Intel plummeted 116 and announced that foreign media would not block chips if they knew it for a lon

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-19

Intel**116% announced, foreign media: I knew that I wouldn't block the chip.

In today's technology field, Intel, which once dominated the entire industry, is facing a tipping point. Although the company has invested a lot of money in Ohio, the United States, plans to build two new high-end chip factories, the company's financial situation has caused a lot of heated discussions. According to the U.S. "Daily Economic News", Intel's revenue fell by 26 percent compared with the same period last year76% and 11667%。

Some time ago, Intel has been challenging the industry, including mass production in Ireland, and the development of high-end data center chips, all of which look like a declaration to the world that Intel still has the ability to return to the lead. But at the same time, the company has suffered a series of lawsuits and fines in Europe, which has also exposed the difficulties the company faces in the international market.

This ebb and flow is no coincidence. In today's era of economic integration, no company is immune. Although Intel has been committed to technological innovation and increased investment, its main economic data is still very worrying. Both revenue and profitability** are undoubtedly a little more uncertain for this technology giant.

Foreign countries have expressed their regrets and regrets. As a leader and innovator in the field of technology, Intel has abandoned the opportunity to cooperate with China, the world's largest chip market and the most innovative technology power, but also lost the opportunity to participate in the international technology competition. “…Reporters are scolding, why not seal the chip?

The second piece of news: 5G or just a trick, Huawei Mate60Pro or not 4G or 5G**.

As a symbol of China's technological might, Huawei has been subjected to strong sanctions from the United States, and it is facing an unprecedented test. A series of sanctions from the United States have had a huge impact on Huawei's international business and brand image.

The U.S. has imposed restrictions on Huawei since 2019, including restrictions on Huawei's use of core U.S. technology products, as well as U.S. companies' use of Huawei's vital components and related businesses**. Huawei's products are also not allowed in the United States, which makes the situation even more embarrassing.

Such a heavy blow has caused Huawei's mobile** sales to drop sharply, from 2 million units a year to 30 million units. In this case, Huawei has taken a series of countermeasures, including the sale of its subsidiary Rongguang, the replanning of its business structure, and the strengthening of independent research.

Historically, though, what it has done best is surprises. After such a period of downturn, Huawei has returned to the world's ** in a surprising way. In particular, Huawei's latest product, Mate60Pro, is not only a huge breakthrough in appearance and performance, but also reflects the strength of Huawei technology.

What makes the world interested in it is the "Kirin 9000S" processor it uses, which not only breaks through the domestic technical barriers, but also leaves behind all the mainstream processors in the current market in terms of comprehensive strength. In addition, Mate60Pro also has amazing network speed, greatly exceeding 5G, which is Huawei completed 55G, or what new progress has been made, has attracted widespread attention in the industry.

In these technological innovations, Huawei has been very low-key, but its powerful technological capabilities are obvious to the world. In the face of difficulties, Huawei did not give in, but became more tenacious, using technology to speak, showing its never-say-die corporate philosophy. It represents not only Huawei, but also the vigorous development of Chinese technology.

The third news: "China Youth Network" -- Can the United States win the "science and technology war" by intensifying its "science and technology war" over the past year?

This day is a commemorative day. The U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) added 31 Chinese companies and tightened export controls on semiconductor products to China in an attempt to assert its technological superiority in the world. This is not the first time that such a strategy has been achieved, and the United States has used its power more than once to contain other major powers, especially Japan, France, Germany and other technological powers.

Seeing China's rapid technological advance, it seems that the United States is going to step up its suppression. The United States has adopted a series of "science and technology blockade" strategies, ranging from a single enterprise to all-round technology investment control, to the closure of technology exchanges, the exchange of scientific and technological talents, and the circulation of talents.

In addition, the United States has united several other countries in an attempt to prevent them from selling important technology and high-end equipment to China. What is involved here is not only cutting-edge semiconductor technology, but also various information related to semiconductor manufacturing.

However, it's like a prank. Large multinational corporations such as ASML and NVIDIA have expressed concern about the U.S. strategy, arguing that in the long run, it hurts not only China but also the U.S. itself in its own high-tech industry. Time flies, a year has passed, and those prophecies seem to have gradually come true.

But China has never stopped. China has continued to innovate in science and technology, from the exploration of the Moon to Mars to other important scientific and technological innovation programs. China has also made great progress in semiconductor technology, and Huawei's Mate60Pro series** is China's own technology.

Therefore, while ensuring the security of science and technology, China also puts defending its own national interests in the first place. The U.S. sanctions and restrictions strategy against China may be a temporary problem for China, but in the long run, it will stimulate China's technological development. The rise of Chinese technology, as some foreign newspapers have pointed out, is an unstoppable trend.

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