...as opposed to Intel, which is (to take just one example) partnering with a Chinese university in Beijing to create a custom CPU in an article which you commented on earlier today?
Both companies are working in China. They can't ignore the market opportunities there - and they're likely considering the risk that if they don't, they'll simply be hacked and cloned anyway.
Actually they have plenty to stand on. After all, if, for example, google services are not allowed in China, why should they be allowed to be used by chinese companies outside to elsewhere? Anyway, w/e. China has a lot of technical skill, and it is not about low wages anymore. It is also about lax rules (environmental et al) and a business friendly environment (with lots of caveats). A very pliable workforce, for example.
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smilingcrow - Thursday, May 16, 2019 - link
If I approve of this phone the NSA will consider rendition, if I disapprove the Chinese will hack me.Jeez, difficult times.
HStewart - Thursday, May 16, 2019 - link
I think this is one of companies that is reason the government is upset with Chinese Government. Which seems also has a lot of dealing with AMD.GreenReaper - Friday, May 17, 2019 - link
...as opposed to Intel, which is (to take just one example) partnering with a Chinese university in Beijing to create a custom CPU in an article which you commented on earlier today?Both companies are working in China. They can't ignore the market opportunities there - and they're likely considering the risk that if they don't, they'll simply be hacked and cloned anyway.
arashi - Sunday, May 19, 2019 - link
TL;DR of that Intel marketing peon's comment is always: Intel good, AMD badjabber - Friday, May 17, 2019 - link
When you allow all your tech to be made in one country you deserve all you get.No one put a gun to your head to make it all there but you know..profits...shareholders...
MarcusMo - Friday, May 17, 2019 - link
And also, competence. For some things the Chinese have unparalleled technical skills. It's not just about low wages anymore.jabber - Friday, May 17, 2019 - link
Yep they put in the effort they should reap the benefits. The US/West has no leg to stand on.Pyrostemplar - Monday, May 20, 2019 - link
Actually they have plenty to stand on. After all, if, for example, google services are not allowed in China, why should they be allowed to be used by chinese companies outside to elsewhere?Anyway, w/e.
China has a lot of technical skill, and it is not about low wages anymore. It is also about lax rules (environmental et al) and a business friendly environment (with lots of caveats). A very pliable workforce, for example.
webdoctors - Friday, May 17, 2019 - link
Why would I buy a phone that can't run Android?https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/16/technology/huaw...
The Google apps/ecosystem is pretty useful for mobile phones, along with the playstore.
John Botha - Tuesday, March 23, 2021 - link
I think this situation Huawei sales can be doublehttps://saarinews.com/ufone-sim-lagao-offer/