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This sort of political moves should have every hardware manufacturer, not only in China but elsewhere, looking to open source projects as alternatives to the closed-source software that could suddenly be taken away from them. I also wish everyone wouldn't try inventing their own OS and apps and just contribute to some common base. I mean, Huawei is developing their own "OS"? Just use AOSP and possibly develop some additional apps/services you need to complement what's already available.
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Originally posted by wagaf View PostAt the end of the day, sanctions against chinese tech will weaken US tech giants like Google and Microsoft, by forcing the chinese to develop and push their own platforms worldwide and to compete more directly against them.
A win for customers worldwide (less dependency to US tech, more competition) and a loss for the US as a commercial power.
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Originally posted by molecule-eye View PostThis sort of political moves should have every hardware manufacturer, not only in China but elsewhere, looking to open source projects as alternatives to the closed-source software that could suddenly be taken away from them. I also wish everyone wouldn't try inventing their own OS and apps and just contribute to some common base. I mean, Huawei is developing their own "OS"? Just use AOSP and possibly develop some additional apps/services you need to complement what's already available.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
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Originally posted by Flaburgan View PostInteresting to read those comments as an European.
The Americans get a free pass on spying on other countries such as Germany and the UK, and yet when China performs security surveillance in their own provinces it suddenly becomes a human rights crime. For the record, the Americans have been spying on the Chinese for decades. They bugged former leader Jiang Zemin's presidential plane, and you have the gall to lecture them about surveillance?
The Americans get to dictate to other countries how they should be governed if they want to do business with the US, and the Belt and Road program which imposes no such restrictions get more scrutiny than any other investment program in history. Who gave the the Americans the right to interfere in a country's election results and conduct regime changes?
China is a socialist country, and while many may not always agree with the CCP it has consistently proven itself to have delivered on a formula that allowed China to prosper. The world's oldest surviving civilization believes it has found the most appropriate governance model for itself is supposed to change its way of governance just because one country demands it?
And now, because Huawei holds a bunch of patents fundamental to the implementation of 5G, the Americans will stop at nothing to make sure Huawei is not allowed to roll out its technology all over the world just because America wants to be the sole provider of 5G technology.Last edited by Sonadow; 23 May 2019, 10:10 PM.
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Originally posted by Sonadow View PostAnd now, because Huawei holds a bunch of patents fundamental to the implementation of 5G, the Americans will stop at nothing to make sure Huawei is not allowed to roll out its technology all over the world just because America wants to be the sole provider of 5G technology.
1. if china reduces export of rare earths to the US or other countries where they produce 90-100% wouldnt then in a year a Iphone in the US cost 5000 Dollar? (to reduce the demand to the small amounts availible)?
2. china holds US Debts could they at a point for renewing this debt raise the rate from I don't know 2% to 20%?
3. even without access to Arm and google apps could this big company that has access to state money with nearly endless money and manpower create a nice MIPS processor and heavily invest in openstreetmap data and programs and opensource all of that? For the surveillance you still have the modem which is of course full of backdoors and spyware and root access on the ram. (including the drivers of the hardware), and with that hurt Google and apple massively?
Youtube should not be a big problem because I A don't understand why somebody would watch youtube on a handy and B it works in the browser.
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Originally posted by blackiwid View Post
I have 2 questions to you, maybe you have more inside into that, isn't Trump bluffing and he has very little in his hand?
1. if china reduces export of rare earths to the US or other countries where they produce 90-100% wouldnt then in a year a Iphone in the US cost 5000 Dollar? (to reduce the demand to the small amounts availible)?
2. china holds US Debts could they at a point for renewing this debt raise the rate from I don't know 2% to 20%?
3. even without access to Arm and google apps could this big company that has access to state money with nearly endless money and manpower create a nice MIPS processor and heavily invest in openstreetmap data and programs and opensource all of that? For the surveillance you still have the modem which is of course full of backdoors and spyware and root access on the ram. (including the drivers of the hardware), and with that hurt Google and apple massively?
Youtube should not be a big problem because I A don't understand why somebody would watch youtube on a handy and B it works in the browser.
1. That is suicide in so many levels. China has worked for decades to integrate itself into the core supply chain of most industries by providing labour and raw materials such as rare earth minerals at low prices. Remember, China only holds 30% of the world's rare earth resources. If China goes nuclear in the trade war and restricts the supply of rare earths to the US, it will only give the US a bigger incentive to put Chinese rare earth producers under a national security trade blacklist, as well as accelerate efforts to break China away from the global supply chain by mining its own rare earths, or sourcing them from other places.
2. Those bonds cannot be used as a weapon. The US Treasury (is that the correct department) will not allow it to happen. And China actually needs those bonds as they guarantee a steady flow of cash into the country.
3. Huawei is a global company. They did not make it big by simply focusing on their domestic market. To sell globally a company must make products targeted at the global market. Huawei's HongMengOS is unlikely to have adoption problems in China given that Google services are not allowed to operate there, much less be installed on their domestic products. But for its global sales, it's a disaster. Remember, Samsung has equally large pockets but failed to get Bada or Tizen anywhere close to challenging Android or Apple as the 3rd mobile OS. And if you want a more 'local' example. look at how badly Microsoft flopped with creating a viable platform around Windows Phone even though it had top notch hardware from Nokia and bigger pockets than Samsung and Huawei combined. I think investing in MIPS will set HiSilicon back so far in the competitive race that Huawei is not even going to consider the possibility. Open source is not the solution to everything.
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Originally posted by Teggs View PostThat is the way around the loss of ARM. For someone. But without ARM hardware and Google software in the meantime, Huawei would never live to see it.
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