Eve here. Readers who have noted the performance of Desepseak AI or other Chinese technical feats will not be surprised to read that the US is slowing down China, including their super cheap EVs, dark factories, and the number of patents issued. This Tom Neuburger Post offers sub-details.
Thomas Neuberger. Originally published on God’s Spies
It’s not difficult today to find articles about China’s big leap in high-tech developments, and in fact, all kinds of developments. For example, Ian Wales has been ringing this bell for a while. A good example can be found here:
Forget GDP, it is totally misleading. China is ahead of the line in everything important: over 80% of the high-tech sector, you have a larger population and the world’s largest industrial base, which is a major trading partner in more countries than anyone else, including the US.
This graphics are examples, but they apply to everything except planning and launching ability, and quickly apply to them too[.]
The graphics mentioned are rog arrogant:
For more information about China’s reflections in Wales, please see here.
China and technological innovation
But one story in particular makes up me to be notable by Bearyond:
The world’s fastest memory is 10,000 times faster than current technology, writing 25 billion bits per second
POX can be the key to unlocking performance bottlenecks caused by AI hardware storage limitations
A research team at Fudan University has built the fastest semiconductor storage device ever reported. This is a non-volatile flash memory called “POX” that program one bit in 400 picoseconds (0.0000000004 seconds) – about 25 billion operations in 1 second. Essentially published results push non-volatile memory to previous speed domains reserved before Quickst Volatile Memories and set up a benchmark for Data-Hungry AI hardware.
They won’t spare technical terms. Non-volatile flash memory is memory that lasts when the power is turned off. It is the BIOS of your laptop’s core and the flash drives the size of your thumb. As you know, writing to a flash drive is slow. What the Chinese did is to increase writing speeds by 10,000 times with new technology.
Incidentally, be careful about the use of “graphene” in the design of this product. Graphene is a miraculous, unfit material, as it involves extremely technical difficulties. But as the above report shows, the promise is fantastic. China is not alone in graphene development, but they are at the head of the pack.
This is an artist’s representation, but it is accurate. It’s really two-dimensional:
However, it is considered a natural layered material on a molecular scale with incredible electrical properties. There are more promises here.
China, pride and west
My point is not primarily about technology. That’s about China. The United States was busy making the wealthy people richer (when you own the government, you can make it dance to your tune), but China was making China great again.
I literally mean that. China’s history is a story of the greatness of its people. The early dynasty, Xia, was until 2000 BC. The first empire, Qin (the “chin”), dates back to Grecue’s Roman conquest. By the end of the 18th century, the Qing (“Chin”) dynasty ruled a third of the world’s population. And the country counts the Largans economy on Earth.
Its greatness followed by autumn. The West Will, primarily the Conquest of the British Will, is a work like Alfred McCoy, a work like the World to Government, a story of the brutal treatment of the West of everyone else in the world. (Our ongoing discussion about McCoy can be found here.) Since the mid-1800s, China has become a Western customer state.
The Chinese are strongly aware of this mass in this great sculpture, their historical record, and many argue that this will promote China’s policy today, more than wealth. For example, the pride of the Chinese can be seen in the pride of China in the prominent contrast to corruption, and in the salient contrast with us, where corruption became the fourth Brach Blach of the nation. (Wales is a brief comment here.)
All of this means that China is technically ahead of the rest as it could rely on Deepseek AI or a stunning BYD all-electric vehicle. In contrast, the cheapest vehicles in the US, all powered by gasoline, starting at around $20,000.
China’s post-silicon world
In the final story, this comes from Amer Intel Executive, CEO of a Chinese ATE company. (ATE means “automatic test equipment” which is the chip testing industry.) This is part 3 of his discussion of memory chips (clearly reformatted):
Part 3: Moore’s Law is Dead. Not Chinese mourning – you are moving ahead.
The west clings to silicon and EUV [extreme ultraviolet lithography, a chip-making technique]Beijing is building a post-silicon future with light, atoms and brain.
If you’re scared of atomic memory… wait until you see what’s next.
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Most people think that the chip war is about EUV, 3NM [3 nanometers, the size of a single transistor on a chip]and nvidia. That was yesterday’s game. Performance on another board today in China: post-silicon computing.
Photonics
Neuromorphism chip
Spintronics
2d [two-dimensional] material
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Why throw away silicon? Physics doesn’t play scholarships anymore.
Atomic restriction was put in place
Heat Throttle Performance
Quantum effects destroy transistors
Silicon is the choice. Moore’s Law is over.
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China saw this early. Race TSMC insert [Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited] Up to 1NM, it is building an Alt-Tech ecosystem:
Memory from 2D crystals [graphene]
Processors that use light rather than electronics
AI chips that mimic the human brain
Everything is cleaning up our sanctions.
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Example: Photonic chip
Light-based logic, no heat, nearby bandwidth. Tsinghua + Huawei has built a light source tensioner for AI – 10x speeds at 1% power. There are no EUVs. It’s not Intel. no problem.
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Example: Neural Computing
Think of a chip that thinks like a brain. China’s Tianjic and Darwin Chips use spike neural networks – perfect for edge AI and robotics. Forget GPU Farms – this is on-device intelligence.
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Example: Spintronics
Uses an electron spin insert of charge. Fudan and CAS prototyping memory and logic devices with zero leakage, zero volatile, and zero atomic scale density.
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And it all connects to the memory bombs that you dropped in parts 1 and 2:
2D Memory = Foundation
Photonics/Neuromorphics = Compute Layer
Everything is built without TSMC, ASML or ARM
China jumped over and broke the US technology siege.
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Why is this important: The West is betting on scaling silicon and narrowing down EUV. However, China is building a parallel ecosystem born in a national laboratory designed for strategic decoupling.
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Western analysts describe it as “not reading.” That’s what they said:
China EV
5g
solar
Drone
Currently, Thos Industries is owned by China.
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And while the US throws $52 billion to your dear person at TSMC Arizona, China:
publish thousands of post-silicon papers
Funding more than 100 new labs under the “863” and “Key R&D” program
Starting “Moore and above” pilot fab
This is a national strategy, not a startup steam.
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Even Huawei is banned, approved and bleeding – relaying AI chips rumoured to include photonic interconnects and 2D SRAM. They did not die. They have evolved.
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Remember this: The US manages the past of computing. Silicon Valley is named after the dying sublate [silicon]. But China may control what comes afterwards – and it is not built with silicon.
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There’s no need to defeat Nvidia. Nvidia needs to be irrelevant. China’s post-Silicon roadmap is a gamble on the current situation and is accelerating.
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Next (Part 4):
If China’s post-silicon computing is in control, who controls the new standards?
Quantum encryption, light from chip to chip, edge AI model –
The next war is not a chip. That’s in the protocol. #memorywars continues.
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I really don’t want to focus on Trump. He is not fire. He’s just an accelerator. Fire is the greed of the rich, their constant myopia in the face of their capture of their government, and their constant myopia in the face of more wealth.
How they intersect, how tragic, how low, how low, meaning their desires. What we went together, what we gave them, how sad it is for us ourselves.