China has created World's first PCIe5 GPU !

Thanks for toning down

No, that was not what top educated Chinese did a decade ago. They all stayed in the US to work at top corporations. Why do you think the waiting list particularly for Chinese was 30 years at some point for green cards? The picture has completely changed. Nowadays it's hard to convince any top educated Chinese in China to go to the US. They have much better opportunities domestically.

Like I said before,

China's got the top PhD and post docs from the "top" universities and yet it took China 20+ years to come up with a GPU that's barely at the standard of the world's leading video card manufacturers and China is still far from being able to develop its own CPU. And China was not able to come up with mRNA vaccine for COVID on their own despite all the research that they had to spend $500 million to buy a Canadian company to steal the technology? This clearly shows education doesn't do shit. Good thing the United States didn't waste any green cards or any other resources retaining those mediocre nerds. LOL

We are not missing much. LOL China can keep them.
 
Show me a case where someone from any European country came over to the US, stole trade secrets from a US company for the benefit of their home country or company in their home country? 9 times out of 10 it's China.

Same as in day trading, looking at a higher timeframe will make you money. Humanity stays the same as two hundred years ago.

I know a Harvard medical PhD sold his drug patents to China for more than what the big phamas are willing to buy. Instead of laboring his patents in a biotech IPO, which may or may not work out, he is now hanging out to trade biotech stocks.

https://www.history.com/news/industrial-revolution-spies-europe

In his 1791 “Report on Manufactures,” Hamilton advocated rewarding those bringing “improvements and secrets of extraordinary value” into the country. Among those who took great interest in Hamilton’s treatise was Thomas Attwood Digges, one of several American industrial spies who prowled the British Isles in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in search of not just cutting-edge technologies but skilled workers who could operate and maintain those machines.
 
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