@@Vikingpointsnot really anymore, china has officially building a new big manufacturing plant with their own EUV machinary. those can go even lower than 1nm. they don't need asml anymore. asml way is shrinking machines and sell them by parts, china just scale things up without the need to make small machine parts, their new method just make use of different light source for different nm required
Huawei: making 7nm chips The freak-out channel: 10 generations behind. Not even close to 5nm Huawei: making 5nm chips! The freak-out channel: Yes, but 100 generations behind, not EUV. Not even close to 3nm! Huawei: making 3nm chips The freak-out channel: Are you kidding me? 1 000 generations behind! Not even close to 2nm! Huawei: making 2nm chips The freak-out channel: Kill me please...⚰ 🤣
Unfortunately, many people simply don't understand how Android works, and if Huawei introduces a phone, without Google services, but with a viable substitute app store and critical apps (like maps, email, search, etc) people will buy it. This is a foothold situation.
@@sofiamn_05It's only "useless" for mindless drones who doesn't even know how to use a freaking web browser, or too lazy for it. Google's ( or Alphabet's) behavior though, together with their partners in crime, like the NSA, CIA, Pentagon, U.S State Department, are seriously starting to piss off an increasing amount of people all over the world and slowly but surely, they will fall by their own greed or adjust to a new, multipolar world where they cannot remain the tools of USA's imperial bullying hegemony. Enough is enough!
@@4evertrue830 The fact that Huawei phones don't have Google services has little do with what Googel wants, and a lot more with what the US government made them do.
The move was so bad that not only did a bunch of shareholders dump a lot of stock before the news broke, but so did a bunch of people holding stocks in their own C-suite as well. It really boggles the mind why they even went through with this decision in the first place if they clearly knew beforehand just how bad it was.
But luckily Apple just annonced their interest about the gaming.. so developers can easly turn their back to Unity, and doing their game in Metal (since the iPhones also can run those games, as already introduced 4 upcoming AAA games for iPhone, M series just a doubled A series chip, so Mac and iPhone run the same code natively, they just need to adjust the performance difference with lower rendering resolution, because even the newest iPhone 15 Pro series supporting the upscaling and ray tracing, they don't need to do anyrhing else)
Yes. Not every user is as clueless as how Apple would like us to believe. Currently compiling availability of my apps on the App gallery, especially the bank related ones, before I move. Have used a no GMS phone before and it was so comfy lol.
Not really, lack of google for Chinese Huawei, it did not cause any hindrance to Chinese consumers in China. After all, google was banned in China. If half the of population of China comfortable with Harmony OS, domestic usage will continue to increase.
Xiaomi's Pinecone were worse than their Helio competitors, which by themselves were lousy.. I do want more competition so hopefully Xiaomi can also come up with what Mediatek did with Dimensity. and give more pressure to Qualcomm and Samsung to innovate.
Unisoc is a bigger threat to Mediatek and Qualcomm for now. You can buy a brand new Unisoc phones with UFS storage under 100 usd. They will skyrocket in 2024.
Using an MiA3 since end of 2019. Camera not bad. Clean android install. Zero problem. A little slow by today's standards. I only had to change the battery after 3 years to regain its staying power. Paid a paltry 200 USD for the phone. My best buy ever.
This is great for Intel as they have a fab business, this isn't good for TSMC as their strategic advantage is partly the reason the US is trying to protect the sovereignty of Taiwan Intel has been on a diversification streak with it's core business and I don't see that slowing down due to the increase chip demand
@@journeysend1754Its not good for everyone LOL, since the chip market is getting smaller now that China went from consumer to competitor. Intel, TSMC, and Samsung will eat each other and 1 of them will have to die sooner than later.
xiaomi and huawei are partnering up in a way these are the two biggest brands in china so this is actually good as they will be marketing a sixth competitor in the mobile space for the international market and competition is good for consumers.
@@ukrand9204if people are not bothered by the Spyware in Android, harmony os won't be different..... Many of you are jealous because you fear harmony os is going to be some serious challenge once they go global, so the first thing you want to do is discredit it with wild claims.
after owning a few Hp products over my life i ain't spending more than 200$ on anything Hp so that if it breaks, i can try to fix it and if i fail, no biggie
They could use a tick tock strategy like what intel did back in the day But instead of architecture and speed, they could made it a speed and power efficiency update, Since these two are what matters in a phone / tablet
@@ericliumeWill never happen. Specifically because they're Apple. Apple customers are always clamoring to buy the new version of any device year after year. They can add a new color to a phone and make international headlines. There's too much money to be lost by NOT releasing a new iPhone model annually.
11-9-2023 TSMC Arizona chip plant will be a paperweight, says analyst The Flaw in Apple’s Plan to Make Chips in Arizona No matter what happens with TSMC's high-profile facility in Phoenix, many cutting-edge chips it produces for Apple, Nvidia, AMD and Tesla will still require assembly in Taiwan. U$A media avoided speaking an uncomfortable truth: The Arizona factory-which has been a focal point of the Brandon plan and will cost $40 billion to build-will do little to make the U$ self-reliant in chips. That’s because many advanced chips made in Arizona for Apple or other customers such as Nvidia, AMD and Tesla will still require assembly in Taiwan in a process known as packaging, according to interviews with multiple TSMC engineers and former Apple employees.
11-9-2023 TSMC Arizona chip plant will be a paperweight, says analyst The Flaw in Apple’s Plan to Make Chips in Arizona No matter what happens with TSMC's high-profile facility in Phoenix, many cutting-edge chips it produces for Apple, Nvidia, AMD and Tesla will still require assembly in Taiwan. U$A media avoided speaking an uncomfortable truth: The Arizona factory-which has been a focal point of the Brandon plan and will cost $40 billion to build-will do little to make the U$ self-reliant in chips. That’s because many advanced chips made in Arizona for Apple or other customers such as Nvidia, AMD and Tesla will still require assembly in Taiwan in a process known as packaging, according to interviews with multiple TSMC engineers and former Apple employees.
ARM will start losing money when they decide to make Chips for a living, they profit a lot on licensing at a ridiculous price. When it comes down to the human/tool cost on how to make an actual silicon, that's where they are overpriced compared to another more flexible design centers in Singapore, Japan, India, Taiwan...
For chip manufacturing, a high level of discipline is the key, and most Americans today don't possess it. They call it “forced labour" Taiwanese media reported on August 2 that TSMC claimed the production holdup at its Arizona facility was caused by a shortage of trained American labour and that they had sent staff from Taiwan to assist with the factory's development. Labour union officials in Arizona, on the other hand, criticised TSMC for exploiting this as a justification to bring in "low-wage foreign labour."
@@happymelon7129 yeah... americans don't wanna work 3 shifts and 8 hours in ''hazmat suits'' for not a lot of money, americans wanna be influencers on social media. 😂
I never miss a Friday Check-out..Have been waiting years for a ARM IPO. It has me super excited! I think its more undervalued than Google at its IPO! 🤞
Unity hired a CEO known for making anti-consumer moves during their time at EA, which really damaged the company's reputation. They'll face the consequences, and honestly, they asked for it
Unity feels like ass and performance is with a huge overhead. Why anyone would use it, is beyond me. I specifically avoid games if they use it, since the delay in input ruins any game for me
Although they are both mobile terminal suppliers, Xiaomi's scale is not comparable to Huawei, which is a giant in the communications industry. Xiaomi is more dependent on the upstream supply chain. Whether it suspended chip research that developed before (they once launched fine chips but required outsourcing) or restarted research now, it is a wise choice.
Xiaomi actually not just mobile maker.. It is a major manufacturer of appliances including televisions, flashlights, unmanned aerial vehicles, and air purifiers using its Internet of things and Xiaomi Smart Home product ecosystems.
@@TheExtraterrestrial99 Xiaomi's businesses other than mobile phones and wearable devices are basically authorized OEM, which is similar to the current route of Philips. They are not responsible for design and production, but only perform certification and use their brand reputation to guarantee these outsourced products.
I love how you said the new iphones have the A17 processor and not A17 pro It is dumb honestly how they release a pro version of a processor without a regular one clearly just a marketing gimmick
You can't expect more improvements on their M series like they do on the A series, since the M1 is a doubled A14, and the M2 is a doubled A15 (only the power cores and the GPU cores are doubled, so what you need to increase the performance on the chip)
@@TamasKiss-yk4st which is why I also find it ironic TechAltar talks about minor improvements on the A series but praised the Macs for great improvements. But yes I could have specified with the point you made.
@@estiennetaylor1260 there are clearly specific things X86 (and GPUs used for such systems) excels at but there are very specific tasks Macs with ARM does really well where you really have to use a lot of power to out perform it. I am not sure if video/photo editing isn't real workload, lol. Given Macs are mostly used with battery life in mind (otherwise they use compact design as well) where it is good to be power efficient. Mac Pro clearly is a failure in regards to completely replace the former X86 version but probably better for such people to use a server or something at that point. But otherwise all other Mac line up has been an improvement over the X86 counterpart (which is why I made that comment). There are also servers that needs a lot of cores that go with ARM because it is easier to fit more cores with its lower power consumption than the X86 counterpart. I am not sure if that isn't a real workload either, lol. Lots of software is made for X86 so there are also generally better benefit there where you then need translation layer or emulators to make it work on ARM (or remake the software for ARM).
the non-pro iPhone 15 models having USB 2.0 and 60hz screens *STARTING* at $800 is basically e-waste to make iSheep personally justify the decision to get a pro model for those of you who don't know, USB 2.0 was released in April of 2000, and USB 3.0 was released in November of 2008 if this isn't Apple maliciously complying with the EU's new tech rules, I don't know what is
@weird-guy there's only a $200 difference between the base model and the pro model... and both models are outrageously expensive. also, this isn't about what people will notice and what they won't notice. Apple's customers have never been too keen on noticing important things on their devices, no offense. I was an Apple user exclusively for 5 years. I also fit this description at one point in time. I just mindlessly upgraded my device every time it broke prematurely just like everybody else, without thinking about what model we were on or what features it had. now if those non-Pro models were $400, I could confidently say that they're not e-waste (not that I would recommend them, I'm still being generous here... you can get way better specs in the Android space for that price). Apple is putting as few features as possible on the phone while also making it as expensive as possible (and this has been a trend for YEARS), because unfortunately, the EU hasn't placed enough regulations on Apple yet... it's a good start though. "giving preference" to the pro model is fine, but if you look at every example of every company who does this, the way Apple is doing it is the most toxic and pushy way possible. Yes, it's technically legal. but that's not what this is about. this is about trying to have innovation and meaningful upgrades in the industry, which Apple, the most rich and powerful company in tech, is actively trying to avoid. if you look at the big picture and you read the writing on the wall, I don't think it's a stretch to say that the non-Pro iPhone 15 models are basically e-waste.
Xiaomi actually did it before back in 2017 called "Surge S1" and the SoC was only used in one phone which was the Mi 5c. The successor (Surge S2) was suppose to come out a year afterwards but never did.
Nah, I wouldn't touch anything labeled Xiaomi with a thousand foot pole. Bought two flagship Xiaomi phones a couple of years ago, and both are broken within 6 months. Software issues, camera issues, heating issues, etc. My iPhone XR from 5 years ago still works perfectly to this day, although I had to have the battery replaced due to it being old.
Arm should stay as an IP provider instead of grabbing business from their customers. They are at the best is a low power CPU not a communication solution provider just like Apple and Intel. You need a lot more to be successful in future IOT.
But you still won't be able to use Google pay and it's run by third party to download it to huawei. So their are no security when downloading apps down like that.
@@kealeradecal6091 It all depends on the needs as an end user like you said. Not everyone needs google apps but if you do, there's a way to install them.
You see, the reason that I couldn't forgive the 60Hz on the iPhone 14 was because it was basically the same phone as the iPhone 13. With all the upgrades this year, I can almost forgive it this year.
It's the same like iPhone 13? The CPU is about 40% stronger, the main camera 4x bigger (even shooting 24MP images as default instad of the 12MP), the display is 2000nits instead of just 1000nits.. and all of this on the same price.. do you have any idea if this is an Android phone they probably charge about $200 extra just for this..? By the way you still watching the 60fps contents on your screen, just like this video still limited to 60fps, so you only need to refresh the screen 60 times for this video (which is the 60Hz..). Android put unnessesary thing inside the phone, but ignoring the CPU performance what allow them to gives you the updates longer, because your phone still strong enough to get that... you don't need to buy a new phone in every few years, with a simple software update you can get more than half of the new features for free from the new phone...
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@@vaibhavagrawal5546 Tensor G1 is a rebranded Exynos 2100, Tensor G2 is a rebranded Exynos 2200. But it's a custom chip, so Google was able to modify them a little, like adding custom ML/AI block and change the 1/3/4 core design to 2/2/4.
What if Xiaomi decided to use Harmony OS too. With Huawei's Harmony OS current 700m user base, it could balloon to at lease 1b users on Harmony OS if Xiaomi join in. Google's Android and GMS could be under serious threat.
Why would they when they already got their own MIUI? If banned from playstore they will probably still use MIUI but use harmony apps or make their own app store which shares apps(aka every app except Google apps). Can USA ban xiaomi from MIUI which is based on open source android? How can they when it's open source? If they could do that they could ban harmony which is based on unix too lol.
Why won't they.... MIUI is just a skin and not an os.... Harmony is an os that can still use xiaomi skin.... I see other Chinese brands adopting harmony os....
@@ex0duzz they can be removed from GMS and be a sitting duck. Long term risk alleviation is still to work with reliable partners. Maybe painfulnin the short term, but that’s what everyone will have to managed. Be it moving from Motorola to Intel, or Intel to ARM, or 32bit to 64bit. Transition is usually painful but long term strategy is always central to every decision making.
@@incrediblestevrhymz2260 because it is based on open source. Even if just a "skin", they have all the source code for the whole OS which cannot be banned unless I'm missing something?
For chip manufacturing, a high level of discipline is the key, and most Americans today don't possess it. They call it “forced labour" Taiwanese media reported on August 2 that TSMC claimed the production holdup at its Arizona facility was caused by a shortage of trained American labour and that they had sent staff from Taiwan to assist with the factory's development. Labour union officials in Arizona, on the other hand, criticised TSMC for exploiting this as a justification to bring in "low-wage foreign labour."
Well thats kinda what happens when we wait many decades after selling out our semiconductor industry for cheap labor. Our economy is ass backwards when it should be the jobs that determine wages not the wages determining the jobs.
Designing cstom production grade chips are not easy, ARM Inc. Does't have the scale and resources to achieve that. Let's see if they are going on a hiring spree. Anyway that is goind to be a good news for India, as Indians dominant the chip designing outsourcing market.
@@bored78612 Yes, India doesn’t do the manufacturing, but the logic designing and chip architecture design India is a big player. NVDIA, Qualcomm, Huawei, Intel, ARM, all hire Indians to design their modern chips.
Guess they can at least keep with the 5 yrs old tech ( for now ) , but is the same problem China have with other tech they have stolen ( like those Boeing Engines ), they can copy, roughly implement, but cannot improve it in time , because they skip all the R&D operations... they need to go back and steal something 'new' again, and then figure out how to implement it, and the cycle, keeps pulling them back.. add to that , companies are all aware of their hacking operations, they can leave a lot of false trails and faulty data too, if they don't know what works and doesn't is time lost. They now have 7nm Chips, because they did rush to buy things last minute, but doesn't mean they can improve over that anytime soon. They are stuck
Xiaomi & Huawei had different customers. Buyers of Huawei mostly same class with iPhone buyers. Except for Xiaomi make others product(robot vacum, e-bike, etc)
You do realiser that majority of the mid-range phones use 14nm and 7nm is premium, right? If China is already making 7nm chips as evidenced with the Huawei p60 pro then that won't be an issue, and trust me, if the Chinese are already making 7nm, it is only a matter of time they will definitely get to 3nm....but the truth is an average user can barely tell the difference between a 7nm and 3nm phone.... They are both super fast and super efficient.... Outside of testing benchmarks, you won't be able to tell the difference in performance in your everyday use if I gave you the latest iPhone 15 and Huawei p60 pro.... That's the truth, they are both superfast and efficient...
Xiaomi is cheap. It probably tried and said what the hell, it's not worth it. Now Huawei has proven it's doable even under sanctions so Xiaomi will have to do it because otherwise they will forever be a lower end phone assembly plant.
for unity you explained wrong the fee for games who have exceed a threshold of gain not for all games only for successfull games and the fee different depend on plan using to make game with unity
I think it probably has to do with a mix of Qualcomm prices, patent royalties, and lack of control (google for instance had to rely of qualcomm providing firmware updates for their chipsets).
Please Xaiomi NOOO... everyone know the US will sanction any company that dare to enter the chip manufacturing market and compete with the US 😢. I need support for my phone Bro 🙏🏼 😭
If Huawei can't get access to GMS, I don't see them regaining market share like they had a while back, because I honestly don't see them advertised around like they used to, Samsung took over and ran. Are there any metrics that indicate that HMS has saved some of their market share (besides China of course).
think it's pretty easy to get a app that emulate android on it so your apps think they are on android. actually better then running them on android imo because they got no personal data to scrap since they only run emulated.
there's yet more to come in followings. probably china will make their own lithography machines and also offering mass production chips for other global fabless company. thus, the recent huawei mate 60 series even developed their own gpu (maleoon) for that soc. it's only the beginning and tip of the iceberg. u.s. and west are to expect more surprises very soon. good luck and r.i.p. soon for gpu industries such as nvidia and etc. china also research and developing risc-v to replace arm mobile or computing devices. "you're what you eat & you get what you did" (you reap what you sow). karma is a bewotch. amen. 🧐