Re: [GTALUG] "RISC-V technology emerges as battleground in US-China tech war"

2023-11-02 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: Evan Leibovitch via talk | I think there's something very different at play here. While I'm sure | existing chipmakers are whispering in Congress' ear, they don't have any | selling to do. Since the US has already put export controls on advanced | chipmaking technology and equipment in

Re: [GTALUG] "RISC-V technology emerges as battleground in US-China tech war"

2023-11-02 Thread Evan Leibovitch via talk
On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 8:12 AM Lennart Sorensen < lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca> wrote: Of course China has 1.5 billion people. Actually, not of course. It's 1.28 and shrinking, being officially bypassed this year by India as the world's most populous country. Credible research suggests that

Re: [GTALUG] "RISC-V technology emerges as battleground in US-China tech war"

2023-11-02 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Thu, Nov 02, 2023 at 07:00:34AM -0400, Evan Leibovitch via talk wrote: > On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 2:32 PM Alvin Starr via talk > wrote: > > > > > > It is true that ARM's ownership has allowed the US government to make > > > things very difficult for Huawei. No wonder China likes RISC-V. > >

Re: [GTALUG] "RISC-V technology emerges as battleground in US-China tech war"

2023-11-02 Thread Evan Leibovitch via talk
On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 2:32 PM Alvin Starr via talk wrote: > > > It is true that ARM's ownership has allowed the US government to make > > things very difficult for Huawei. No wonder China likes RISC-V. > I would be willing to bet the various law makers are taking advice from > Arm, Intel