China [Sammelthread]
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Im freien Westen werden die Raketen eben noch von hochqualifizierten WertearbeitnehmerInnen kunstvoll in liebevoller Handarbeit gefertigt und nicht einfach von seelenlosen Automaten zusammengestümpert!
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Schön wie der Batteriewechsel geht, schneller wie bei meiner Taschenlampe : )
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https://www.ft.com/content/12a…34-428a-8d61-c9169511915c
ZitatAlles anzeigenChina bans tech companies from buying Nvidia’s AI chips
Beijing steps up efforts to boost semiconductor independence and compete with US
China’s internet regulator has banned the country’s biggest technology companies from buying Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chips, as Beijing steps up efforts to boost its domestic industry and compete with the US.
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) told companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, this week to end their testing and orders of the RTX Pro 6000D, Nvidia’s tailor-made product for the country, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.
Besonders erfolgreich soll das Teil aber sowieso nicht gewesen sein:
https://www.reuters.com/world/…s-sources-say-2025-09-16/
ZitatExclusive: Nvidia's new RTX6000D chip for China finds little favour with major firms, sources say
BEIJING/SHANGHAI, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Nvidia's (NVDA.O) RTX6000D, its newest artificial intelligence chip tailored for the Chinese market, has seen only lukewarm demand with some major tech firms opting not to place orders, two people with knowledge of procurement discussions said.
Es war als Ersatz für H20 gedacht:
ZitatThe RTX6000D is based on Nvidia's latest Blackwell architecture with conventional GDDR memory and memory bandwidth of 1,398 gigabytes per second, just below the 1.4 terabyte threshold set under restrictions laid out in April.
It was developed in part to fill a void left by the H20, which was banned from sale in April before that decision was reversed.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/1…a-us-nvidia-chip-ban.html
ZitatSpeaker Johnson says China is straining U.S. relations with Nvidia chip ban
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson called China an "adversary" of the U.S. on Wednesday after a report that the country has told tech companies to stop buying Nvidia's artificial intelligence chips.
Dass die Chinesen den Verkauf des Ersatzes für den von den USA im Verkauf temporär eingeschränkten Ersatz für den von den USA im Verkauf eingeschränkten Mikrochip jetzt selbst einschränken, macht natürlich deutlich, dass diese Usi-Attitüde sich gar nicht schnell genug flach an der nächsten Wand wiederfinden kann.
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https://twitter.com/Defence_Index/status/1967225837146771717
Zitat🇨🇳 BREAKING: China plans to launch an orbital carrier by 2050, named the NanTianMen Project.
Unveiled in 2022, it will weigh 400,000 tons and carry 72 Xuan Nu and White Emperor space fighters — designed to orbit Earth and strike anywhere on the planet.
[Bilder]
https://twitter.com/Defence_Index/status/1967243084405850327
ZitatA conceptual AI video of China’s orbital carrier, the NanTianMen Project, was also shared by Chinese media.
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https://twitter.com/Defence_Index/status/1967225837146771717
https://twitter.com/Defence_Index/status/1967243084405850327

Wenn die das wirklich in die Luft bringen wollen und nicht im Weltall zusammensetzen, sage ich jetzt schon voraus, dass wenn alles gut läuft, ihnen das Ding im besten Fall beim Start auseinanderreißt, alternativ explodieren die Triebwerke. Aber ich lasse mich gerne vom Gegenteil überzeugen.
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Wenn die das wirklich in die Luft bringen wollen und nicht im Weltall zusammensetzen, sage ich jetzt schon voraus, dass wenn alles gut läuft, ihnen das Ding im besten Fall beim Start auseinanderreißt, alternativ explodieren die Triebwerke. Aber ich lasse mich gerne vom Gegenteil überzeugen.
Man muss das eher so verstehen, dass man den Chinesen aktuell alles mögliche zutraut. Ich bezweifle stark, dass "Chinese media" sich auf offizielle Nachrichtenkanäle bezieht.
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die amalgation aus locutus und und was disney(?) aus deren franchises macht.
eine folge von staffel 2 hab ich ertragen...dann hätte mein bildschirm fast gelitten.
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Größte Container-Razzia in der Geschichte der Europäischen Union
Geschätzter Schaden über acht Jahre etwa 800 Millionen Euro
Schmuggelware aus China - Hafen Piräus zeigt die Schwächen der EU auf
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https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202509/1344159.shtml
ZitatFrom Zhejiang to UK, world’s first China-Europe shipping route via Arctic Ocean officially launched
The container ship Istanbul Bridge completed loading its final container at Berth 7 of the Beiyi Container Terminal in Ningbo-Zhoushan Port, East China's Zhejiang Province, on Monday. It will depart soon for Felixstowe, the UK's largest container port, via the Arctic shipping route, marking the official launch of the world's first China-Europe Arctic container express route.
The route, operated by the Chinese-invested shipping company Sea Legend, cuts the shipping period by 22 days compared with traditional routes and reduces carbon emissions by about 50 percent. [...]
Zitat[...] The one-way transit time from Ningbo-Zhoushan Port to Felixstowe is just 18 days, with an expected arrival on October 10.
This sets a new record for China-Europe express shipping, following the 26-day "China-Europe Express" route from Ningbo-Zhoushan Port to Wilhelmshaven, Germany, launched at the end of 2024, according to Ningbo-Zhoushan Port.
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https://www.newsweek.com/china…cerns-for-the-us-10799968
ZitatChina’s EV Supremacy Raises National Security Concerns for the US
Ich nehme an sie meinen es löst nationale Verunsicherung aus.
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Erstmal was zur Beruhigung nehmen:
https://www.washingtonpost.com…on-decline-worker-crisis/
ZitatChina’s demographic crisis means it’s going to run out of workers
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"Chinese Nightmares" haben sie in den USA offenbar nicht nur wegen des chinesischen quasi-Monopols auf Seltene Erden (und andere, noch seltenere Elemente), sondern auch wegen des drohenden Niedergangs amerikanischer Lizenz-Monopole auf weltweit verbreitete Software:
Alles anzeigenThis is a big deal: China is challenging Microsoft's global monopoly.
The US government has been so arrogant in its trade war on China (under both Trump and Biden), that it didn't realize China has much more leverage.
This is another example: China is now transitioning away from Microsoft Windows software, which is still ubiquitous in China and is used on many government computers.
China’s Ministry of Commerce has stopped using Microsoft Word and is instead using WPS Office, the Chinese alternative to Microsoft Office, developed by Beijing-based company Kingsoft. More ministries are expected to do the same soon.
This comes after China banned government workers from using iPhones.
Huawei has also developed its own operating system, HarmonyOS, challenging Microsoft Windows, Apple's macOS and iOS, and Google-linked Android.
China is defending its digital sovereignty.
One of the main goals of the US empire is to maintain a global monopoly for its Big Tech companies, so every other country is dependent on US technology, meaning US corporations can extract monopoly rents to further enrich their wealthy shareholders.
China is the only country able to challenge them, and it is doing so more and more every day.
This is a key reason for the extreme anger and fear in Washington, Silicon Valley, and Wall Street.
https://www.scmp.com/economy/c…d-format-amid-us-tensions
(paywalled)
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Is your system fair? Striking new data from 42 countries
In most countries people do not believe their system is fair... with one exception: China
Alles anzeigen[...] Surveys are conducted to measure this by presenting people with four statements:
• “In general, I find society to be fair”
• “In general my country's political system operates as it should”
• “Everyone in my country has a fair shot at wealth and happiness”
• “My country's society is set up so that people usually get what they deserve”
People are generally asked to respond on a scale of 1 to 7: Completely Disagree —> Disagree —> Somewhat Disagree —> Neutral —> Somewhat Agree —> Agree —> Completely Agree.
A recent study, published last year in the journal Political Psychology, explored survey data for 24,000 people in 42 countries around the world. The results show that, on average, people do not justify the system they live in. The average response across all countries in the sample is 3.2, close to “somewhat disagree”.
When we break this down further, we see that for 26 of the countries, people on average somewhat disagree that their system is fair. This is true for example in Nigeria (2.5), Italy (2.8), and Taiwan (3.4). For 15 of the countries, the average response is on the lower side of the neutral range, including in the UK (3.6) and the US (3.7), with New Zealand (4) being smack in the middle.
There is only one country where the survey results indicate that citizens generally say that the system they live in is fair, and that is China. China has an average score of 4.8, with a 95% confidence interval of 4.7-4.9, indicating “somewhat agree”. Indeed, China has the highest score in the sample by a substantial margin. Notably, there are no countries where the average response is “agree” or “completely agree”, indicating there is much need for improvement across the board. [...]
One possible criticism is that people may overstate support for their system if they live in a country where political dissent is repressed. This is known as “strategic misreporting”. But the fact that the Political Psychology study finds low system justification scores in countries known for political repression suggests this is not a problem. If people in any country felt compelled to signal full-throated endorsement of their system out of fear of repression, we would expect to see much higher results, closer to 7. But this is not the case.
In any case, this question has been explored at length in the political psychology literature on China. Researchers have carried out several studies using methods specifically designed to exclude strategic misreporting - such as list experiments and implicit association tests. I have summarized this literature here. Over and over again, these studies confirm that people in China do indeed have high levels of support for their government and their political-economic system.
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