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The electric plane is coming. This is an official project of COMAC and CATL (the world's largest transportation battery maker.)

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There is no country better placed for the future than China. It is three steps ahead of everyone in adopting new technology.
 

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China puts in water world's 1st commercial undersea data storage
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A model of the world's first commercial undersea data center. /CMG


A model of the world's first commercial undersea data center. /CMG
China has taken a step toward the world's first commercial data center under the sea. The data storage unit was submerged into the sea near Hainan Island on Friday.
The data center, once completed, will be 40 to 60 percent more power efficient than centers hosted ashore, according to Pu Ding, general manager of the project.
It took the engineers almost 3 hours to put the 1,300-tonne storage unit 35 meters underwater. The entire project is composed of 100 such units.
A storage unit of the world's first commercial undersea data center is put into the sea near south China's Hainan Province, November 24, 2023. /CMG


A storage unit of the world's first commercial undersea data center is put into the sea near south China's Hainan Province, November 24, 2023. /CMG
Putting data centers into the sea can be beneficial in many ways. The center can utilize sea water to cool the electronic parts, reducing the electricity cost of air conditioning.
"The entire data center can cool itself naturally," said Xie Qian, senior engineer of CTTL Terminals, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT). "The water-cooling technology will also help increase the density of servers, boosting the computing power."
Additionally, undersea data centers make use of the vast space of the seabed to reduce land cost. They are also located far away from human habitats and face less interference.
The underwater environment is also free of dust and oxygen, thus electronic devices can last longer and break less often.
"Some of the undersea data centers will be located near coastal cities. So, they are closer to the core nodes of the network, which will make the network response faster," Xie explained.
Though companies like Microsoft have already tested underwater data centers and called the plan feasible, China's version will officially enter commercial operation and serve real customers.
 

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Hope this doesn't derail China's growth or that of the world ?! You guys have already done enough damage to the world courtesy the Wuhan virus & it's not as if you've benefited from it either. Let's hope you don't goof up again.

As usual ccp is shouting "all is well" and taking every measure to contain the reality of the new 2023 China virus.

They did the same in 2019, and we know what happened. You can't trust these liars. Hopefully, this time it's truly seasonal and not due to eating bats, rats, snakes, insects, worms, dogs etc.
 

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As usual ccp is shouting "all is well" and taking every measure to contain the reality of the new 2023 China virus.

They did the same in 2019, and we know what happened. You can't trust these liars. Hopefully, this time it's truly seasonal and not due to eating bats, rats, snakes, insects, worms, dogs etc.
Don't worry,

just drink some cow urine
 

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Don't worry,

just drink some cow urine
Before you ridicule Indians drinking "cow urine" (which nobody does), take a look at your at your house, chong.

1. Eggs boiled in human urine:

2. Some food made with cow dung:

3. Snake soup

4. Eating dicks and testicles of other animals:

5. Eating human foetus (truly subhuman act):

Only Chinese will eat things like cow dung soup, boiled dog dick, human urine, snakes, raw bats and humans.

Next time onwards, think 10 times before even thinking of writing "Indians" and "cow urine" in one sentence.
 

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Before you ridicule Indians drinking "cow urine" (which nobody does), take a look at your at your house, chong.

1. Eggs boiled in human urine:

2. Some food made with cow dung:

3. Snake soup

4. Eating dicks and testicles of other animals:

5. Eating human foetus (truly subhuman act):

Only Chinese will eat things like cow dung soup, boiled dog dick, human urine, snakes, raw bats and humans.

Next time onwards, think 10 times before even thinking of writing "Indians" and "cow urine" in one sentence.
Don't worry,

eat some more cow dung
 

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Don't worry,

eat some more cow dung
Some of the worst excesses happened in Wuxuan, in the far southern region of Guangxi, where the hearts, livers and genitals of victims were cut out and fed to revellers.

I used to think the Han developed a taste for human foetus during the great famines & possibly fancied bat meat along with other exotic animals like eating live rats & octopus during such trying times. But that's not the case at all as witnessed above.

This wasn't even during the great famines recorded during the 5 pests campaign or the great leap forward. This was during the cultural revolution.

Truly there's no race more vile than the Han. You don't spare your own that too during peace times , how will you be considerate & compassionate towards others ?
 

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China puts in water world's 1st commercial undersea data storage
Gong Zhe


A model of the world's first commercial undersea data center. /CMG's first commercial undersea data center. /CMG


A model of the world's first commercial undersea data center. /CMG
China has taken a step toward the world's first commercial data center under the sea. The data storage unit was submerged into the sea near Hainan Island on Friday.
The data center, once completed, will be 40 to 60 percent more power efficient than centers hosted ashore, according to Pu Ding, general manager of the project.
It took the engineers almost 3 hours to put the 1,300-tonne storage unit 35 meters underwater. The entire project is composed of 100 such units.
A storage unit of the world's first commercial undersea data center is put into the sea near south China's Hainan Province, November 24, 2023. /CMG's first commercial undersea data center is put into the sea near south China's Hainan Province, November 24, 2023. /CMG


A storage unit of the world's first commercial undersea data center is put into the sea near south China's Hainan Province, November 24, 2023. /CMG
Putting data centers into the sea can be beneficial in many ways. The center can utilize sea water to cool the electronic parts, reducing the electricity cost of air conditioning.
"The entire data center can cool itself naturally," said Xie Qian, senior engineer of CTTL Terminals, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT). "The water-cooling technology will also help increase the density of servers, boosting the computing power."
Additionally, undersea data centers make use of the vast space of the seabed to reduce land cost. They are also located far away from human habitats and face less interference.
The underwater environment is also free of dust and oxygen, thus electronic devices can last longer and break less often.
"Some of the undersea data centers will be located near coastal cities. So, they are closer to the core nodes of the network, which will make the network response faster," Xie explained.
Though companies like Microsoft have already tested underwater data centers and called the plan feasible, China's version will officially enter commercial operation and serve real customers.
Hainan is not very far off Taiwan. Should be fun when China launches its invasion of Taiwan & the US + Japan + Australia + UK + Philippines retaliate especially with those data centres not far off the coasts of Hainan.
 

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The Chinese-made Whoosh! HSR line in Indonesia is attracting attention!


Just like the Jakarta-Kuala Lumpur flight on the ARJ-21!

 

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The things CCP and Xitler will not tell to the world!!! 🤮🤮🤮

Kung-Flu Korona Chinese have a new pandemic!!! :sick: :sick: :sick:

After WUHAN VIRUS , China may be planning another pandemic for the world! :scared2:



Don't worry



Taking this elixir will keep you safe

 

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These will have massive implications for China industrial base :)

Electro Magnetic catapults on China's latest carrier:

Magnetic levitation train that travels at 1000 km per hour!
 

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Huawei and Xiaomi clobbering Apple in China. Apple sales fell 4% despite introducing new Iphone 15 this year. While Huawei and Xiaomi grew 66 and 28% respectively!

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Nikkei is starting to sound like a cheap propaganda piece for BYD(Build Your Doom).

WTF I think more than 85% of BYD cars sold 'globally' are sold in China. Will compile the figures and post it later.

The vast majority of the exported cars are lying unsold with dealers. The biggest proponents for EV among the Nordic countries have seen double digit sales and are rapidly dwindling over the past year.

The much vaunted Atto-3 had sold 212 cars in the UK till September since deliveries began in May.

https://www.carwale.com/byd-cars/atto-3/user-reviews/

Bulk of the posters who rated it 5* haven't purchased the goddamned car. Their propaganda rings hollow like most of their tofu dreg projects. Wumao's are friggin everywhere.
 
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  • Revenue for BYD is projected to reach US$15,280m in 2023.
  • Revenue is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2023-2027) of 3.55%, resulting in a projected market volume of US$17,570m by 2027.
  • BYD unit sales are expected to reach 649.9k vehicles in 2027.
  • The volume weighted average price of BYD in 2023 is expected to amount to US$26k.
  • From an international perspective it is shown that the most revenue will be generated in China (US$15,280m in 2023).

Registration figures from the Society for Motor Manufacturers and Traders for 2022 ranked Tesla’s Model Y as Britain’s most popular electric car, selling 35,551 vehicles last year. The Model 3 was the second most popular, with 19,701 registrations.
 
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