The US government is discouraging, but not yet forbidding, buying from certain Chinese manufacturers. But following other hardware manufacturers and making those deals is a risky move for Apple and a potentially riskier move for IT buyers.
That is what I expected. There is a place in the market to sell more RAM and Chinese manufactureres will use it. They will build capacity to build those chips, eventually cheaper and maybe even better what the ‘West’ can do.
And then the Western companies will complain, that ‘this is not fair!’. Like with all the other manufacturing we gave away to China.
That is what I expected. There is a place in the market to sell more RAM and Chinese manufactureres will use it. They will build capacity to build those chips, eventually cheaper and maybe even better what the ‘West’ can do. And then the Western companies will complain, that ‘this is not fair!’. Like with all the other manufacturing we gave away to China.
The “West” you’re talking about is two South Korean companies and one US American company that mostly manufactures in Asia.
So 2 American satellite companies and 1 American company?
Then orange turd is going to ban that RAM because, you know, national security; just like the ban on routers.
DRAM is a global commodity. Kind of like how Iran selling oil to China affects the price of WTI crude.
i think. I’m not a fuckin economist I just like to sound smart
That would be great for the rest of the globe.
More RAM for Europe, I guess…