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Nice rant.
You should try reading the article. These aren't cheap copies they are talking about.
Thanks for calling me out ... I have a bad habit of commenting on headlines ... read the article and you are right ... the story is about actually produced CPUs being illegally shared and sold be reviewers before public sale
But my point still stands about us dealing with China ... it always amazes me, western countries keep complaining about China, the things China does, how China cheats, how China breaks rules and how illegal China is ... yet we still do billions of dollars worth of trade with them and base a large chunk of our economy on them. We literally provoke military conflict with them, yet they are our biggest trading partner.
Your point wasn't wrong. It simply wasn't what the article was about.
The copy is cheap because it doesn't include intels profits.
Sounds like you didn't read the article either.