• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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      Most countries underestimated the importance of digital sovereignty. The only two countries that have viable alternative to US tech infrastructure are China and Russia.

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      China deployed alternatives to everything.
      Alternatives to Nvidia AI chips, Volkswagen cars, TSMC chip foundries,
      ASML lithography machines, ChatGPT AI software, F22 fighter jets.

      And China has superior class solar panels, wind turbines, electric grids and batteries.

      The EU has lithography machines that’s dependent on the US
      and electric cars that are inferior to Tesla and those are their crown jewels.

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      @PanArab @yogthos 20M units in China is too small to count as a rounding error.

      When one Chinese phone company hired an American CEO he talked in interviews about how experimentally selling 50M units of a test prototype suggested it might have potential.

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        In 10 months though and practically limited to the Chinese market? I think it is still an impressive figure.

        The first device to feature HarmonyOS NEXT at sale was the Huawei Mate 70, which went on sale in China in November 2024.

        Compare that with both Android and the iPhone which had global availability and took until 2010 to reach the same milestone.

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    Not only did they outsource Europe but they’re running laps around America and Europe. It’s not even funny.