boem@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 6 months agoSemiconductor manufacturers in Taiwan can remotely disable their chip-making machines in the event of a Chinese invasion.www.bloomberg.comexternal-linkmessage-square141fedilinkarrow-up1502arrow-down19cross-posted to: technology@beehaw.orgtechnology@lemmy.zip
arrow-up1493arrow-down1external-linkSemiconductor manufacturers in Taiwan can remotely disable their chip-making machines in the event of a Chinese invasion.www.bloomberg.comboem@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 6 months agomessage-square141fedilinkcross-posted to: technology@beehaw.orgtechnology@lemmy.zip
minus-squareBarqsHasBite@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down1·6 months agoAnd even if they did get the machines in working order, yay it’ll be relevant for 5 to maybe 10 years before tech goes up.
minus-squareAhri Boy@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·6 months agoChinese GPUs need to be tested thoroughly across AAA titles, Linux. Imagine playing Genshin or Wuthering Waves with those GPUs.
And even if they did get the machines in working order, yay it’ll be relevant for 5 to maybe 10 years before tech goes up.
Chinese GPUs need to be tested thoroughly across AAA titles, Linux. Imagine playing Genshin or Wuthering Waves with those GPUs.