Oops, that's a choking thing! The United States suddenly took over China's gallium nitride technology, and this wave of operations has to be said to be quite unprepared. This is a major event related to national security and the future of science and technology, and I have to talk about it in detail!
Let's start from the beginning. Just last month, news broke that a U.S. tech giant quietly completed the acquisition of a Chinese company specializing in gallium nitride technology.
This material is not pediatric, it is the core of the next generation of semiconductor technology. In the field of 5G and artificial intelligence, it is the top priority.
Do you say that people are angry? Originally, this technology was developed by our own domestic scientific and technological personnel day and night. It's okay now, overnight, as if his baby was swept away by others.
This is not just a commercial merger and acquisition, but also the strategic layout of the country's scientific and technological security and future development.
The United States, of course, is happy to do it, not only buying a company, but also indirectly controlling an important chess piece that gives them an advantage in global science and technology strategy. And what about us?
It's really a little unclear for a while, after all, the things involved in this technology are too high-end, and laymen can't understand the doorway for a while.
As soon as this incident broke out, the reaction at home and abroad was not ordinary. The domestic science and technology community and the general public were stunned, they didn't expect this technology to change hands so quickly, and it was transferred to competitors. At tech forums and on social media, there is a lot of buzz about how this will affect China's position in the global technology competition.
Many experts came out to speak, some said that this was a simple business behavior, and some felt that there was a deeper international science and technology strategy wrestling behind it. Interestingly, the executives of both companies were particularly low-key in public, and no one said anything, which made people even more curious about what the situation was.
The domestic reaction was even stronger, and public opinion on the Internet was boiling for a while, with some in favor, some against, some worried, and some angry. Everyone is discussing, is this good or bad for our future scientific and technological development? Some netizens joked that the United States can directly sit back and enjoy its success now, and we may have to start over.
Things always turn out unexpectedly. Just a few weeks after the affair unfolded, another European tech company also announced a new technological breakthrough, this time about the development of another advanced material. This sudden news seems to give the market a new hope, and it seems that not all cards are controlled by the United States.
This competition of technology and business is like a war without gunpowder. Every move, every merger and acquisition, may affect the global technology map. For ordinary people, although they can't understand the advanced scientific and technological content, they can feel the tension behind it, after all, this is about everyone's future.
Although a single incident seems to have subsided, this big drama of technology and business seems to have just begun. We'll have to wait and see what happens.