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"4096 cores sounds impressive."
Depends on how efficient each core is.
"Moore Threads says that depending on clocks, its Chunxiao GPU can deliver 14.4 FP32 TFLOPS or 15.2 FP32 TFLOPS, which is comparable to single precision compute performance of Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GPU."
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/moore-threads-unveils-chunxiao-gpu
nVidia's older GPU cores are more efficient. NVDA up 15% today. Market not impressed. Also, China has a long way to go on semiconductor manufacturing. They are several process nodes behind Taiwan, South Korea, and US (which is why they want to invade Taiwan to take TSMC's tech). Intellectual property theft can only take you so far:
https://www.theregister.com/2022/02/11/asml_chinese_rival_ip_abuse/
Yes now that China is the leading manufacturer of GPU, perhaps it can do something about its uncontrolled re-entry into the atmosphere by its rocket launches with its super advanced chips:
https://www.livescience.com/chinese-rocket-booster-fourth-lands
Let the US first get a grip about its election system and the fact that every other civilized country can decide its elections in 1 day before the US worries about others all the time. Enough bullshit of its own making to sort out, me thunks. Hard to escape the impression that it tries to consistently draw the attention away from its own deficits and problems by constantly playing world police man.
It's still impressive given they just started.
US' election system however shitty doesn't affect other countries. China's uncontrolled re-entry into the atmosphere ditching its garbage all over the world does. That's the difference.
Not that impressive...
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopoliti...steal-cancer-drug-trade-secrets-benefit-china
All China has to do is steal IP and hire the right people. There's also huge CCP-sponsored subsidies and a 997 work ethic that US companies don't have. Given those advantages, I'm surprised they are not further along. Especially in the area of manufacturing. I suspect that it's because they can only recruit on nationalism. There's about a 10 year wait for an Indian or Chinese person to gain permanent residency in the US on a work visa (and if they lose employment, they get kicked out within 3 months). Meanwhile, no one from the rest of the world wants to move to and live in China. So even though China has a large population, a lot of those people are still destitute and that's the only talent pool Chinese companies are able to draw from.