What happened to the promised technology blockade?
As a result, reporters from all over the country, who had arrived in high spirits, all turned their attention to these guys who were looking for contract manufacturers.
However, these manufacturers who outsourced their production to Ruyang collectively expressed the same attitude.
Anyway, we neither admit nor deny it. You can guess if you want, and you can bite me.
This is somewhat ambiguous.
This is exactly their usual thuggish behavior.
Everyone is chasing profits. As long as Ruyang's chips are good and cheap enough, who cares where its technology comes from?
Anyway, everyone knows that the technology doesn't belong to them, and that's enough.
As for which unlucky guy leaked the technology, who cares?
Faced with this outcome, the major suppliers were naturally unwilling to give up.
However, there's no way around it; 180-nanometer technology is already quite mature, so it's reasonable for a contract manufacturer to make some technological improvements and turn it into their own technology.
But what about their interests?
How will they absorb their excess production capacity? Who will they sell their chips to?
They've now captured 60% of the market share in China, which is a lot of money.
Finally, unable to sanction Ruyang Electronics Technology, they came up with yet another foolish move.
That means waging a price war.
With preconceived notions, they didn't believe that China's costs could be lower than theirs, and that China had an absolute advantage.
As a result, several major manufacturers began to lower the price of their 180-nanometer chips, bringing them down to the same price as Su Wu's.
Seeing this, Su Wu smiled.
Engaging in a price war? Isn't that nonsense?
Putting everything else aside, just the labor costs alone would crush them in China.
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