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I had said this would happen in at least one thread before. We might not want this, but it's here...
Chinese 3060 Competitor
Chinese 3060 Competitor
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From all the patents i'm sure they stole, no way these will ever hit the shelves of a US store.I wouldn't call it an invasion until we see them all over the place. China tries to get into lots of markets, some they have a good deal of success in. You can't walk 10 feet without tripping over a Haier mini fridge it seems. Others they have no luck on. Seen any Chinese cars on the road? There's a reason, it isn't because they don't make tons, it is because they generally don't comply with safety standards for the US/EU.
I'll call it a Chinese GPU invasion when you see these on the shelves of Best Buy. For now it is them dabbling in a new market.
That won't be the reason.From all the patents i'm sure they stole, no way these will ever hit the shelves of a US store.
Sorry to ask about Chinese stole many patents.From all the patents i'm sure they stole, no way these will ever hit the shelves of a US store.
It has about the same amount of truth as the way US companies sue each other over patent infringement. AMD and Intel sued each other for a decade. Yet no one says AMD stole everything from Intel... or Intel stole everything from AMD. (although both are guilty of patent infringement, which is why the settled with a cross license forever) For that matter Intel infringed on Cyrix... modern Intel chips owe as much to Cyrix as the first x86 designs. Intel paid for that with a cross license deal... which through sales ended up with Via, who now gladly licenses THEIR IP to Chinese companies making x86 chips.Sorry to ask about Chinese stole many patents.
Is it true? I've been reading these kind of topics recently.
China is advanced as they are almost solely due to stolen IP.Sorry to ask about Chinese stole many patents.
Is it true? I've been reading these kind of topics recently.
This is dangerous and stupid.China is advanced as they are almost solely due to stolen IP.
Kick our ass... at stealing. Unfortunately it's 100 percent accurate, and you know it.Thinking that stealing is all that China is capable of is dangerous because they are in fact real competition that is determined to kick our ass.
This is all very true with needing to design/fab their own stuff for national security reasons. However, they have absolutely stolen the IP. You're correct that the west needs to take this stuff seriously, and I believe it now is (Although likely a bit too late), but China is not innovating here. They are stealing western IP, and producing it since they've/we've positioned them to be the only people to produce these things.This is dangerous and stupid.
$441.3 billion
That is how much China spent on technology research last year alone.
They are no more guilty of IP theft on a grand scale as any other large corporation. As I already pointed out... 3/4 of a current Intel chip is using NON Intel patents. Same for AMD. Nvidia... why do you think Nvidia and AMD bought so many smaller GPU companies back in the hay day of GPU companies. AMD didn't buy ATI for nothing... ATI didn't buy ARTX just cause. Nvidia didn't buy 3DFX to sell voodoo cards.
China is rapidly catching up and they have been for a decade. Way back when Obamas administration decided it was time to start punishing the Chinese for using Intel chips to simulate Nukes... China started burning research money like mad. Chips like the Sunway SW26010 where not stolen tech. It had features that no western chip at the time had... such as a network on a chip interconnect system for its 260 core chips. Such interconnects are still only really used in GPUs 3D stacked CPU logic will use a network on a chip. There is a reason China topped the super computer list with the machine using those chips in 2018. (they currently have a 26010 based machine at #6 on the list) Those are not Intel knock offs.. those are Chinese chips that where R&Ded at the cost of billions.
Thinking that stealing is all that China is capable of is dangerous because they are in fact real competition that is determined to kick our ass. Sure sure their little contract manufacturers are likely to produce 3x as much as you order and sell a bunch of knock offs... but don't mistake that wide spread stupidity for what is happening in their real homegrown tech sector. Sure they have tried to get access to some patents with license deals (like the x86 license held by Via)... don't think they don't have 4 or 5 other irons in the fire though. They have at least 5 Chinese CPU companies that are all working on very home grown chips. Some of the ideas they are willing to pursue are wild and quite capable of revolutionizing the industry. Make no mistake though the Chinese will keep throwing Billions every year into research they have a lot of very smart chip designers being paid very well, and they are competing against each other for even more $. At some point the money they are spending on Chinese Fabrication will start making all their crazy research projects reality.
...or stealing engineers.China is advanced as they are almost solely due to stolen IP.
Ya... no. China has been very guilty at it. They wouldn't even be competitive, if they hadn't stolen to the point where they are today.This is dangerous and stupid.
$441.3 billion
That is how much China spent on technology research last year alone.
They are no more guilty of IP theft on a grand scale as any other large corporation. As I already pointed out... 3/4 of a current Intel chip is using NON Intel patents. Same for AMD. Nvidia... why do you think Nvidia and AMD bought so many smaller GPU companies back in the hay day of GPU companies. AMD didn't buy ATI for nothing... ATI didn't buy ARTX just cause. Nvidia didn't buy 3DFX to sell voodoo cards.
China is rapidly catching up and they have been for a decade. Way back when Obamas administration decided it was time to start punishing the Chinese for using Intel chips to simulate Nukes... China started burning research money like mad. Chips like the Sunway SW26010 where not stolen tech. It had features that no western chip at the time had... such as a network on a chip interconnect system for its 260 core chips. Such interconnects are still only really used in GPUs 3D stacked CPU logic will use a network on a chip. There is a reason China topped the super computer list with the machine using those chips in 2018. (they currently have a 26010 based machine at #6 on the list) Those are not Intel knock offs.. those are Chinese chips that where R&Ded at the cost of billions.
Thinking that stealing is all that China is capable of is dangerous because they are in fact real competition that is determined to kick our ass. Sure sure their little contract manufacturers are likely to produce 3x as much as you order and sell a bunch of knock offs... but don't mistake that wide spread stupidity for what is happening in their real homegrown tech sector. Sure they have tried to get access to some patents with license deals (like the x86 license held by Via)... don't think they don't have 4 or 5 other irons in the fire though. They have at least 5 Chinese CPU companies that are all working on very home grown chips. Some of the ideas they are willing to pursue are wild and quite capable of revolutionizing the industry. Make no mistake though the Chinese will keep throwing Billions every year into research they have a lot of very smart chip designers being paid very well, and they are competing against each other for even more $. At some point the money they are spending on Chinese Fabrication will start making all their crazy research projects reality.
Doesn’t count, there was no patent system to facilitate more efficient theft back then.The U.S. complaining about stealing omegalul. The irony. Literally founded on theft.
They do. 20 years, IIRC.If someone can reverse engnieer an older product then make a better one cheaper, they should be allowed to, as it benefits the consumer first and foremost.
We are literally sitting on all our last gen technology, and expect china or india to start from sticks and stones, because we don't want to share our toys?
Ideas should not be owned ad infinitum. Patents should have an expiration date.
So they can legally copy Pentium 4 now? Not that anyone would want to copy that heap. 20 years is beyond any reasonable utility for CPUs and GPUs, so it is almost as good as having no expiry. I'd say a reasonable time would be in the 2-5 year interval.They do. 20 years, IIRC.
Most companies plan and price according to a 10-20 year ROI for tech innovation, shortening that down would explode the pricing and price most tech advancements right out of the market. Might cost $2-3B to bring some features to market, getting that back over the span of a 5-year patent would be not feasible and would crush the ability of many to compete.So they can legally copy Pentium 4 now? Not that anyone would want to copy that heap. 20 years is beyond any reasonable utility for CPUs and GPUs, so it is almost as good as having no expiry. I'd say a reasonable time would be in the 2-5 year interval.
Any reasonable tech product achieves ROI in a few years tops, IDK what CPU are you talking about that takes 20 years to break even. Sure some underlaying patents might be used for longer than one product line, but it is not that old patent that makes the new product marketable, it's all subsequent improvements to it, which presumably have their own newly filed patents.Most companies plan and price according to a 10-20 year ROI for tech innovation, shortening that down would explode the pricing and price most tech advancements right out of the market. Might cost $2-3B to bring some features to market, getting that back over the span of a 5-year patent would be not feasible and would crush the ability of many to compete.
Correct. Corporations are beyond politics and nations... they are international.Moore Threads has been pretty public with their cards to date and it is a heavily reverse engineered Nvidia architecture.
Given that most of their staff are former Nvidia China VPs, and Engineers, this is to be expected.
Nvidia doesn’t seem to upset with it and so far there haven’t been any public rumblings of lawsuits over their previous 2 GPU’s the S60 and S2000.
In all likelihood given the impending Made in China 2025 deadline Nvidia is working with them to some degree. Nvidia knows after that cutoff date their sales to China are going to tank so might as well get some licensing deals in place now while things are good then try to negotiate when things are bad.
At this point any arguments on what is or isn’t stolen here is pretty moot as the people they may or may not have stolen from are choosing to remain silent.
Not in China. The CCP have at least partial ownership of ALL businesses registered in China. So Every business has at least partial fiduciary duty to the CCP.Correct. Corporations are beyond politics and nations... they are international.
I suppose my statement applies more towards US businesses. They have a tight relationship with the CCP, apparentlyNot in China. The CCP have at least partial ownership of ALL businesses registered in China. So Every business has at least partial fiduciary duty to the CCP.
I want this. Come, China. Bring me lower GPU prices.I had said this would happen in at least one thread before. We might not want this, but it's here...
Chinese 3060 Competitor
This.China has manpower and engineering. But they are still behind. If you want a small sample of what this looks like in real life look at their military. Their planes and ships are not even comparable yet to Russia which as we've seen in Ukraine is not that impressive. All Russia's gains have been because they are larger and have more manpower. China will, at some time though pass Russia. When that happens we'll be in a pickle. Chinese J series Flankers are not as good as the Russian flankers, but they'll get there.
The SU-57 with what little public information is available a very capable air craft. A master dogfighter; yet the future is in BVR (beyond visual range). Dog fights are a thing mostly of the past. That's why the F22 is a stellar dogfighter but the F35 was designed to engage from distance and then bail. China, has nothing caparable to the SU-57. Their aircraft carriers lack catapults so it's harder to launch those huge Flankers fully loaded. China can and will catch up if we allow them to.
We shouldn't allow it. But nowadays AZ can't even count ballots in a timely manner. We are ****ed.
I'm not certain that China needs the technological edge in the military. That doesn't even matter when you can, literally, throw 5-100x the number of bodies at a problem. The US engaging China in a conflict would be stupid, the cost of war is always insane. However, acting as a deterrent from them taking out Taiwan is essential due to the Taiwan providing most of the bleeding edge technologies we all use.China has manpower and engineering. But they are still behind. If you want a small sample of what this looks like in real life look at their military. Their planes and ships are not even comparable yet to Russia which as we've seen in Ukraine is not that impressive. All Russia's gains have been because they are larger and have more manpower. China will, at some time though pass Russia. When that happens we'll be in a pickle. Chinese J series Flankers are not as good as the Russian flankers, but they'll get there.
The SU-57 with what little public information is available a very capable air craft. A master dogfighter; yet the future is in BVR (beyond visual range). Dog fights are a thing mostly of the past. That's why the F22 is a stellar dogfighter but the F35 was designed to engage from distance and then bail. China, has nothing caparable to the SU-57. Their aircraft carriers lack catapults so it's harder to launch those huge Flankers fully loaded. China can and will catch up if we allow them to.
We shouldn't allow it. But nowadays AZ can't even count ballots in a timely manner. We are ****ed.
Also from that article, ouch:Well it looks like the invasion turned around and went home.
https://videocardz.com/newz/moore-t...orce-gtx-1060-performance-and-110w-idle-power
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The card only fully supports DX9, supports "most" of DX11, and has no DX12 or Vulkan support.
This is the list of confrimed working games at this time:
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Performance is not the only issue here, though. Power consumption of this card in standby mode is 114.6W, a truly unacceptable figure from any GPU in 2022. Just a few weeks ago Intel Arc A-series were criticized for relatively high idle power at 40-ish Watts, meanwhile the just-released RTX 4080 has idle power at 13W. Under load, the MTT S80 reaches as high as 240W during tests with an average at 210W.
On the bright'ish side, the leaks from the 4060 are looking like it has the performance of the 3070, the power draw closer to that of a 3050, but the price tag of a 3060TI ...Also from that article, ouch:
Takes a lot of power to run as a full server to constantly scan and send info back to the motherlandAlso from that article, ouch:
I'm not certain that China needs the technological edge in the military. That doesn't even matter when you can, literally, throw 5-100x the number of bodies at a problem.