Inside China's Tech Boom: Secrets of Chinese Innovation | Full Documentary | NOVA | PBS
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Kind: captions Language: en [Music] is China becoming the world leader in technology the United States and China are locked in a big Power struggle Innovation creates Global power over the last 40 years China has had an unprecedented economic boom to understand how China innovates is to rethink what Innovation means in the first place don't cut they became the manufacturer of the world tinkering innovating and even stealing the lead in some areas why was China successful with 5G it got the message of what could 5G do from healthare education manufacturing with support from the Chinese State huge corporations like Huawei have spread their wings was their successes particularly in 5G technology that are really leading the way and are causing us to have to play catchup to them today a tech war between China and the West is starting to heat up what does it mean for China and the rest of the world inside China's Tech boom right now on Nova [Music] this is the big annual meeting for the Builders of the global internet tech companies from all over the world have come here to Barcelona Spain and the biggest delegation is from the Chinese tech company Huawei everybody in the world is talking about 5z in this room it feels like Huawei is Top Dog they have the biggest Pavilion and the most sales and patents in the Next Generation internet Tech called 5G they are also just one of many Chinese Tech Giants Taking Over Global Industries solar power wind power drones batteries all Fields where Chinese companies have taken the lead in Innovation how is China doing it by copying others or are they finding their own Innovation Secret Sauce could they even surpass the us as the world's leading [Music] innovator these are questions that I've discussed time and time again welcome to the cynical podcast the weekly discussion of current affairs in China I'm Kaiser gu a journalist and podcaster I live in the States but for 20 years I lived in China I was comm's director at one of their biggest Tech firms and guitarist in China's first heavy metal band Tong [Music] Dynasty oh hi hey how are you it's been a while good to see you yeah looking forward to this when I interview people for my podcast I find no shortage of different takes on the rise of Chinese Tech the entire Chinese Tech landscape and business landscape I think that's actually getting stronger uh year on year a major misunderstanding that Americans might have about China is that it is mostly focused on Lower value work as well as copying but China has mostly transcended that China is really the only peer competitor of the US that has companies competing across the technology sector China is beating the United States in Tech heavy Industries it accounts for a third of global output and knowledge intensive Industries compared with the United States which accounts for 20% today it might be surprising to think of China as a technology leader but for much of History China was the world leader in science and innovation in fact the shame of losing this position and the the dream of regaining it were major motivations for the founders of the Chinese Communist party it all started with a widespread National Awakening 3,000 students gather in front of TN on men on for made shouting China is for the Chinese people so to many Chinese they saw Science and Technology as uh a way of national Rejuvenation and National salvation uh and it became a foundational principle of the modern Chinese State advancing Science and Technology truly became a national Obsession in 1978 with the rise of the V Chinese leader dung sha ping a new beginning in us China relations dung opened China to the world so it could learn foreign technology his Market reforms helped lift over 700 million people out of poverty that's more than twice the population of the US but this was only part of dung's plan another goal was to reclaim China's historical place as world leader in science and technology within a generation so more than four decades later how is dung's plan going to many Chinese there is no better example of success than the tech giant Huawei but it's also at the center of a storm of accusations of intellectual ual property theft and ties with the Chinese government with all the controversy it's really easy to overlook something this company does innovate and it does it in a very different way than we do in the [Music] west the first thing you notice when stepping onto a Huawei campus is its style Ren architecture marble statues European luxury it's all unmistakably Huawei but despite the Disney Vibes it's the perfect place to start exploring how Chinese tech companies innovate so this is our library Paul scanland is huawei's Chief technology officer he was drawn to China from abroad to work in Tech in part because he was impressed by huawei's Massive investment in research and development why I love the company it's very simple it's a platform that allows me to take a lot of the ideas I have to the world the platform is an R&D platform we spend more than 22% of our gross revenue on R&D that makes Huawei one of the world's largest corporate Spenders on research and development they've set more technical standards than any any other organization in the world for 5G 5G is an advanced wireless communication technology because it operates at higher frequencies than 4G it can be up to 100 times faster and also more reliable it also hasn't really been fully deployed yet but in the small town of Jen we can start to see what it can do with 4G our cell phone towers connect mainly to our phones and there's a limit to how many devices any one Tower can handle at a time 5G is dramatic Improvement that promises to connect all sorts of devices wirelessly to the internet and in much greater numbers in Wireless Communications data is transmitted by radio waves as you progress from 3G to 4G to 5G the frequency of the radio waves becomes higher and higher this allows more data to be carried enabling faster download and upload speeds this is a big deal because so much of tech depends on internet infrastructure as 3G progressed to 4G increased data loads enabled simple phone calls to progress to ride hailing apps food delivery apps video conferences the list is endless increased data loads help build the so-called called Internet of Things allowing devices to talk to devices like cars talking to cars or machines in a factory coordinating to become fully automated why was China success with 5G it got the message of what could 5G do it got the message that if I can provide connectivity I can collect data information based on information AI algorithms can do things from Healthcare educ manufacturing okay across all of the sectors it understood that urgently Huawei is a genuinely impressive state-of-the-art worldclass telecoms equipment manufacturing company and it was their successes particularly in 5G technology that are really leading the way um and are causing us to have to play catchup to them what's being installed right now is a new 5G antenna it supports a very wide range of frequencies including our 700 MHz frequency China is deploying 5G at a scale greater than any other place in the world China is exceptionally good at developing infrastructure uh whether it's you know 5G infrastructure or electric grid infrastructure or electric vehicle charging infrastructure it has this ability to do good planning and then also to execute authorities in China are pushing 5G hard turning difficult to connect places like China's mountainous quo province into Laboratories for huawei's 5G applications out here in the mountains the internet has always been poor a little bit of bad weather a little bit of wind no internet it was really hard to get a signal in remote places forget about it but it has changed recently now with 5G we've started doing smart farming 5G technology is able to make stronger connections and transfer more data to more points this enables places like this tea Farm to deploy Wireless sensors in hard-to-reach places this Tea Plantation has really embraced smart farming it's been quite useful for our agricultural management these sensors all help us predict the humidity wind conditions and temperature more data leads to better modeling and better crop yields processing the information fed to it through 5G a smart farming system can alert Farmers to the optimal times to remove weeds plant seeds and and harvest crops but this is just the beginning of what 5G can do what I've seen in China is 5G completely changing the way people live and work even in seemingly low Tech traditional Industries across the country more than 2 and A2 million people are employed in coal mining it's dangerous work known for frequent accidents and fatalities this is the main shaft of the mine it's a dark place with thick air it's also the most dangerous place in the mine one of the problems is the inability to control Machinery remotely it's impractical to connect using wires meaning workers have needed to be perilously close to their machines at all times 5G is capable of bringing digital connections into deep underground crevices such as this one allowing the facility to become completely automated previous 4G systems beamed data inefficiently in all directions 5G is much more precise we can make beams simultaneously that can be a little sliver going this way or we can have a little sliver that way or we can have multiple ones that way or multiple ones this way and it can extend the distance or it can provide more capacity or it can follow somebody or something China says its goal is to ultimately move away from coal and into cleaner forms of energy 5G is a critical part of this plan as well this is the ding dang floating solar farm across a large swath of sea are endless solar panels each requiring monitoring the plant's expected total output is 550 million kilowatt hours per year that's enough to power 52 thousand typical American Homes you have tens of thousands of photovoltaic cells and 5G can monitor information from them more efficiently than anything else can China's national 5G infrastructure gives a built-in advantage to this large scale solar farm solar panel technology is prone to malfunctions and one problematic panel can shut down an entire grid 5G enables each panel to constantly send data to a Central Command station making inspections more efficient and saving labor [Music] costs and a solar farm can scale to a size that wouldn't be possible otherwise I can now monitor them to see whether they're failing or when they're going to fail so I can optimize that prediction of maintenance for these farms and there's another unexpected benefit here the shade from the solar farm actually cools the surrounding water helping create an ideal environment for farming shrimp and other Seafood but all this is possible because the Chinese government sees the advantage of creating a web of connectivity across the entire country and is willing to use its Central authority to make it a reality 5G cellular technology is really sort of a major leap and it really is more of the high-tech future that we seen in the movies and in sci-fi um in which we're surrounded all the time uh by you know really high-speed data and the ability to exploit all of that and that just basically means 5G will enable a much more precision-based applications driverless cars automated ports and factories Next Generation AI what all of these things have in common is that they can't fully develop until 5G infrastructure is built bu and as with most new infrastructure we don't yet know how it will change society for better or worse why is it that a Chinese company is leading the way in building the next generation of the internet there's no doubt that the Chinese Communist Party uses its Central authority to force change in ways that aren't possible in Western democracies but another key reason is the intense work culture it can be brutal with 6-day weeks and 12-hour days being the norm despite it all when I worked in Chinese Tech I still found something energizing about [Music] it Junior Associates nuian and Lin are currently taking part in huawei's brand of basic training here all new employees even office workers must learn the art of deploying 5G base stations they train for a variety of terrain from Urban centers to the kind of remote mountains that guo province is known for and that Huawei specializes in reaching [Music] [Laughter] [Music] for cut the training we saw is hard to describe Western observers often call the Huawei Company culture militaristic that's probably part of the story but there's also something else hwe tries to motivate its employees in ways that probably would not fly in Western industry wangin leads the training for new [Music] recruits you look this is our training area I think it's different than the training facilities in most other companies our facilities are Outdoors on top of a [Music] mountain this slogan how would I translate it for foreigners if you want to take more responsibilities you must work harder in the training I look at these slogans and think about how out of place they would seem at a western company the messages are about enduring hardships and winning battles Huawei was founded by Ren who started his career in the Chinese Army he then went on to found Huawei whose name literally means Chinese [Music] achievement what I find interesting interesting is how the posters around campus Echo the propaganda style of the Chinese government they talk about the importance of sacrifice and hard work in aiding China's technological development a lot of what Beijing tries to do is it it's trying to use ideology to Corral a lot of the dynamic firms um and people in China to pursue the goals that it really wants to have my job is to train the young people to develop the spirit of bitter struggle to train everyone to become full with Vigor only when you have suffered can you understand the sweet things in life people live good lives now they never have experienced the struggle the point of this place is to give them a taste of that the people here train to connect not just China but every corner of the world this is in line with Chinese State goals which seek to export Chinese technology globally in countries in Africa you will mostly see Chinese equipment everywhere I was recently in Ethiopia and I was struck because I kept having this outof body experience I felt like I was in China the subway was constructed by China the subway cars have Chinese words in them the United States is not visibly present in a lot of developing countries around the world by 2017 Huawei was bringing 5G and its applications to the entire world and then the US government started to take notice Huawei and ZTE are both stateb companies their efforts to enter the American Market is a great example of how China attempts to steal our private data and intellectual property in 2018 hwei CFO Mong wano the daughter of founder nun was apprehended in Canada under suspicion of violating us sanctions the whole world sees this for what it is America is trying to strangle China's high-tech companies in May 2019 the US government placed Huawei on the so-called entity list a register of companies that are effectively banned from doing business in the US James molon is one of the architects of this policy change the day that Huawei and its subsidiaries were placed on the entity list was frankly a day of real sense of personal accomplishment for me I had been writing about Huawei for 25 years and informing the US government about many different features of huawei's relationship with the Chinese military with the Chinese government um its activities abroad that I thought were suspicious and questionable a country is always going to be extremely protective of its telecomunications infrastructure it is the way it maintains control over its territory and connects its leaders its police forces its military and during the Cold War was the way in which the United States government maintained command and control over weapons that could have destroyed the world hundreds of times over mulvenon contends that while there hasn't been any proof nothing in public at least of hua's spying in the US there is no way of ensuring a Chinese company's independence from Bing to protect against this threat the US government has mandated Huawei equipment AC across the country be ripped out and replaced in the town of South Canon Pennsylvania local Telecom Company CEO Jim kale is overseeing the removal of Huawei equipment from the internet infrastructure but now he faces a new problem alternate equipment is three times more expensive than huawei's without Huawei there is no cost-effective way to connect this region to the internet our allegian is to our own country here and that's very important I take that very seriously and the rest of us as rural Americans we're patriotic and uh yeah so we we did think long hard about that before we made that decision had about 1,300 of these units deployed in customers homes over the course of the last couple years in particular there was the the push to to ban the product and um which eventually led to the Mandate where we had to rip and replace and uh we're now in the proc process of doing that re taking swapping out the Huawei solution with a with a different solution and actually that when you think about it it's actually a windfall for China right so you're actually taking equipment out there you're ripping it out and you're going out and buying new equipment right buying it from China right I mean know it's it's the vendors the vendors we do business with they're getting their parts from China and so China's getting a windfall out of this for many observers in America the most challenging thing about Huawei is that they can make products that no Western firm has been able to replicate especially when it comes to cost and without Huawei there is simply no costeffective way right now to build 5G across much of America something that lawyer Eric Atria discovered when he and his family moved to rural Florida we moved out here and found out that there literally wasn't internet out here uh we couldn't get any internet and the only place in our yard that we could actually get one bar of service from our cell phone provider is this log so my wife called it logging on and you only get one bar of signal standing here so my wife was out here the other day holding her phone in the air as a personal Hotpot and her laptop in the other hand so she could do a work [Music] meeting actually not working the United States has only Built about 100,000 5G base stations compared to the over 2 million in China no it's working why is China so much more successful at creating affordable cuttingedge Tech so historically a country's capacity to produce was itself viewed as Innovative so in perial times China's capacity to produce these you know Wonderful Goods this porcelain the silk was all inspiring for those who were able to to view them to see them and it's only closer to our present where we see this distinction between Innovation and production China is a place where R&D and Manufacturing are very tightly linked together where the knowledge can really circulate um and be kept alive it can be practiced and can be made better and that is something where the US has fallen behind pretty substantially over the last five decades shinin is the manufacturing epicenter of China it's also the hometown of most of the Chinese Tech Giants including huawe so Shenzhen was declared famously by dong Xiao ping a special economic zone in the 1980s before 1979 shenen was a small fishing Village of 30,000 people then it was designated China's first special economic zone an experiment with capitalism that set it apart from the centrally planned economic model in the rest of the country from the beginning authorities viewed Mastery of manufacturing as key to Innovation Flash Forward to today shinjin is the manufacturing Powerhouse of the world in 1997 there were many foreign investors here it was the peak of the reform and opening years lots of foreign Capital was flowing into China and this gave us lots of opportunities to learn and improve ourselves a lot of people from all over China from Europe from the United States and from many other parts of the world came to Shenzhen um to implement technology production in new ways to walk around Shenzhen is to see a tech Hub which is very different from Silicon Valley's software startup culture at the center of it all are the factories and the Art of making makers spaces are everywhere where people produce Tinker hack and most famously copy foreign Tech a lot of developing countries got to be richer by copying and indeed stealing from Advanced countries that was the case when the United States was a major IP violator back in the uh 19th century mostly from um the United Kingdom Shang Jo is a product designer in shinen he challenges the whole idea of what IP theft means a lot of people talk about knockoff products in China like all the fake iPhones made but I see knockoff as a neutral word which means learning and evolving something that's associated with intellectual property with patents arguably with a very Western Centric definition of what counts as Innovation which is often rooted in this idea of that there's an authentic original uh a charismatic technology Creator who came up with this fantastic completely novel idea that's revolutionizing a whole industry and we don't really think of something like modification or slow paced change as Innovation and so what I think is really important for us to understand how China innovates is to rethink what Innovation means in the first place there is a more important part of technology which is something I call Process knowledge which is simply the experience the tacid knowledge the understanding of how to make something and so in the kitchen context if you put someone into a super fancy kitchen decked out with u really fancy gadgets as well as extremely clear recipes uh I think that person would have a hard time doing something as simple as frying an egg uh if he hasn't had some cooking experience in the past the kitchen analogy seems like a good one to me in my years working in techken China I saw it become the workshop of the world like a nation of busy chefs China was making things at turbo speed building worldclass skills but then something else started to happen they started experimenting in the kitchen as there was increasing clustering of manufacturing centers around different Industries a lot of learning occurred I remember going through a factory in China and one of the ways they had been able to cut the cost of the solar panel was to figure out a way to slice the Ingot more thinly China is masterful at these types of process Innovations and over time also began to really gain Innovation capabilities the spaces where China has World leading Tech tend to be the places where China holds manufacturing dominance Chinese battery companies make 77% of the world's batteries China's firm produce 80% of the components in solar panels Huawei followed a similar path after producing Telecom equipment for foreign companies for years their manufacturing experience helped them develop better and cheaper products if China had never become the workshop of the world I doubt we'd even be talking about Chinese Tech Giants and a lot of the manufacturing Workforce in China has expanded very significantly in part at the expense of the us as we see from covid-19 a lot of the US manufacturers in its early days struggle to make something as simple as masks for people as well as cotton swabs for testing the contrast that we see in China is that manufacturers were able to respond really quickly manufacturing dominance creates spillover advantages for Chinese entrepreneurs advantages that show up in unexpected places AR in 2014 I built a 10 megawatt Bitcoin mine in the inner Mongolia Province at that time it was one of China's largest facilities now in 2021 I'm building the same kind of facility here in the desert except this time around it's 60 times larger it's like coming full circle just in a new location Kevin pan is the the CEO of pulin one of the largest Bitcoin mining operations in the world a Bitcoin mining facility is similar to a data center powerful computers operate 24/7 to run the Bitcoin Network for security the network depends on the participation of computers scattered around the world to collectively keep track of Bitcoin ownership the system issues Bitcoins to participants by rewarding those who solve complex cryptographic puzzles and activity that requires huge amounts of electricity Bitcoin mining was once dominated by us miners but as so often happens China was quick to get into the game and grew to hold as much as a 75% share of the industry I'm especially interested in asking Kevin what he thought gave China that edge in this and in so many other areas almost unfathomable how quick the supply chain is in senen in America it takes days to receive prototypes for your designs in senen if you send blueprints to a factory in the morning they'll deliver a prototype by the afternoon it's a paradise for any entrepreneur working with Hardware in other places you just can't do this only in sension Kevin built his massive Bitcoin operation in China and then the hammer came down China's Central Bank cracked down on cryptocurrencies calling all crypto related activities illegal it happened around the same time as a wide- ranging Tech Crackdown that also hit social media companies and online loan providers as powerful as the Chinese government is when it comes to rapidly deploying infastructure like 5G it can be equally harsh and essentially with the same strug of a pen it banned Kevin's entire industry citing the environmental consequences of Bitcoin mining ever since we got shut down the company's been in a tough position so what happened to Kevin turns out he wasn't about to give up so easily he just pulled up stakes and started over in a new home where he has been welcomed with open arms I love Bitcoin uh because it's it's bring freedom to people you can protect your own asset and nobody want nobody could ever ever could took it from you so where does it actually exist it's uh on the internet Kevin's not alone in Jumping Ship many entrepreneurs caught in Chinese Tech crackdowns have relocated to America they're here because the Chinese government takes an active role in steering Innovation policy makers funnel talent and money into Industries they view as important at the same time they shut down Industries they view as wasteful risky or frivolous when China shut us down we immediately complied with the law but in our hearts we felt hopeless we spent so long building so much and it was all torn down in a single night we either had to give up or start from scratch today Kevin and his team of Bitcoin miners are meeting with Kenneth Winkles Kevin good morning head of a Local Economic Development organization good to see you again sir how manyan total megawatts will you be utilizing once you're up and running yeah pH one is about 100 megaw okay I don't believe that what happened in China will happen in the United States I really don't we've got a very stable type of government whether you're red or a blue State you happen to be in a red State Texas is business friendly so you're not going to see somebody come in and say no you can't do that in my backyard okay crypto was banned in China because the Chinese state uses its strong central authority to guide innovation as it sees fit but is it just driving out the disruptors and original thinkers needed to Foster true Innovation there's no shortage of strong opinions I've seen many times in Chinese bookstores there are many many books in those bookstores that say where is China Steve Jobs and this is a question that China itself is asking and so I do believe ultimately that it's the combination of the American free market with our democratic system that ultimately is best for fostering innovation A's vision of the technological future is a little bit different from California's in its view a lot of social media companies are actually creating a lot of social unrest and frankly it doesn't see a great use for cryptocurrency which is almost explicitly designed to be out of state control there are certainly efforts by the government to redirect talent and capital towards so-called hard tech sectors such as climate Tech such as electric vehicles Etc China's government guides Innovation into areas that it deems important but can a single institution always choose the right winners either way it does seem to be working for a number of key Industries and the Chinese model of a heavier State hand seems to be gaining influence worldwide the challenge of competing with China has caused people to reassess whether the market alone can create and mobilize the resour sources for innovation in the United States and the belief I think is that it can't especially when you're competing with a country where the government has been able to mobilize such vast sums of resources um in the same areas and so the US government has put its own thumb on the scale with the 2022 passage of the chips and science act injecting public money into the semiconductor industry today's computer chips are easily the most complex devices ever made and they also seen now as a critical strategic resource besides trying to jump domestic production the US and the West are also trying to keep the means of production out of China's hands without advanced semiconductors there is no way that China can have a thriving technological industry China is now out of the Starting Gate in semiconductors but in the most Rosy view it is probably at least 5 to 15 years behind the US in terms of the most crucial semiconductor Technologies computer chips are solid pieces of silicon and metal with literally billions of tiny electronic switches packed into a very small space since the 1970s the key to increasing the power and speed of computers has been tied directly to the density of those switches as they've shrunk down to the atomic scale the technology required to make them has become increasingly costly and complex pushing the envelope of Chip Innovation is like building a pyramid everything rests on what came below and China's pyramid is really just getting started one of the most dramatic consequences of the trade war with China was the exposure of China's dependence on high quality and and high-end semiconductor chips uh from the United States and Japan and Korea and Taiwan and I would say right now that catchup in the semiconductor space is probably the single greatest challenge that the Chinese technology sphere currently faces and the the highest hill that they have to climb this is a Huawei cell phone factory just a few years ago Huawei was on track to become the leading maker of mobile phones in the world then the US government cut off their access to Advanced semiconductors Huawei has had a lot of different problems with trying to maintain production there's simply no way to be a major technology provider if you don't have the most advanced semiconductors in the world and so at this point huawei's revenues have collapsed mostly because its smartphone business has collapsed it was at for one period the second largest smartphone maker in the world today it is just barely in the running for being the top 10 largest smartphone makers in the world in Chandler Arizona I visit an Intel semiconductor Factory also known as a fab here Intel is building a new state-of-the-art facility if any one place represents the front line of the tech War today this is it welcome to Fab 42 you're in one of Intel's most advanced factories very large outfit here that we run uh with a lot of different people uh doing various activities semiconductors process the data that run through digital devices we start our process with a bare silicon wafer it looks like a pizza 300 mm in diameter Digital Electronics work by processing our voice the videos we watch and the data we collect into a binary code that can be transmitted between us this is the language of computers and the internet what creates this code are switches called transistors at the heart of computers today are tiny Wafers of silicon that can hold more than 100 billion transistors in just a few square cm the switches of today's computers are only a few atoms wide only visible under an electron microscope arranged by millions of minuscule networks they look like Farmland viewed from 30,000 ft the connection between them are just as Tiny on this package itself there are 1.1 million interconnects um and of those interconnects about 980,000 of those interconnects are at Intel state-of-the-art the mind-bogglingly complex layout of these impossibly small components is printed onto the Silicon by lithography using focused ultraviolet light waves that are just 13 billionths of a meter long atom by atom different metals are deposited by Ma of almost unimaginable Precision building these chips requires an infastructure it requires factories even though the chips are very very tiny the factories that build them are quite you know elaborate you have clean rooms that are 10,000 times cleaner than where you do heart surgery each new generation of fabrication Machinery is an advance on what came before it starting in the 1970s Mo's law predicted that chip technology would improve so rapidly that the number of transistors on a chip would double every months this has held mostly true so far making it almost impossible for newcomers to the game to catch up without relying on equipment produced by just a few standard setting companies imagine you have billions of transistors on a you know if your finger finger nail if a small defects and I mean small defects being like like a size of a you know molecule or even a DNA the whole thing breaks apart this Intel Fab is unique for America it's a little bit like the Chinese model with research and development groups embedded within full-scale manufacturing facilities I asked researcher Rahul manopoly what he thought about the connection between manufacturing and R&D what is lost when we uh do not do R&D and Manufacturing in house I think that's a that's probably a a longer term VI you got to look at when you stop doing manufacturing it's not the immediate generation but the next generation of products you lose your expertise in and over time you can lose expertise in critical skills that are required to advance the technology it's not a stretch to say that here the US is relearning a lesson that China is already committed to it's a reminder of what America may have lost in allowing the decline of its own manufacturing sector but it's also a testament to some of America's strengths we have about 100 phds working in this facility and uh we we do care about diversity diversity of thought diversity of opinion diversity of view as I look around I see top scientists from many countries working here they come from Europe India and even China to provide different perspectives on how to solve difficult problems this is something that I never really saw in Chinese research labs and it's one of the many reasons why Chinese companies are having such a difficult time catching up in semiconductors in this facility the most cuttingedge lithography machines are from the Netherlands the chip designs are from California minerals for chipm processes come from all over the world producing something as complicated as a semiconductor requires International cooperation there isn't a country in the world that can do it alone but now China will have to try in late 2022 the US government expanded its Tech war on China new regulations forced all Americans working in the semiconductor industry in China to resign or renounce their citizenship the restrictions are only expanding in scope what started as an attempt to choke select companies like Huawei seems to be expanding to the entire Chinese Tech sector it was a very comprehensive set of rules designed really to to allow the US to control just exactly what capability China would have across the semiconductor manufacturing space and and so China um faces a a really significant problem no country has ever attempted to recreate for example all the pieces of the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain on its own back at Huawei the company is on a war footing cut off from the technology it needs to power their products they know they need to move fast the way the Chinese typically respond to efforts like that is they redouble their efforts to innovate internally as you may know our supply of semiconductors was choked off we can't make them but I can feel it the whole of society is working to find a way out of this problem of course here in this lab we are focused on our own problems but you could say we're working on the fundamental problem this country faces how do we get around the pressure that has been put on us is another route possible that doesn't rely on semiconductors in the Huawei R&D Labs researchers study how to use light to process data rather than using traditional chips losing access to the most cuttingedge chips has slowed down the progress of many of the most prominent Chinese Tech Giants or has it lit a fire in August 2023 Huawei stunned the World by announcing a new phone with a 7 nanometer Chinese made chip more advanced than anything anyone thought China could make so quickly it was a real morale boost for the Chinese Tech sector China is trying to be held back but we will innovate ourselves out of the problem the rise of Chinese Tech giants has changed the world China's model of innovation created World leading companies while many insist that China did not come by these gains honestly relying on intellectual property theft and predatory pricing they still did it and they did it with a different ethos and Manufacturing Focus that challenges expectations of how Innovation happens they Rose in a time of globalization but they're very triggered a tech war in my personal opinion it slowed down the world slowed down the world we could have been far more advanced in a lot of areas in healthcare education and a lot of the industrial applications of 5G because we would have had more engagement more sharing of ideas rather than not invented here that's an Eastern thing we're a western you know that sort of mentality unfortunate for the world I think the preference is to be able to be reduce our dependence on the Chinese supply chain hyper globalization had really gone too far and had not taken sufficiently into account geopolitics trying to hamstring China's ability to innovate is really the wrong answer to the question and if the question is how can the US become more competitive it needs to get its own house in order and compete Mom it's not working the reason you can have that iPhone with so much capability in your hand is the result of globalization so that iPhone represents parts coming from all over the world so what we've seen over the last 2 years is essentially a reversal of that process produced in partnership with the China project what comes next I don't know but I believe that Chinese technology will continue to change the world for better or worse first [Music] [Applause] [Music] sh [Music]
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