China’s Chip Boom Leaves U.S. Sanctions Powerless, Nvidia Takes $5.5B Hit- SHOCKING Global Markets!

China's Chip Boom Leaves Powerless, Takes $5.5 B Struck- Stunning International Markets! China's seismic break from Western semiconductor giants ASML and TSMC, a relocation that shattered international tech expectations. Now, deals with a $5.5 billion loss due to brand-new U.S. restrictions on exporting its H20 AI chips to China, heightening the AI supremacy race. Its stock dropped as a result. Activated by U.S.-led export restrictions and the Dutch cancellation of ASML's DUV licenses, Beijing's $410 billion investment spree has actually turbocharged its domestic , slashing reliance on foreign tech from 85% to listed below 60% in just two years. From Huawei's bold 7-nanometer Mate 60 Pro to SMIC's push towards 3-nanometer chips, China is rewording the rules of . As monetary markets brace for Beijing's next relocation– disposing U.S. assets– the stakes intensify beyond silicon into a fight for worldwide power. A stunning wake-up call for the West, this is the dawn of a brand-new tech order and a brand-new battle in AI supremacy with Nvidia.

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51 responses to “China’s Chip Boom Leaves U.S. Sanctions Powerless, Nvidia Takes $5.5B Hit- SHOCKING Global Markets!”

  1. @DavidFMartin-x7z Avatar
    @DavidFMartin-x7z

    The guys an idiot.

    It takes years to build a chip manufacturing facility.

    They are cleaner than operating theatres.

    Trump is ending the era of cheap technology.

    1. @carykalscheuer6429 Avatar
      @carykalscheuer6429

      What does that have to do with this video?

    2. @DavidFMartin-x7z Avatar
      @DavidFMartin-x7z

      @

      The video is about world supply of silicon chips….

      Trump is trying to establish manufacturing of it within the USA but hasn’t taken into account the delay between slapping about the people who make a lot of them today without having any means of replacement….

      There was a huge slowdown in chip production during Covid which caused huge cost increases in chip supply and shortages too.

      These will effectively mean you’re going to have to look harder to get devices you want to buy and you’re going to be paying huge mark ups.

      These PS5, video cards and Xbox series X are prime examples of what happens when chip suppliers aren’t supplying chips and the devices you want to buy aren’t there because of reduced supply and people bulk buying them and marking them up.

      You can’t build a chip manufacturing facilities in a short time.

      On average it takes between 2-4 years depending on how much money and resources you are prepared to throw at it.

    3. @user9b2 Avatar
      @user9b2

      I agree with your statement “Trump is ending the era of cheap technology.”

      Trump is ushering in an era of grossly expensive technology 👍

    4. @schinbone0 Avatar
      @schinbone0

      @carykalscheuer6429 Did you not watch the video?

    5. @jerryroman3075 Avatar
      @jerryroman3075

      Yeah an era where only billionaires can afford technology, everyone else will have to get 2 mortgages to purchase. Thank you TRUMP!

  2. @JayTse-m3m Avatar
    @JayTse-m3m

    Where does the west going to get the silicon and rare earth for the chips?

    1. @michaelmokotong Avatar
      @michaelmokotong

      Silicon is beach sand.

    2. @GrumpyCat8000 Avatar
      @GrumpyCat8000

      they just sourced a new supply from B.O.F.A

    3. @youllfloat2pennywise344 Avatar
      @youllfloat2pennywise344

      why can’t China just make tariffs to the US free?

    4. @tyliusc25 Avatar
      @tyliusc25

      His friends russia and north korea 😂

    5. @berndbaasner7445 Avatar
      @berndbaasner7445

      Rare earth are not rare…
      The production is in chiniese hands and to build it up it will take 10 years.

      Let others tske over the production is not always a good idea.

      The problem is not new…but some countries think that they cdn buy cheap dll the time and live an credit from others.

  3. @UndoEverything Avatar
    @UndoEverything

    Rare-earth-minerals can be found on many places, e.g. Australia and US have, but the problem is refining which is almost 25 times cheaper in China. Also, China has established the supply chain, and that will be difficult for other countries to establish in little time. If they start replacing China now, it will take them 20+ years to replace China fully. And in that time, China will be far ahead of the current time.

    1. @jasoncummings7052 Avatar
      @jasoncummings7052

      “Rare-earth-minerals can be found on many places….”
      So why is it called Rare-Earth Minerals again?

    2. @Who-lg9my Avatar
      @Who-lg9my

      I think it’s rare in the sense there is limited supply but available everywhere

    3. @dragoonseye76 Avatar
      @dragoonseye76

      The US completely lacks that ability. 100% goes to china for refining

    4. @bamabotak Avatar
      @bamabotak

      yeah, but if you just access it now.. its only be done 20 years from now.. i hope those giants company still alive later in the future..

    5. @divyanshbhutra5071 Avatar
      @divyanshbhutra5071

      A mature supply chain easily takes 2+ decades of work and resources to reach economic sustainability.

  4. @danniebana3602 Avatar
    @danniebana3602

    You can’t hold the Chinese down

    1. @godhandninja Avatar
      @godhandninja

      Tell that to there crashing economy

    2. @loneranger4469 Avatar
      @loneranger4469

      ​@@godhandninja Ha…ha…not before the US economy crashes.

    3. @Aluminumfurniture Avatar
      @Aluminumfurniture

      @@godhandninja which economy? Since 1980 I see only Chinas economy growing.

    4. @godhandninja Avatar
      @godhandninja

      @Aluminumfurniture  those piling up containers for exports say different. China is gonna find out pride is not good when a country is in trouble.

    5. @carykalscheuer6429 Avatar
      @carykalscheuer6429

      @@danniebana3602 You can’t hold anyone down for long. I just don’t understand why China doesn’t diversify its purchasing and production of other countries goods and stop acting like it needs to own everything? If you’re playing a game and you’re always a loser, you’re going to stop playing the game. That’s what the US did with its tariffs.

  5. @jameslehmann6452 Avatar
    @jameslehmann6452

    Tariffs subsidize American laziness

    1. @RowdyBuster-f6x Avatar
      @RowdyBuster-f6x

      The rest of the world been a ballooned economy.Just because US prints the money.

  6. @Amafaranga300 Avatar
    @Amafaranga300

    LOVED THIS

  7. @jamesbunbury Avatar
    @jamesbunbury

    The world would be a better place if we all work with each other, rather than against each other.

    1. @stanlee4765 Avatar
      @stanlee4765

      Not while we have Trump as president of the US. He says what he is doing is good for America but what he really means is for the rich upper class of America. He does care if America falls into recession. His family and rich buddies will have huge bargains for real estate to purchase.

    2. @foxxycollections Avatar
      @foxxycollections

      There is always supremacy, racist and hierarchy amongst us

    3. @manin10 Avatar
      @manin10

      The u-s is responsible for most divisions in the world. If it was to depend on its quality of production, it would never have got anywhere. It’s used all kinds of means to stifle the competition. Including toppling governments. I think the end is near for the us as a power.

    4. @Ash_Rein Avatar
      @Ash_Rein

      Gotta get rid of capitalism

    5. @Ash_Rein Avatar
      @Ash_Rein

      @@foxxycollections races of only exists because capitalism exists. Generally

  8. @johnakass3913 Avatar
    @johnakass3913

    US public expenditure is 4 to 1. Ie it spends 4 times on military than education China is other way round. US imports millions of engineers from India.

    1. @johnakass3913 Avatar
      @johnakass3913

      One should see the quality’s of education in China. The kids speak English with no accent. Amazing . How many people can speak Chinese..

  9. @bobjack2381 Avatar
    @bobjack2381

    US chip is doom and gloom

  10. @stu6337 Avatar
    @stu6337

    What? China had more cards? I can’t believe it 😂

    1. @RowdyBuster-f6x Avatar
      @RowdyBuster-f6x

      It’s bluff a losing hand

  11. @Everyday_Foreman Avatar
    @Everyday_Foreman

    TSMC said it coming to the US years ago. There is nothing new here

  12. @MSJI1723 Avatar
    @MSJI1723

    Somebody’s going to get rich here again on stock manipulation!!

  13. @jaapongeveer6203 Avatar
    @jaapongeveer6203

    Who the hell is the us to tell the Dutch what to do or not do?

    1. @Dilla4life Avatar
      @Dilla4life

      The”us” is MAGA…and they can’t

    2. @DaveG7920 Avatar
      @DaveG7920

      Lol, America force countries into towing the line every day, it’s just what happens when you allow a country to gain so much power both financially and militarily.

  14. @Millmiglia001 Avatar
    @Millmiglia001

    LOL – As I’ve told people (especially Americans working here in the UK) for the last 18 months – “THE WHOLE world has had 4 years to prepare for Trump 2 – he’s a one trick pony”.

    They laughed like drains at me – now the Americans are watching in real time as their economy, political standing and military connections and friendships go down the drain because of this clown!!.

  15. @tlsvd5842 Avatar
    @tlsvd5842

    TSMC is Taiwan and one China policy
    Which is part of China

    1. @RowdyBuster-f6x Avatar
      @RowdyBuster-f6x

      Not according to taiwan and the rest of the world

  16. @franciscopereira8636 Avatar
    @franciscopereira8636

    Love the Netherlands, but ASML shame on you to bow to the orange clown. You will regret this move…

  17. @zfriendlybiz Avatar
    @zfriendlybiz

    China left them in dust.

  18. @abdolelahi7106 Avatar
    @abdolelahi7106

    Why your videos dos not have English subtitle?

  19. @xoxtank Avatar
    @xoxtank

    ASML make no sense. The item your selling is tech and service, its continous. When you stop service it cause chaos, so to get the control back in its own hand, you have to change and adapt. What do you do when an item someone is selling is base on their whim to sell to you or not? If your China you make your own cause 51-52% of all University grads in China are in STEM. After you make your own they have no power over you. The reason they did not do it before cause it was convient and costly to make your own. That ban force there hand and here we are now.

  20. @SchuarJavert Avatar
    @SchuarJavert

    This proves that China is now self sufficient in lithography machines. Goodbye to ASML, TSMC, Intel, Nvidia, etc. The decoupling that DT had wished for is finally happening! 😂😂😂

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