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I personally never really considered “Chinese knockoff” a negative term because those products still fill a niche that is beneficial to the consumer, usually very low cost entry level offerings the “brand name” companies don’t bother making. Now that the “brand names” have straight up said they don’t intend on making entire categories of consumer products anymore, this could be a great opportunity for Chinese companies.


There’s a stereotype of Chinese brands being “low quality” which obviously isn’t always true to begin with, but even if we assume it is, given the choice between a maybe lower quality product you still get to own and none at all, I think the decision is pretty clear, at least for me.


With shortages of things like GPUs, third party Chinese manufacturers can’t easily jump in to fill the gap because those chips are complex and proprietary both in the silicon design and the interfaces/APIs they need to work with, so the barrier to entry is quite high. Even if they straight up reverse engineered and “stole” Nividia’s designs (which I personally don’t even consider unethical), they’ll have a hard time legally selling them in Western markets because Nividia will sue them. But DRAM and SSDs are much simpler and there are already Chinese offerings of both on places like Aliexpress and even Amazon (not just using brand name chips on their own board, though that’s still more common, I’m certain there are also in-house Chinese DRAM and flash chips from small firms), I don’t see a reason they can’t just ramp up production and cash in on the shortage in the West. But there could still be details I’m not aware of. All they have to do is offer something reasonably reliable and leas expensive than the ridiculous prices “brand name” parts are going for and I can’t imagine them not getting customers looking to build custom PCs for cheap.


Again, I personally don’t give a shit if they “stole” designs from the brand names or not, because I consider stealing intellectual property from billion dollar corporations to be morally neutral.


So, people more knowledgeable on how electronics manufacturing and supply chains work, do you think we’ll see Chinese brands becoming more prominent in the Western consumer computer parts market now that the likes of Samsung, SKHynix, and Micron straight up don’t even want to sell to consumers anymore?
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@dRLY@lemmy.ml · Dec 17
There’s a stereotype of Chinese brands being “low quality”



That used to be how things marked “made in Japan” were stereotyped. Basically all the major industrialized nations carried that stereotype until they were able to develop. So China will eventually get to the point of the stereotype flipping at the rate they have been moving. They will still have plenty of truly cheap crap due to being so large in volume of factories and being super willing to make really really niche things. Always fun (and cool) to see the wild motherboards/PCs out of e-waste old parts.


The only thing I hope to see is a push to stop outright ripoff stuff like the “2TB USB drives” that are really 32GB (or lower) with firmware that deletes data that is larger than the flash storage. I am fine with knock-off stuff as long as it is able to do the core thing. A knockoff bag that is able to still hold the same amount of things is fine and allows folks that want the look to be close enough. Even if the flash storage on a knockoff USB drive is super slow, it should be the real capacity.
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