Would China be able to manufacture a US$145 million superconducting COMPUTER that will change the world? (Part 1)


China is building a 1 billion yuan (US$145.4 million) “superconducting COMPUTER” – an exceptional machine fit for growing new weapons, breaking codes, investigating knowledge and – as indicated by official data and scientists associated with the enterprise – helping fight…


and software, is worth $461 billion, according to the latest estimate by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. That is more than the global drug trade.

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People in Hong Kong say they have few options of recourse through the political system. There are no free elections in selecting the region’s highest office; instead, Beijing wields significant influence on who gets the job, and what his agenda will be. “If they want something done in Hong Kong,” Mo said, referring to Chinese authorities, “they just do it.”

Part of the problem, he said, is that Mexican environmental agencies are chronically understaffed and handicapped by a lack of resources, preventing them from effectively policing industries.

“We are exploring all options,” said Gary Shapiro, the association’s president, said when asked if his group would sue the administration. “The tariffs will stifle our global leadership in 5G, create and internet tax on business and cause uncertainty for companies.”

“We’re receiving many orders from the United States now,” Machado said, while workers passed by wheeling dollies loaded with fans and other parts. 

After much delay, the city’s first of several planned organic resource recovery centres may finally open within the year, turning organic waste into electricity. The contract to build the controversial waste-to-energy plant, capable of meeting about 1 per cent of the city’s power needs, was granted late last year.

Recently, many Chinese mill owners have started hiring workers from countries including Syria, Pakistan, and Senegal. Several weeks before I arrived in the Prato area, a small protest was held outside a local workshop that regularly received subcontracts from a nearby firm that produces metalwork for well-known fashion brands. The workshop’s Chinese proprietor had abruptly closed the operation, locking out his employees, who were mostly Senegalese, and stiffing them of their wages. They found him around the corner, in another mill that he owned, and he agreed to pay them if they met him back at the workshop. When they returned to the factory, he greeted them at the front door, and asked them to wait a minute for their money. He then walked out the back door and got into a waiting car.

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• Procter & Gamble acquired Walker & Company, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based startup making health and beauty products for people of color. Financial terms weren’t disclosed. Walker & Company had raised approximately $33.3 million in venture funding from investors including Institutional Venture Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Upfront Ventures, Daher Capital, Collaborative Fund, Google Ventures, Felicis Ventures and Melo7 Tech Partners.

Taking video surveillance to terrifying new heights, China is developing a facial recognition system that can match faces to a database of 1.3 billion ID photos in seconds, with a target of achieving 90 per cent accuracy.

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