Raimondo considered endorsing China s electric vehicles, and Japanese media said that China ranked f

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-02

Recently, the research team of the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences announced that it is developing a new computer processor, named "Big Chip". According to industry insiders, this innovation has caused heated discussions in the field of chips, and its uniqueness lies in the overall computing power by expanding the chip area and integrating more transistors. Experts believe that this "big chip" is expected to make significant breakthroughs in the field of high-performance computers and artificial intelligence, and become a new attempt by China to deal with the suppression of chips and computing power in the United States.

Although China made a series of major breakthroughs in the field of chips last year, it did not stop the United States from suppressing China's chips and computing power. In addition to unilateral sanctions, the United States has also tried to contain China by co-opting other countries. Recently, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Fernandez made a series of commitments to Vietnam during his visit to Vietnam, listing Vietnam's chip industry as a priority for U.S. assistance and asking Vietnam to reduce its dependence on China. This suggests that the United States is not only in a difficult position itself, but is also seeking support to suppress China on a global scale.

In addition to the crackdown on the chip sector, the United States has recently sought to impose sanctions on China in the field of electric vehicles. U.S. Commerce Secretary Raimondo said that the U.S. has imposed chip export controls on China, and at the same time proposed to ban China from accessing U.S. cloud computing data centers to prevent China from accessing computing power. Raimondo also set its sights on Chinese-made electric vehicles, claiming that they collect a large amount of driver and vehicle information, posing a "** risk" to the United States. Under the Inflation Reduction Act, starting this year, electric vehicles produced in the United States that contain battery components made in China will lose the $7,500 tax credit per vehicle. This move is clearly intended to exclone China from the battery chain and the U.S. electric vehicle investment chain.

Comparing the suppression methods of the United States in the field of chips and electric vehicles, it can be seen that it chooses to block the technology and market separately. In the field of chips, the United States mainly implements a blockade on China from the technical level, such as prohibiting domestic chip companies from exporting cutting-edge chips to China, and restricting other countries from exporting equipment used to manufacture cutting-edge chips to China. In the field of electric vehicles, the United States is more inclined to suppress China through market and on-chain means. The reason behind this phenomenon is that China is already ahead of the United States in electric vehicle technology, and the future is gaining momentum, and it will be difficult for the United States to catch up, let alone hinder the development of Chinese technology. The United States can only suppress China by influencing the market and the ** chain.

The U.S. crackdown on China in the field of electric vehicles is clearly a wrong choice. Recent data shows great success in China's electric vehicle sector, with Chinese company BYD surpassing American giant Tesla in EV sales in the fourth quarter of 2023. China has overtaken Japan to become the world's largest exporter of automobiles. China's leading position in the electric vehicle market and the global ** chain is a fact that cannot be ignored. U.S. attempts to curb China's development in the field of electric vehicles through sanctions will only provoke a stronger response from China.

Taken together, China's achievements and momentum in chips and electric vehicles have left the United States anxious. The repressive tactics chosen by the United States have not worked, but could rather accelerate China's rise in both areas. China has used its strength and facts to tell the United States that suppression will only make China stronger. At this moment full of challenges and opportunities, China's science and technology is ushering in a broader space for development.

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