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U.S. Secretary of Commerce: Despite Huawei's breakthrough in chips, it still lags behind the United States for many years

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Let's talk about this chip anecdote. Ms. Raimondo, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, claimed that although Huawei has made some small breakthroughs in microchip technology, she feels that it is still small enough to catch up with the thighs of the United States.

First of all, as soon as Raimondo's words fell, our tech circle was lively - on the one hand, the new Huawei Mate 60 Pro became a trendy machine for eating 5G fragrant meals in one fell swoop, and on the other hand, the United States felt quite good about itself. You said that everyone has a little bit of "bedside money" worries, Huawei is no, it obviously has a killer feature, and it has to play with its life under the restrictions of the United States.

U.S. Secretary of Commerce: Despite Huawei's breakthrough in chips, it still lags behind the United States for many years

Raimondo said that she was quite taken seriously when she visited China, but she also confessed that the United States has to continue this posture, and in order to protect national security and enterprises, she has to grit her teeth to support herself even if she is tired and bitter. What I said seems to have a fight with the little people who insist on justice in our domestic TV series.

Since the Mate 60 Pro jumped out, the American approach has been stricter. To put it bluntly, the boss is unhappy, and business has to be tightened. At the same time, those American chip bigwigs who have been relying on the Chinese market for food have also begun to frown. You see, this is not just a matter between one family, the entire global chip industry has to be reshuffled.

U.S. Secretary of Commerce: Despite Huawei's breakthrough in chips, it still lags behind the United States for many years

Therefore, the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the table has stirred up a pool of spring water for the chip industry like an artillery battle thrown into a fish pond. No, the United States hastened to say to its allies, we have to tighten up, don't let this advanced technology flow to hostile forces.

This is not a contradiction, it is a big talk, since it is so backward, why use the power of the state to suppress it

Looking at this situation, it is like a common heroic show on the streets: while saying that his own internal skills are profound, far surpassing his opponent by several streets, he is fully armed and ready for battle. Isn't it strange to say? It stands to reason that if Huawei and China are far inferior to the United States in terms of science and technology, as Ms. Raimondo said, then what is the United States worried about? It is really very contradictory, and it cannot be justified.

Don't worry, let's sort it out slowly. By doing so, the United States is nothing more than a big game of chess. Actually, they have a mirror in their hearts. In this world, no one can guarantee that they will always be ahead, today's leading boss may have to be a little tail for others tomorrow. Therefore, preventive measures must be done in advance, which is not only a technical competition, but also a big chess piece in the global strategic layout.

U.S. Secretary of Commerce: Despite Huawei's breakthrough in chips, it still lags behind the United States for many years

Further, this is also a good means of psychological warfare. By suppressing, he creates pressure on his opponent, and at the same time, he is demonstrating to the world and showing his strength and determination. If nothing else, at least this trick can deter potential competitors to some extent, so that they can have more worries and less freedom in the development of technology.

At the same time, this approach is also to buy time for their own industry to compete. If you know that the opponent is about to catch up, you might as well trip them before they can accelerate. Although this method is a bit petty, from a competitive point of view, it can be regarded as one of the strategies to protect one's own interests.

U.S. Secretary of Commerce: Despite Huawei's breakthrough in chips, it still lags behind the United States for many years

What's more, today's global high-tech competition is not only based on technology itself, but also the political, economic, and national security factors behind it, which are important links that cannot be ignored. In the final analysis, this series of repressive measures by the United States also highlights the complexity and multi-dimensionality of scientific and technological competition.

Speaking of which, I had to rub my hands and flick the dust off my clothes. This chip seesaw game is far from over, although the United States is categorical, saying that it is proud of its technological leadership, but Huawei's movement is not small.

We have to open our eyes and see clearly, let's talk so much tonight, leave some suspense, let's continue tomorrow! Don't forget to bring your likes and comments!

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