless
    @anypercentdeathless Год назад +44

    All of us in engineering know that design is the easiest part.

    • @hyy3657
      @hyy3657 Год назад +2

      but that required experience, which is hard to achieve

    • @kurakurakii3792
      @kurakurakii3792 Год назад

      as a designer i get what you meant, and sorry making your life hard =)

    • @tluangasailo3663
      @tluangasailo3663 Год назад +5

      If design is easy, why no one else can excel silicon valley group of Nvidia, amd, Intel ,Qualcomm, Apple

    • @acidbot666
      @acidbot666 Год назад

      If that was the case competition against NVIDIA's dominance would have surfaced long ago and from America or Europe not China!
      If you cannot beat them with intellect go for good old trade sanctions, that is disgusting!

    • @andrewmakenzi
      @andrewmakenzi Год назад

      first step ****

  • @strongchallenger2269
    @strongchallenger2269 Год назад +10

    Hmmm... Toshiba in the 80s and Alstom France in the 90s. That tell us a lot about the US.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 Год назад +1

      Huawei's industrial espionage from 2000 to today. That tells us a lot about China.

    • @strongchallenger2269
      @strongchallenger2269 Год назад +1

      @@sammiller6631 proof?

  • @ngroy8636
    @ngroy8636 Год назад +89

    I think its worth mentioning the operator support for chips. I am not am expert at the filed of AI nor chip design, but I think it is important for the hardware to support the software so that it can be use by the framework of choice. Besides the operator support, I think GPU serves a function more important than AI - parallelizable scientific computation. It is an important tool for modeling, prediction and analysis of large data.

    • @biswaroopmaiti2943
      @biswaroopmaiti2943 Год назад +2

      You are correct. All these chips being discussed are in fact hardware that support parallel scientific computation. GPUs were used incidentally some decades back by writing code that can be run on GPUs, now the hardware are AI specific and they are more AI specific than the GPUS of yesteryears.

    • @fltfathin
      @fltfathin Год назад

      btw AI workload mentioned is AI training workload which is far cry to the running workload which can be set up on FPGA or smth later

  • @Hazemann
    @Hazemann Год назад +16

    China imports $433 Billion USD worth of Chip's in 2021 is crazy ! It's huge. And in 2022 majority of this money are blocked by USA government and it's channel to China Chip R&D. Everyone know China can do many things on their own successfully & I'm believed that they can created Chip environment from A - Z by themselves plus China market with 1.4 Billion peoples is gigantic

  • @ashtonmiddlefield9819
    @ashtonmiddlefield9819 Год назад +10

    Do you see the pattern?
    Amazon lost to Alibaba, ban Chinese shipping. Apple phone lost to Huawei phone, ban Chinese telecom. Facebook lost to TikTok, ban Chinese social media. Nvidia GPU lost to Biren, ban Chinese chip design, …

  • @DarkVader-jj4dt
    @DarkVader-jj4dt Год назад +31

    Competition is a good thing. My last Nvidia graphic card cost me a fortune, if US companies retain hegemony in this field the costs will remain huge.

    • @baoquoc3710
      @baoquoc3710 Год назад

      bruh, keep dreaming about China made gpus that will suck power even doing nothing

    • @TheRealIronMan
      @TheRealIronMan Год назад +9

      @@baoquoc3710 20 years ago everybody said the same about the Chinese space program, 10 years ago everybody laughed at Chinese car manufacturing, the fact some ppl still think a nation like China can be kept down in 2023 is borderline insane to me, just watch, China will dominate gpu market within a decade.

  • @MrGanbat84
    @MrGanbat84 Год назад +12

    I wish China breakthrough this issue. This will be good for whole world and all people. Otherwise single monopoly is too bad for this market.

  • @subipan4593
    @subipan4593 Год назад +43

    I'm sick and tired of duopoly of Nvidia and AMD with their sky high prices. I hope Biren produces better chips at lower prices, finally a worthy competitor.
    Besides, just 2 yrs ago China had zero high end semiconductor products. Their speed of development is astounding.

    • @profounddamas
      @profounddamas Год назад +4

      About a year ago China has already announced mass production of chip making equipment, 7nm and 5nm chips as well as a carbon based chip it also announced it's chip industry has entered warp speed. An year later they must have come really far as no one can buy those chips in mass quantities.

    • @TisiphonesShadow
      @TisiphonesShadow Год назад

      Well, the Chinese are GREAT at STEALING tech.

    • @marioprawirosudiro7301
      @marioprawirosudiro7301 Год назад

      Then go buy Intel's. By some accounts, their cards are good enough when it comes to price-for-performance metrics, especially in some use cases. Although, if we just go by pure performance, they still lag behind the duo.

  • @Drone256
    @Drone256 Год назад +97

    The H100, Nvidia's fastest chip, is probably the best one to compare to.

    • @tshirtnjeans4829
      @tshirtnjeans4829 Год назад +4

      No because H100 cannot be sold in China

    • @alexomar9168
      @alexomar9168 Год назад +33

      The article is about how Nvidia may have met their match. This means someone is getting close to Nvidia in terms of capabilities. A comparison between flagship chips would make sense.

    • @nicksonsicnawa9607
      @nicksonsicnawa9607 Год назад +1

      Do you test the Biren, don't worry, China will be overtake Nvidia' just like Boeing and space station, 5G' U. S now have no laverage to China

    • @Drone256
      @Drone256 Год назад +12

      @@tshirtnjeans4829 The A100 can't either so what's the difference??

    • @tshirtnjeans4829
      @tshirtnjeans4829 Год назад +2

      @@Drone256 Nvidia got around it by duct taping components of A100 with some older parts

  • @constantinmunteanu3519
    @constantinmunteanu3519 Год назад +5

    If this is true, a startup being able to reach the best tech Nvidia has to offer, it can only mean one thing. Nvidia/TSMC has technology ready for production that is double or maybe even triple the performance of current hardware but instead they release small incremental improvements over the years in order to maximize profits. It's ironic that Nvidia spends so much money advertising their supreme AI contribution, yet they make sure their hardware is not too fast for maximum profits. They are basically promising to take us to the future while making sure the future doesn't come too soon.

  • @john.n.5980
    @john.n.5980 Год назад +27

    china and the us will be independent because of the creation of their new chips, no matter who win the chip market capitalization as europê will be a usa cøløny forever and it will become a deindustrialized continent

    • @johnl.7754
      @johnl.7754 Год назад +5

      The equipment to make the chips in fabs is ASML a European company.

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil Год назад +3

      That's not going to happen, China chip industry will be the biggest failure of China's endeavour on reaching independency, as times passes the gap will be even signifcantly larger than it is today, it's a bit more obvious now what will happen in future, all advanced economies including Europe will follow U.S, gradually China's economy will be departed from all these economies, and all the scientific/technological/industrial collaborations between the advanced world and China will reduce to it's lowest level, China will have a far worse situation than Soviet/Russia, it will be left with it's highest unemployment rate and poverty, in 2 or 3 decades it will be left decades behind in every technological or scientific field there it is, and like every other authoritarian regime in the history of mankind, they will spend all their money on suppressing opposition and keeping their military afloat, of course unless the CCP's regime falls by uprise of Chinese people which highly unlikely.

    • @camocas
      @camocas Год назад

      🤦🏻‍♂️, TSMC and co get their producing machinery from an European company

    • @Dmwntkp99
      @Dmwntkp99 Год назад

      @@JigilJigil I agree, many companies have left and planned (apple) manufacturing infrastructure in India and other countries as we move forward.

  • @privacyhelp
    @privacyhelp Год назад +3

    I want china flood the chip market, because intel, nvidia, etc too overprice and need more competition

  • @yiping7193
    @yiping7193 Год назад +72

    US sanctions actually has been great for China, forcing all the large companies to buy more expensive locally made chips and spend money on developing software for them. Sales been increasing every month, give the industry much needed funding.

    • @benkem7584
      @benkem7584 Год назад +7

      STEAL STEAL STEAL 😂

    • @themiddlekingdom9121
      @themiddlekingdom9121 Год назад

      @@benkem7584 Steal the things the America doesn't have.

    • @ultimateedgelord3586
      @ultimateedgelord3586 Год назад

      Ah yes, great for China to learn how to steal NVidia's IP more efficiently.

    • @tedaspane1493
      @tedaspane1493 Год назад

      @@benkem7584 US no steal? Read US early history of how it stole textile technology from Britain to advance its own textile industry in New England and the South.

    • @londonstannow1103
      @londonstannow1103 Год назад +31

      @@benkem7584 Yes! Anglos are known for stealing... know history😂😂

  • @mohammadrezajafari8452
    @mohammadrezajafari8452 Год назад +8

    M.F America doesn't play Fair in this game! cause he knew he'll lose!

    • @MrGanbat84
      @MrGanbat84 Год назад +1

      Yes. I know it. Monopoly will collapse soon. That case you and me win.

  • @abirhossain183
    @abirhossain183 Год назад +8

    We need China to break through this issue and bring an end to this single minded monopoly in the chip industry. We hope we get more independent players in the market for actual real competition and thus better choice so that capitalist countries like usa cannot use their dirty politics to unfairly subdue and reduce the potential collective human growth

    • @xdragus
      @xdragus Год назад

      They'll protect their monopoly from China. The lobbyists will make sure of it. They've already started years ago of rehashing similar propaganda they used against Japan in the 80s-90s.

    • @MrGanbat84
      @MrGanbat84 Год назад +1

      Yes. I wish China should do it. This will be good for whole world.

  • @Stephen-we6do
    @Stephen-we6do Год назад +5

    What happened to the free market?

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil Год назад

      China never believed in free market and have destroyed the global free market with it's viciousness.

    • @WaterZer0
      @WaterZer0 Год назад

      Never existed.

    • @MrGanbat84
      @MrGanbat84 Год назад +2

      Yes. I am still looki g for it. US wont show it.

  • @mzhlop4623
    @mzhlop4623 Год назад +2

    And US always did their strategy, sanctions and banned.

  • @nickwang5125
    @nickwang5125 Год назад +36

    For decades, the dominating policy approach to chips in China was to import them rather than to make them in China. The late-comer status of Chinese chip knowhow & the immense cost of catching up we're the primary reasons. This approach dominated Chinese policy making until Trump initiating attack on Huawei. At which time, and rather belatedly, the Chinese policy makers realized there was no running away from ploughing immense sums into tech self sufficiency. Biden is one anecdotal success story but it remains to be seen how fast can the Chinese achieve genuine self sufficiency in chip technology.
    So the Chinese have Trump & Biden to thank for forcing a change in the policy direction from integrating in the global chip supply chains to carving out their own chip supply chains.
    I say good luck today them. Knowing full well the immense difficulty & still yet determined to overcome it in the midst of a whole-of-country effort by the US to suppress them certainly earns my respect for them.

  • @phillee8666
    @phillee8666 Год назад +8

    Semiconductor industry is heavily invested and with high costs, it needs huge market to get return for the investment. Technology is one thing, market is another. China imports about $300B chips per year. That is huge financial source for any semi manufactures to ignore. Look at the US now, Intel is going to cut 10% of its workforce, same as: Nvidia, Micron, ... It is like that bakeries ban their sales to the biggest bread buyers. The AI market itself is not big enough to consume all high end chips or the chips will be too expensive. Cell phone markets are the major area to consume most of the high end chips. Where is the biggest markets for cell phones?

    • @JurekOK
      @JurekOK Год назад

      Mate, the AI market is about to explode. There will be synthetic workers to replace human workers, in many aspects of work, very soon. The point is to cut off China from making it there first.
      At this time, the AI software in china is actually slightly better developed than in the western world. China might get to AGI first, and on western chips. This would be the biggest upset in the history of humanity. No wonder the west panics, and just at the right time.

  • @SimonCU
    @SimonCU Год назад +20

    US said China is 30 years behind last year.. now in 2023 US is getting worried... In 2-3 years China will be more advance... Problem is US has got rid of their tech talents by laying off employees with H1B visas.. so all the ones being laid off are going to China or India.

    • @tluangasailo3663
      @tluangasailo3663 Год назад +5

      They keep saying China will be more advanced within 3 years, since 2012

    • @SimonCU
      @SimonCU Год назад

      @@tluangasailo3663 yes but you know US is trying to prevent them from advancing? Doing well in life is hard while you are racially attacked because someone is jealous of you.

    • @j.c.4192
      @j.c.4192 Год назад +10

      @@tluangasailo3663 that statement is generally true.
      Has it not gotten more advanced every year?
      The only country that has not gotten more advanced than last year are the ones at war.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 Год назад +1

      @@j.c.4192 Ukraine's military has got more advanced than last year with the addition of HIMARS.

    • @yerri5567
      @yerri5567 Год назад +2

      @@sammiller6631 All aid. Not by themselves.

  • @kakyoin3836
    @kakyoin3836 Год назад +13

    They both have 100 in the name so I'm pretty sure

    • @Deecon1332
      @Deecon1332 Год назад

      100 is the most common name for any first generation chip design.

    • @kakyoin3836
      @kakyoin3836 Год назад +1

      @@Deecon1332 you just didn't get the joke :|

  • @JohnTr5
    @JohnTr5 Год назад +1

    When the US banned selling high class chips to China. China had a very good strategy 'how to be independent to produce 14-90nm chips' to close the US global huge market for 14-90nm chips. Whilst Chinese chip semiconductor experts to find the ways and solution to produce chip 7nm below.

  • @ambessashield9360
    @ambessashield9360 Год назад +7

    Way to go China! 👌🏾

  • @fw.caozhangyuan
    @fw.caozhangyuan Год назад +1

    us:“free market”

  • @penonton4260
    @penonton4260 Год назад +4

    i hope china win this battle.
    we want cheap GPU price ~

  • @MinusMedley
    @MinusMedley Год назад +1

    US... never even considered mutual partnerships. Selfish or spiteful?

  • @cr8xtremeCaRnAgE
    @cr8xtremeCaRnAgE Год назад +3

    Just because one country just does only research and patents new technology while other country bears the burden of production, polluting their environment, doesn't fit well in current era of partnerships. The patent should be equally be split between the research and manufacturing countries.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 Год назад

      China doesn't bear the burden of production. Taiwan isn't China. Both Intel and AMD built many fabs in the US and EU.

    • @leezhieng
      @leezhieng Год назад +2

      @@sammiller6631 Taiwan companies have fabs and factories in mainland China. Taiwan and China mainland are both very closely integrated than you think.

  • @tsemingtsai
    @tsemingtsai Год назад +1

    Are you aware TSMC had stopped made this chip for Biren since October 2022?

  • @zunriya
    @zunriya Год назад +3

    1000 tops is on fp 8 its depend how easy u apply and used its hardware efficiently, that we dont know how its performance matrix really are

  • @randomthing9712
    @randomthing9712 Год назад +2

    In Truth, USA start to falling behind in semi conductor. Hack maybe USA already falling behind from chine right now
    Who knows, what sure is, china semi conductor is doing great and improve fast

  • @bsgove
    @bsgove Год назад +3

    Got the manufacturing node definition wrong.

    • @Tential1
      @Tential1 Год назад +1

      Because it's not well researched lol. Let's be real, if you could compete with Nvidia easily, they wouldn't have averaged 25% earnings per share growth over 10 years. Rofl.

    • @Andrew-rc3vh
      @Andrew-rc3vh Год назад

      @@Tential1 Things move on. They once thought that about IBM. TSMC wont last forever either. Technology moves fast.

  • @IMBAKid
    @IMBAKid Год назад +1

    Processor chips can be describe like this: "A truck cannot outrun the speed of a Lamborghini." Larger size does not equate stronger processing power.

  • @jabjab12
    @jabjab12 Год назад +5

    Nvidia will release a newer model with 10 percentage improvement in performance and 50 percentage increase in price.

    • @baoquoc3710
      @baoquoc3710 Год назад +1

      dude, this is data centers, not the whole graphics card industry that you want to care about price to performance 🙄

    • @jabjab12
      @jabjab12 Год назад

      @@baoquoc3710 nvidia pisses on all of us industry and consumers.

  • @mcgeedarion
    @mcgeedarion Год назад +1

    whats ticker does the Chinese company trade under?

  • @garylow708
    @garylow708 Год назад +3

    A hurdle today, a success tomorrow for the East.

  • @Blacks4Trump2024
    @Blacks4Trump2024 Год назад +1

    China Will make its own chips and they will be amazing nothing stays stagnate America will continue to grow too but don’t ever under estimate

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 Год назад

      China will keep stealing through Huawei's industrial espionage.

  • @alrizo1115
    @alrizo1115 Год назад +3

    When I'm in the comment section, I become some kind of engineer myself.

  • @IndiaVirus-OriginofC0vid
    @IndiaVirus-OriginofC0vid Год назад +1

    Reason why Intel, Samsung and TSMC is now based in the US.
    No more delays.

  • @aburetik4866
    @aburetik4866 Год назад +4

    Looks like Sleepy Joe and Uncle Sam is so scared of China.

    • @metalvideos1961
      @metalvideos1961 Год назад

      ofc they are. look what they are trying to do. They literally spend 500 million dollars last year to spew Anti China propaganda. US knows that they are done for it and that china is rising more and more every single year. they cant handle it so they provoke china to go to war with them and destabilize the asian world.

  • @leonidasmiglioriniplaster
    @leonidasmiglioriniplaster Год назад +1

    Tsmc and Sansung watching all this: huuuum interesting let these kids play.

  • @bhuvaneshs.k638
    @bhuvaneshs.k638 Год назад +30

    I love topics on semiconductor industry.... Being from the same field i love exploring geopolitical implications of these technologies
    Next do a video on photonics based integrated circuits and how China is investing on this to break free from USA

    • @sbs2798uu
      @sbs2798uu Год назад

      You have a fetish for semiconductors?

    • @leonzspotg
      @leonzspotg Год назад

      yep, this is an extremely interesting topic and would love more content about it!

    • @therealdeal6659
      @therealdeal6659 Год назад

      They actually made a video on that already.

    • @bhuvaneshs.k638
      @bhuvaneshs.k638 Год назад

      @@therealdeal6659 where ? Is it?

    • @mrhaltyme
      @mrhaltyme Год назад

      This is vague. What do you mean by “China beginning to investing in photonics based integrated circuits”? And What makes that technology different from what dutch company ASML is manufacturing today?

  • @biswaroopmaiti2943
    @biswaroopmaiti2943 Год назад +2

    Comparing A100 and BR100 seems rather unfair. In terms of timeline, BR100 is a competitor for H100, not A100.

  • @justlisten82
    @justlisten82 Год назад +8

    ASML is the way to go imo...

  • @marke9036
    @marke9036 Год назад +2

    *Jason Huang versus "Jason Huang" of China 🤭*

  • @riphaven
    @riphaven Год назад +3

    doesn't matter how fast that chip is, bet it still can't run "Star Citizen" over 50fps without the game crashing.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 Год назад

      But Star Citizen is still in beta...after 12 years and a half Billion in funding.

    • @riphaven
      @riphaven Год назад

      @@sammiller6631 that game will be in beta or as I like to call it a tech demo when we are both collecting pensions.

  • @temujin0911
    @temujin0911 18 дней назад

    making fast chips is one thing, getting software to take advantage of it is another...

  • @bobbrown8661
    @bobbrown8661 Год назад +3

    If only TSMC can make, it will only hasten Beijing's timeline to invade Taiwan. Things are gonna get messy I think.

    • @alwanexus
      @alwanexus Год назад +2

      Except TSMC can't make it alone so that's not going to get anywhere.

    • @alvonsorodriguez6924
      @alvonsorodriguez6924 Год назад +2

      Nah, China won't sacrifice all of its achievement over the years by reuniting Taiwan through war. It's not the same as Russia or Prussia in terms of thoughts and strategy.

  • @chickendumpling242
    @chickendumpling242 Год назад +1

    I don't know if China as a nation will match someday or not, but I know people's salary in the Chip industry in China has increased 10x, the salary is getting close to match what it is in the US. I heard chip engineers in China are thinking of building a monument for Mr.Trump, for being the "father of the Chinese chip industry"

  • @lord_of_love_and_thunder
    @lord_of_love_and_thunder Год назад +3

    Experience God of War Ragnarok on a 10 year old PS4 (28nm) and you will realize how silly this leading node chip obsession is.

    • @doushite028
      @doushite028 Год назад +4

      Lol. These chips aren't being used to play some silly video games.

    • @lord_of_love_and_thunder
      @lord_of_love_and_thunder Год назад +1

      Ummm, gaming has always been at the frontier of computing technology, especially GPUs. Enthusiast gaming PC builders have always been the target for Nvidia’s top line GPUs.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 Год назад

      @@lord_of_love_and_thunder Ummm, data center servers and supercomputers has always been at the frontier of computing technology, not gaming.

  • @johnnyhshify
    @johnnyhshify Год назад +2

    Nvidia, Amd acquisition of ATi these companies were founded ethic Chinese in America. More like the battle between Chinese founded companies.

  • @anthonyk423
    @anthonyk423 Год назад +5

    Biren developed that chip with ALOT of help from US companies like Nvidia but I’m surprised TSMC would build 2 factories in Nevada which is going threw a drought and has a shortage of water. They need tons of water a day to even make those advanced chips and doing that in a desert with water shortage doesn’t make alot of sense.

    • @coeurderocker444
      @coeurderocker444 Год назад

      Easy, the US will invade Canada and take the water it needs.

    • @jackieyoung9608
      @jackieyoung9608 Год назад +2

      why nvidia help a competitor like Biren and what kind of help are we talking here? how deep?

    • @alterego8496
      @alterego8496 Год назад

      They are getting tax breaks from damned politicians

  • @supa3ek
    @supa3ek 7 месяцев назад +1

    The biren chip wouldnt be here if not for the trade war !!!!
    China should thank the USA for helping their startups !!!!!

  • @MrLmp0518
    @MrLmp0518 Год назад +23

    US and China need to work together as partners to make a better world, not against each other.

    • @coolspot18
      @coolspot18 Год назад

      America wants to maintain it's imperialistic amitions and dominance in the world - Washington hawks won't let another country challenge America's dominance.

    • @covertpuppytwo3857
      @covertpuppytwo3857 Год назад +8

      China's view of the world is anything but peaceful.

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil Год назад

      China has not intention of making the world a better place, they want to rule the world, do what ever they want , take no responsibility and respond to no one, they want a world with no human rights and human value, just take a look at covid pandemic, they made the virus, millions of people died around the world, China didn't take any responsibility, and instead pointed their fingers at everyone else, then they have treated their own people like slave prisoners.

    • @covertpuppytwo3857
      @covertpuppytwo3857 Год назад

      @Reverend Boaz And yet China supports the Taliban government no matter how much it oppresses half its population (woman)... but then again, China is big in oppressing people, isn't it?!?!?!?!?

    • @covertpuppytwo3857
      @covertpuppytwo3857 Год назад +2

      @Reverend Boaz The UN human rights commission wanted to go to China to ask these questions, but China said no!!!!

  • @investia
    @investia Год назад +1

    Faster chips…go faster..to drive everyone become craze faster! What a craze world!

  • @humpydumpy2432
    @humpydumpy2432 Год назад +14

    Huawei - Developing 3nm chip, EUV and 6g
    Xinhuazhang - Developing most advance EDA 2.0
    Kehua- Developing EUV photoresist
    Hence future of chinese semiconductor is bright.

    • @deeznuts-lj2lv
      @deeznuts-lj2lv Год назад

      3nm is just a name, what’s the transistor density? Is this still finfet based? EDA 2.0? Examples? What’s the name of the product for layout, verification, etc? Photoresist, using which chemistry and who is providing the light source?

    • @tluangasailo3663
      @tluangasailo3663 Год назад

      China is just claim claim claim, with nothing of any consequences, its like they announced solving jet engine problems every 5 months of so but continue on struggling

    • @MrGanbat84
      @MrGanbat84 Год назад +1

      Yes. That would be consumers win like you and me.

  • @shmookins
    @shmookins Год назад +1

    Side note: Human achieving is incredible.
    I read somewhere that humans now make more transistors AND cheaper than they make rice!
    To think that one of the heights of human technological achievements that is wildly complicated to make is made in more abundance and cheaper than rice...
    Absolutely insane.

  • @ulrichlchegounbalogoun5123
    @ulrichlchegounbalogoun5123 Год назад +4

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      @stephenadams8698 Год назад

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      @masjidwdb2544 Год назад

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  • @shu-longhe4048
    @shu-longhe4048 3 месяца назад

    No win without the advanced chip maker machines.

  • @Splittechfeelings
    @Splittechfeelings Год назад +10

    TSMC can create a subsidiary that is wholly owned out of Taiwan. That company would need to have a completely new name and license the tool used to make these chips from TSMC. Then this new company can have its own customers as this structure is similar to how franchises work. In that many of them source their produce from local suppliers and pay for the brand name, image, exclusive sauces, etc. This is great because this new company can effectively act as a living peace treaty between Taiwan and China (think of this as reinforcement on collaborative independence).

    • @rv8804
      @rv8804 Год назад +2

      The point is to block China from getting access to the chips in general. It doesnt matter if u create new middle man companies.

    • @SanTheAwesumest
      @SanTheAwesumest Год назад +6

      @@rv8804 what’s that gonna solve? The world needs to work together and the Us needs to be okay with other world powers

    • @snslifestyleorg
      @snslifestyleorg Год назад

      Wrong. China will reclaim Taiwan in 2049 like it or not.

    • @xuansu9036
      @xuansu9036 Год назад +1

      @@SanTheAwesumest of course it doesn't resolve anything. But the US politicians only know zero sum game, where if China prospers, in their mind it must means US has suffered. So they would rather hurt everyone just to keep China down.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 Год назад

      @@snslifestyleorg China will not reclaim Taiwan. Moving factories back to the West would only strengthen jobs and lessen political unrest even as it cuts corporate profits.

  • @sammiller6631
    @sammiller6631 Год назад +1

    The answer is "No" for any question in a title. A headline with a question mark at the end means that the story is tendentious or over-sold. It is often a scare story, or an attempt to elevate some run-of-the-mill piece of reporting into a national controversy and, preferably, a national panic. To a busy journalist hunting for real information a question mark means 'don't bother reading this bit'.

  • @antoniovera6459
    @antoniovera6459 Год назад +9

    Joe Biren

  • @lionelwong5842
    @lionelwong5842 Год назад +27

    Silicon based chips are nearing its physical limitations.
    Time to switch to photonic and carbon based chips that are far more powerful than silicon based chips.
    China is currently working on mass production of photonic chips and carbon based chips. Once they succeed in mass production of these chips, they will dominate the whole chip making industry.

    • @stevejones5593
      @stevejones5593 Год назад

      Dude go back to billibilli. So many pinks in the comments making their country look bad, just look at your names.

    • @danielmarkkula3004
      @danielmarkkula3004 Год назад +5

      If they succeed before america.

    • @123321ps
      @123321ps Год назад

      @@danielmarkkula3004 they will, just like 5G and quantum satellite....

    • @NonnofYobiznes
      @NonnofYobiznes Год назад +3

      I wouldn't trust my life to a made in China chip.

    • @andrewmakenzi
      @andrewmakenzi Год назад +5

      @@NonnofYobiznes lol do you know how many you use haha

  • @r2ecko
    @r2ecko Год назад +2

    5:04 one atom thick??? Please go back to school and rethink this comment

    • @kano6325
      @kano6325 Год назад

      You understand the #WALKINGTHEPLANCK 👌❤️🧲🌎 #PERIODICVIDEOS

  • @bobbygigs6364
    @bobbygigs6364 Год назад +3

    30 seconds in and wondering how much intellectual property theft played a role…

  • @Gman979
    @Gman979 18 дней назад

    China doesn't want better chips but chips that can be commoditised to make people's lives easier and better. Period

  • @bobcharles7716
    @bobcharles7716 Год назад +8

    What do you expect from China. In 1968 when China is dirt poor and supposedly their people were going hungry China developed nuclear weapons thee cutting edge of technology and industrial capability at the time. When the US congress keep China out of the ISS another cutting edge of technology and industrial capability by law in 2013, China did their own and look who has the only domestic space station. I think the technical complication of Chips are overblown. It like Jake Sullivan saying to the Chinese look we have allies (Where allies are overblown), look at our Space Station. And the Chinese came back look at our space Space Station (we don't need allies).

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 Год назад

      It is many, many times easier to build a space station than a cutting edge chip fab. The reason most countries don't build space stations is that there is no money in it. These things are mostly for national prestige and they cost a lot of money with little return.

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 Год назад

      North Korea is also going hungry while developing nuclear weapons. Korea, Japan, Taiwan could probably all develop a nuclear weapon is a short time if they felt they needed to.

    • @bobcharles7716
      @bobcharles7716 Год назад +2

      @@pjacobsen1000 But that is now not 50 years ago. Nuclear weapons were a lot more cutting edge 50 years ago, a lot more. 50 years from now they probably would be printing up chips that TSMC is making today with their school or home printers.

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 Год назад

      @@bobcharles7716 Could be, nobody can say what the future will bring.

    • @bobcharles7716
      @bobcharles7716 Год назад +2

      @@pjacobsen1000 1st let not confused just the chip fab as in what TSMC do with the entire supply chain in chips. China want the entire supply Chain in China. TSMC without the rest of the supply Chain not very useful. Let just face it China, the US and the world fell asleep at the wheel and do not have their own fab. TSMC is started by 2 Chinese who worked in TI (Texas Instruments) 20-30 years. You honestly think the other 1.4 billion other Chinese can not reproduce it in short order. Or the other thousands of x-TI employee can reproduce TSMC. It just take money, resource and time. Because reproducing a technology is only a matter of money, resource and time.
      As for the space station being a prestige project there are many prideful country in the world. Yet none can really say they could do it on their own right now. And one final note generally the reason something is prestigious is because it is difficult to achievement. it is not prestigious if it is easy to achieve, right. The Chinese clearly have a track record of achieving difficult things.

  • @10-den-see
    @10-den-see Год назад

    everybody is a gangster untill the latest H100 powered by the "Hopper" Architecture arrives

  • @michelangelocorleone4601
    @michelangelocorleone4601 Год назад +23

    You can bet that NVIDIA has long had the capability of producing such chips as the Chinese are now producing, but they have simply not done so to keep coming up with something SLIGHTLY better to make more money off of.

    • @CannabisTechLife
      @CannabisTechLife Год назад +4

      That was my thinking at the end of the video when they said Nvidia already announced a chip that is faster/ more powerful. They already had that in the release pipeline but just accelerated it because of the competition.

    • @cesaru3619
      @cesaru3619 Год назад +5

      ITS CALLED BUSINESS.

    • @letmelick
      @letmelick Год назад

      NVIDIA loves to Sandbag🤣🤣

    • @eleventy-seven
      @eleventy-seven Год назад

      @@letmelick Well AMD is welcome to release a better one.

    • @mattoska
      @mattoska Год назад +1

      Planned obsolescence in ECON.

  • @user-wr4yl7tx3w
    @user-wr4yl7tx3w Год назад +2

    Why must we start with another history lessons? Is there not much new info?

  • @watb8689
    @watb8689 Год назад +11

    it is not usa vs china. it is not nvidia vs biren. it is chinese vs chinese. Chinese are the smartest race around and they are one of the major backbone in semiconductor. In the whole semiconductor ecosystem, they accounted close to 65% of the workforce

    • @covertpuppytwo3857
      @covertpuppytwo3857 Год назад +2

      Can you provide 5 example of technologies that China has invented in the last 50 years that has *benefitted* mankind? That should be simple since "Chinese are the smartest race around" ... So, provide them if you can....

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil Год назад +6

      @@covertpuppytwo3857 Covid 19.

    • @tluangasailo3663
      @tluangasailo3663 Год назад +1

      This is your fantasy

    • @kaze-xo
      @kaze-xo Год назад +1

      meanwhile U.S. is sending all of its Chinese talents back to China and making China so much stronger lol

    • @AdrienneFortinGarimbao
      @AdrienneFortinGarimbao Год назад +1

      AHAHAHAH too bad for CCP. Soon all the chips are manufactured in America.

  • @ludwigschubert6468
    @ludwigschubert6468 Год назад +2

    I`m sorry but why does this video speak to me like I have never heard of chips or transistors? The WSJ usually has a higher standard.

  • @siamcharm7904
    @siamcharm7904 Год назад +11

    given its sheer intelligence and engineering prowess iits only a matter of a few yearsbefore china will be producing highest quality chips at a third of the cost and twice as fast. forcing chna to become self sufficient wasa very dumb decision.

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 Год назад +2

      The real question is: How many years is 'a few years'?

    • @alwanexus
      @alwanexus Год назад +1

      A few years? 10-20 years at least, and if that can actually happen, that would be fantastic news

    • @deeznuts-lj2lv
      @deeznuts-lj2lv Год назад +1

      As an analog, why don’t you look at the Chinese auto industry and see what the highest quality and one third the cost results are? And keep in mind that the auto industry has been around for 100 years, and all of the manufacturing techniques has been well refined.

    • @siamcharm7904
      @siamcharm7904 Год назад +1

      @@pjacobsen1000 2-3.

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 Год назад +1

      @@siamcharm7904 You're very optimistic. Perhaps with magic, but that seems unlikely.

  • @18magicMARKer
    @18magicMARKer Год назад +1

    I understand having the smallest transistors per silica chip is favorable for mobile computing like laptop and cell phone but does it matter on a fighter jet the size of a bus? Or a missile the length of a car?

    • @JurekOK
      @JurekOK Год назад

      Yes, it does, because of the speed of light.
      The speed of light limits how much information can travel between transistors inside a single chip. The chip size is physically limited by how clean the silicon crystal can get. Interconnects between chips are very expensive and much slower than on-chip routing. Hence, smaller transistors = more transistors in a chip, and a more capable chip. It makes a huge difference, this is why everyone is talking about it.

    • @kongwee1978
      @kongwee1978 Год назад

      @@JurekOK China is developing optic CPU.

    • @JurekOK
      @JurekOK Год назад

      @@kongwee1978 Poland is developing an optic CPU.
      Spain is developing an optic CPU.
      So what?
      What matters is - who will sell meaningful quantities of the finished product.

  • @NaNa-lt1po
    @NaNa-lt1po Год назад +7

    So finally, the copy is complete ..

  • @JoeyBlogs007
    @JoeyBlogs007 Год назад +1

    00:14 The chip has "TW" stamped on it. I guess that means made in Taiwan and not China ???

  • @shivasrinivasan7662
    @shivasrinivasan7662 Год назад +7

    Biren has many former Nvidia employees including a prominent Nvidia architect. So as usual is it is a Chinese clone.

    • @coolspot18
      @coolspot18 Год назад

      These industries are relatively "small" people move between companies all the time.

    • @davincent1132
      @davincent1132 Год назад

      That's obvious, considering how fall behind the former Chinese chip design is.

    • @Rex-ww4cw
      @Rex-ww4cw Год назад +3

      @@davincent1132 you calling Chinese chip design bad ? Huawei Kirin chip are so strong back in the days that it is rivalling Apple's bionic chip head on before the ban.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 Год назад

      @@Rex-ww4cw Huawei repeatedly gets caught stealing from other companies. Chinese chip design is bad so they steal everything.

    • @Rex-ww4cw
      @Rex-ww4cw Год назад

      @@sammiller6631 I remember back in the trump era, the US kept on accusing Huawei of stealing 5G technology from them that they dosen't even have. Is this your definition of "gets caught" ?

  • @handsam5
    @handsam5 Год назад

    From kirren to birren and then what sirren are they nuts?

  • @keto4life197
    @keto4life197 Год назад +7

    If China never had copied bios and other we would not have been where we are today. Internet wouldn't have evolved simply because most couldn't afford a PC

  • @JimFeig
    @JimFeig Год назад +1

    NVIDIA's chip is not a dedicated AI chip, it's only useful for training at best.

  • @markedison2428
    @markedison2428 Год назад +2

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  • @willyjensen8595
    @willyjensen8595 Год назад

    You didn’t listen, he said more powerful than any other chip from China

  • @lingth
    @lingth Год назад +3

    China may not keep up with the western world in semiconductor for now, but given the size of its population and how much they are investing in it, i think the gap may close in 5 or 10 years from now. just as how China managed to launch its own ppl to space decades after USA and build catapault carriers decades after USA. Eventually it will catch up. I think China in 2030 and 2035 will be quite different.

    • @genefucarino702
      @genefucarino702 Год назад +2

      It’s like the automobile industry
      Can China compete in that industry?
      You can buy a car. And drive a car but to build on that is cheap and usable and affordable.
      Think Korea with Kia.
      Their cars are cheap and lower quality. And where are they considered in the marketplace
      How long have they been making cars in Korea
      This should be a lesson for China
      You just can’t steal and copy someone else’s technology anymore

    • @jkbzz
      @jkbzz Год назад

      You say this with the assumption that the West will sit still and wait for China to catch up with it.
      It is very easy to steal and copy which is essentially what the Chinese continue to do, but there will always be a place in this world for innovative products and people know and can differentiate what is good from what is not so good.

    • @lingth
      @lingth Год назад

      @@jkbzz "can differentiate what is good from what is not so good." May i know what is "good" is USA "good", what good has USA done for the world recently??? send weapons to Ukraine? was it for Ukraine? or was it benefiting USA;s arms companies, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon..etc.. as their own countryman many of them are homeless, hungry and facing high food prices..they are sending billions to Ukraine.."to help them fight Russians"? USA's recent president hasnt done much good for the world. Yes ppl blame China ..Covid ..bad.. USA vaccine ..good.. but a certain Trump once also spread untruths about Covid, like "it will disappear in April" its nothing big deal.
      i think USA's Drone have also killed many "innocents" which they just apologise and say its a mistake.. like news of their drones killing a wedding party by mistake.. i dun think USA is any "good" also..

    • @ruifenghuang1029
      @ruifenghuang1029 Год назад +4

      @@genefucarino702 let me burst your bubble a bit. China is now the second biggest car exporter.

    • @genefucarino702
      @genefucarino702 Год назад

      @@ruifenghuang1029 Making American / German designed -engineered autos. Nothing they make is an original Chineses made designed.
      Please name a major independent Chinese auto manufacturer that imports into the United States?
      This is also true in the the world of chip design/engineering and effects the Chines manufacturing- they can’t do it on their own by themselves

  • @Gooseman2k2
    @Gooseman2k2 Год назад +1

    China made a gpu faster than NVidia's latest...
    press X to doubt...

  • @joseeduardo4327
    @joseeduardo4327 Год назад +3

    You know they just stole the tech

  • @chaulang6210
    @chaulang6210 Год назад +2

    China has successfully developed its own chips.
    U.S stopped selling high-end chips for China could not stop China Achievements.
    U.S Chips industry has lost billion dollars because of Sanctions and these companies will move to China as the Big Market .

    • @irisacchi
      @irisacchi Год назад

      Whatever you say, Wumao.

    • @chaulang6210
      @chaulang6210 Год назад

      @@irisacchi !
      You'll be jobless .
      I'll take it .
      🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫

  • @Seabass1206
    @Seabass1206 Год назад +3

    Joe Biren!

  • @MrGanbat84
    @MrGanbat84 Год назад +1

    Whoever do the chip is not important. Only chip should made a lot and it should be cheap. And we need competition not prohibition of government.

  • @glichjthebicycle384
    @glichjthebicycle384 Год назад +9

    Imo you understated some key aspects. China isnt just "a bit behind" they are trailing the US by at least 10 years. China is under sanctions concerning the EUV machines. You didnt mention ASML at all. ASML is the only company that makes these machines. And they have a deal with the White House. If China wants to compete with the West then they basically have to build up the entire chip industry and everything surrounding it domestically. Its not just a question of money as well. This is among the highest tech on the planet. Its about know how and China straight up doesnt have that. Imo the entire China threat is a bit overhyped. China has quite a few domestic problems non of which are easy to solve. China is mostly alone on the international stage. Russia is shooting itself over Ukraine and no other big countries are on their side really.

    • @harysastra
      @harysastra Год назад

      you meant China is beaten by many countries...it also means that US is not too great because it relies on many countries...

    • @sjhassjh3941
      @sjhassjh3941 Год назад +4

      ok armchair expert.

  • @TaiwanNationStatusQuo
    @TaiwanNationStatusQuo Год назад +2

    Misleading title. Without manufacturing, it doesn't care how advanced design China can do. Stay with your 28nm fabs and good luck with your yield for your lab proven 7nm with DUVs. BTW, take care with your DUVs with tender, you may not get more soon.

    • @snslifestyleorg
      @snslifestyleorg Год назад

      Except China controls the lower end of the supply chain. Good luck sourcing rare earth materials.

  • @Pleasing_view
    @Pleasing_view Год назад +7

    30 years from now you'll hear China discovered the first processor like the did with Americas 😁