He summarizes a three-way Chinese objective in the grand bargain: cheap energy from the Western Hemisphere, semiconductor access, and U.S. market access.
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"...access to cheap energy of the Western Hemisphere it wants Nvidia chips to fuel its AI and it wants access to the US market..."
"...He'd be frozen. And Satan would use Virgil as a bargaining chip and says, listen, your friend now is frozen. If you love him,..."
"...It doesn't even have a single manufacturer. Just the people. manufacture chips right it doesn't have physical plants it's it's it's a design company..."
"...your attention. Okay? It's basically techno -slavery. So imagine a computer chip implanted into your brain that tells you everything. Okay? You don't have..."
"...global effort. Okay. Meaning like. Um, it's California that designs the chips, uh, NVIDIA basically, okay, they're the ones who design the chips. They..."
"...is a very big deal. NVIDIA was not able to sell chips into China. And this is going to affect NVIDIA's bottom line. NVIDIA..."
"...this grand bargain, what China would want is access to NVIDIA chips, semiconductors, in order to fuel its AI, okay? Um... The United States..."
"...the fact that it has limited access to semiconductors you to chips and so China wants more chips from the United States and the..."
"...grand bargain in South Korea China wants first and foremost Nvidia chips Scott Besant wants first and foremost access to the"
"...that because you know taiwan has things like you know super chip semiconductors that well it sells it's the it is the country that..."
"...and i tell the united states hey here's my new bargaining chip and so that's that's my big worry with um a ground invasion..."
"...circle. China said, well, we're not even going to buy your chips anymore because that China sovereignty, perhaps like Huawei here has really good..."
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