Originally posted by: amdfanboy
I say China personaly.
Originally posted by: TerryMathews
Choice A) Intel supports WAPI
Choice B) No Centrino laptops sold in China
Doesn't take a brain surgeon to see that Intel is going to choose B.
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: TerryMathews
Choice A) Intel supports WAPI
Choice B) No Centrino laptops sold in China
Doesn't take a brain surgeon to see that Intel is going to choose B.
And that right there is why I like AMD.
LinkIntel may stop some chip sales in China due to questionable trade practices by the country. New rules will go into effect June 1, which require foreign companies to comply with unique Chinese security standards for wireless. Such standards would hurt non-Chinese companies. Under the rule, foreign companies must give Chinese companies access to their technology and valuable patents or requires non-Chinese companies to purchase equipment from Chinese manufacturers. Intel is the first company to directly say it would pull out of some Chinese markets due to the rule. Intel also said there are technical problems in terms of supporting applications and interoperability with the Chinese standard. Broadcom also indicated it would not meet China's deadline. China's Ministry of Information responded indicating that it would not be phased by such moves, as Chinese companies would eventually take up their market share anyway. The United States says the rule is not consistent with China's World Trade Organization commitments.
Originally posted by: maddogchen
You're article sucks
Here's the real story:
LinkIntel may stop some chip sales in China due to questionable trade practices by the country. New rules will go into effect June 1, which require foreign companies to comply with unique Chinese security standards for wireless. Such standards would hurt non-Chinese companies. Under the rule, foreign companies must give Chinese companies access to their technology and valuable patents or requires non-Chinese companies to purchase equipment from Chinese manufacturers. Intel is the first company to directly say it would pull out of some Chinese markets due to the rule. Intel also said there are technical problems in terms of supporting applications and interoperability with the Chinese standard. Broadcom also indicated it would not meet China's deadline. China's Ministry of Information responded indicating that it would not be phased by such moves, as Chinese companies would eventually take up their market share anyway. The United States says the rule is not consistent with China's World Trade Organization commitments.
Do we really want to give our technological blue prints to the biggest counterfeiting, piracy country in the world? Hell NO!! FU CHINA!!
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Woha 9-to-10 .
Originally posted by: maddogchen
You're article sucks
Here's the real story:
LinkIntel may stop some chip sales in China due to questionable trade practices by the country. New rules will go into effect June 1, which require foreign companies to comply with unique Chinese security standards for wireless. Such standards would hurt non-Chinese companies. Under the rule, foreign companies must give Chinese companies access to their technology and valuable patents or requires non-Chinese companies to purchase equipment from Chinese manufacturers. Intel is the first company to directly say it would pull out of some Chinese markets due to the rule. Intel also said there are technical problems in terms of supporting applications and interoperability with the Chinese standard. Broadcom also indicated it would not meet China's deadline. China's Ministry of Information responded indicating that it would not be phased by such moves, as Chinese companies would eventually take up their market share anyway. The United States says the rule is not consistent with China's World Trade Organization commitments.
Do we really want to give our technological blue prints to the biggest counterfeiting, piracy country in the world? Hell NO!! FU CHINA!!
