China’s tech industry is thriving! They produced 3 billion chips daily, with a total output of 100 billion in Q1, up 40% YoY. March alone saw an impressive 28% jump to 36 billion units, driven by growth in NEVs and smartphones (17%). By 2027, China’s global share of mature-process capacity is projected to rise from 31% to a staggering 39%.
I do in some degree, but how often one will realized “oh, there is a chip right in there”? At least I get used to them so much that unless I really put my mind to it, I won’t have that realization. To me that’s second thought, not first. This applies to what I read and how I interpret. So does to others.
I can’t quite grasp what you’re talking.
All in all, I’m expressing that I determined that title is misleading. The process is simple: read the title, interpret what it ment, then the article, summarize it and compare it to the title and see how far apart the understanding is. If that’s far, that’s misleading. Done.
You can disagree and think otherwise. I prefer to use terms and expressions that anyone can get the point in their first thought. Clear?