why is a foreign company producing a chip for another foreign company for a foreign market subject to "US rules"?
SMIC stock price has gone up astronomically. Once again, American firms are coping and seething at their eroded market share.
am I looking at the right stock ticker? HKG: 0981 doesn't seem to have done that well over the last few years, sitting at 15 down from a high of 40
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SMCI/
This time last March it was around $100/share and now it's $970
wait, isn't that a different company than the one the post is about though
Super Micro Computer, Inc., dba Supermicro, is an American information technology company based in San Jose, California. It has manufacturing operations in the Silicon Valley, the Netherlands and at its Science and Technology Park in Taiwan.
Lmao they're just looking for an excuse to sanction more, whatver they find it will probably be invented to incriminate a US competitor
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/the-truth-about-russias-economic
interesting argument about how countries with a trade surplus cannot be disciplined by the US dollar in the same way as those with trade deficits
While mostly right, very funny it indulges mh17 hoax stuff. Why is it so hard to acknowledge arming poorly trained units with advanced anti air missiles can have blow back. Look at the plane that was mistakenly shot down in Iran couple years ago. Just weird hill to die on.
the Dutch-led joint investigation team (JIT) ...... found that the Buk originated from the 53rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade of the Russian Federation[12][13] and had been transported from Russia on the day of the crash
Some of these details are a bit too convenient.
lol who cares if it broke "U.S. rules" it's fucking Chinese, eye roll x 10000
I hope SMIC can produce good RISC-V chips and that I can abandon this bullshit amd64 architecture once and for all.