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China-made operating system UOS releases first version

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On Topic: The OS does look cool.
Well deserved!
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I think u missed the point. China never imagined US will be so cheap to ban Chinese companies from US OS.

Lol, it was the same how people were clown calling ones who said that Taiwanese will ever dare to cut the oxygen on the IC supply.

For it is only Huawei, ZTE, and consumables for SMIC, but one can easily see them cutting something more industry-wide painful.

While state funds were spending their 100th billion on yet another throwaway x86 clone, China's real electronics industry was still reliant on TW even for things as basic as discretes, opamps, analog stuff.

The smarter part of the industry, and industry bodies were screaming, and shouting how much of a grave dependency it is for decades. While the BJ was dismissing any calls to make "low value stuff..."
 
I believe that the Russian government is removing all Microsoft products from its' offices as they are loaded with espionage programmes.
If ok, I will definitely prefer the Chinese system.
 
Lol, it was the same how people were clown calling ones who said that Taiwanese will ever dare to cut the oxygen on the IC supply.

For it is only Huawei, ZTE, and consumables for SMIC, but one can easily see them cutting something more industry-wide painful.

While state funds were spending their 100th billion on yet another throwaway x86 clone, China's real electronics industry was still reliant on TW even for things as basic as discretes, opamps, analog stuff.

The smarter part of the industry, and industry bodies were screaming, and shouting how much of a grave dependency it is for decades. While the BJ was dismissing any calls to make "low value stuff..."
You really think the cut off is bad thing for China? It just a catalyst to force China develop more capable industries to compete with others. You don't expect to be a big economy country that import only raw material and buy zero finished goods, right? Just like the Qing dynasty in the late 17th century who has no demand for any western products that result in opium war.

Has Huawei even bankrupt yet? Not only it didn't, but it's getting stronger as it venture into more high end manufacturing. SMIC are confident their N+1 process can bypass EUV shortage to chunk out a 8nm chips that is good enough to replace 7nm demanded by Huawei.

 

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