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China To Impose Export Control On High Tech Drones and Supercomputers

hackingbear writes: Following similar hi-tech export restriction policies in the U.S. (or perhaps in response to the U.S. ban on China,) China will impose export control on some drones and high performance computers starting on August 15th, according to an announcement published on Friday by China's Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs. The ban includes (official documents in Chinese) drone that can take off in wind speed exceeding 46.4km/hour or can continuously fly for over 1 hour as well as electronic components specifically designed or modified for supercomputers with speed over 8 petaflops. Companies must acquire specific permits before exporting such items. Drones and supercomputers are the two areas where China is the leader or among the top players. China is using its rapidly expanding defense budget to make impressive advances in (military) drone technology, prompting some to worry that the United States' global dominance in the market could soon be challenged. The tightening of regulations comes two weeks after an incident in disputed Kashmir in which the Pakistani army claimed to have shot down an Indian "spy drone", reportedly Chinese-made. China's 33-petaflops Tianhe-2, currently the fastest supercomputer in the world, while still using Intel Xeon processors, makes use of the home-grown interconnect, arguably the most important component of modern supercomputers.

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  1. wow by drinkypoo · · Score: 2, Funny

    How much does it cost to get your slashvertisements accepted verbatim?

    China's 33-petaflops Tianhe-2, currently the fastest supercomputer in the world, while still using Intel Xeon processors, takes use of the home-grown interconnect, arguably the most important component of modern supercomputers.

    But where does it take it? To the movies? I hear you can get in for just fifty cents.

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  2. What goes around.. by ITRambo · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ..comes around. US paranoia on high end electronics exports made this inevitable since China was capable of growing their own tech, and have

  3. Re:"China" and "Export Controls" by cranky_chemist · · Score: 4, Informative

    Ahem...

    "China Executes 2 People Over Tainted Milk Scandal"
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...

  4. Re:Intel processors by drinkypoo · · Score: 3, Informative

    And that was after it was discovered that China had stolen nuclear warhead designs from the USA.

    Citation needed...

    Even CNN knows, google could have told you, WTF is wrong with you?

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    "You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
  5. Export controls by fustakrakich · · Score: 2

    Well, that's definitely good for business. Guess we'll just have to settle for American Made.

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  6. Re:"China" and "Export Controls" by Foobar+of+Borg · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Only because they got caught by external entities. And caused loss of face to "China".

    Of course, if it were an American corporation doing this, there would only have been a minor (in terms of corporate profits) fine. No one would even go to prison, or even have to do community service, let alone be executed for causing the deaths of so many people due to knowingly tainted products.

  7. Re:Typical hyperbole of the Chinese by Schiller555 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Oh boy. You really need to travel the world a bit. As a first step, read how the Chinese spanked more than one power in the last 100 years. They had a complex state when your forefathers still ran through the forests of Germany along with my forefathers. Chasing wild animals.

  8. Meanwhile by MrKaos · · Score: 2

    All the skills to produce these things are being outsourced to China

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  9. Re:Intel processors by Spy+Handler · · Score: 3

    The idiots that you refer to are Nixon and Clinton (B, not H).

    Nixon "opened up" China and Clinton gave them "most favored nation" trading status.

    Nixon's motivation is easy to understand, he thought he was breaking up the monolithic Communist bloc and weakening the Soviets who were considered the big threat at the time.

    Clinton's motivation is harder to fathom. Why would he bend over backwards for the Chinese Communist party like that? Soviets were gone, China's human rights were still deplorable, it was still a totalitarian regime, and liberals are not supposed to favor that type of a government. Only answer I can think of is that he's a liberal in name only and he just did what his corporate campaign donors wanted him to do, which is get him cheap labor so they can make more profits (gutting domestic manufacturing jobs be damned).