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Qualcom, AMD, Nvidia, Apple, and probably many more manufacturers from TSMC. Are we all stuck with Intel if China invades?
It seems like it's not a question of if, but a question of when. China is very quickly building up its military.
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A look at China's trajectory
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So ballpark, by 2040 China will have twice the naval vessels compared to the US, which now they are trying to achieve by 2027 according to Xi.
Outpacing our Nuclear arsenal, expanding their hypersonic missiles, and utilizing AI "Reports suggest that China may already be using artificial intelligence in military robotics and missile guidance systems, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned naval vessels." Sounds scary.
It seems like it's not a question of if, but a question of when. China is very quickly building up its military.

Milley: China Wants Capability to Take Taiwan by 2027, Sees No Near-term Intent to Invade - USNI News
China wants the ability to invade and hold Taiwan within the next six years but might not intend to do so in the near term, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley told Congress today. Milley said congressional testimony earlier this year from former U.S. Indo-Pacific Command...

A look at China's trajectory

Why China could win the new global arms race
China has a long-term plan to rival the world's biggest military powers.

Outpacing our Nuclear arsenal, expanding their hypersonic missiles, and utilizing AI "Reports suggest that China may already be using artificial intelligence in military robotics and missile guidance systems, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned naval vessels." Sounds scary.