That's a great way to lower the cost of the current generation of the tech while ensuring there is no next generation of the tech.
That's a great way to lower the cost of the current generation of the tech while ensuring there is no next generation of the tech.
I don't think that makes any sense whatsoever.
If everyone could make these machines, there'd be more of these machines.
There are so many examples of this out there, already, that I find this specious "no next generation" argument to be either simply coming from bias, or ignorance.
For sure, we only care about Taiwan because there is one Taiwan. End patents: no more Taiwan problem.