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Kopi Time E108: Chris Miller on Chip war 

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This podcast will be an indispensable resource for those have not read Chip War by Chris Miller, Professor at Tufts University. Chris explains, both in his award-winning book and in this conversation, the central role played by computer chips in today’s economy, society, and military. More critically, he points out various single nodes of vulnerability in the production process of these immensely complex products. Naturally, the conversation then veers toward China’s attempts to reach self-sufficiency in advanced tech, the myriad of sanctions getting in the way, and the various unexpected knock-on effects. Those who have read Chip War already will also find a lot in this podcast, as we discuss the latest products by Huawei, use of military tech in the Ukraine war, how Russia is managing its tech stack despite sanctions, and the state of advanced tech manufacturing the East Asia. Many don’t know that Chris’s core expertise includes Soviet history and modern Russia, so we conclude with his prognosis of the war in Ukraine and the path toward resolution. This was a gem of a chat.

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Комментарии : 4   
@userngot12362
@userngot12362 Год назад
Sadly, the professor may be well versed in chips history, he has no clue about international "history" and clueless as far as China is concerned. His theory about the impact on China's chip industry is akin to Francis Fukuyama's laughable "The End of History and the Last Man" speculation with respect to political philosophy and governance. In fact, he's been proven wrong already.
@jeremyt7448
@jeremyt7448 10 месяцев назад
In the last few years, because of the geopolitical upheaval, I've started paying more attention to what commentators from around the world say. One thing I've realized is that, sadly, western commentators do not know much about China, yet they still speak with a lot of conviction about her. When you look at this people and really listen to what they're saying, it's like the lights are on but nobody is home. It's become a lot clearer how catastrophes like Afghanistan occurred - too much hubris and not enough good sense.
@TonySaysHello
@TonySaysHello Год назад
Great interview. Loved his book.
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