Semiconductor manufacturers in Taiwan can remotely disable their chip-making machines in the event of a Chinese invasion.boem@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 492 points – 1 months agobloomberg.com132Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentBy remotely I don't think they meant a long RJ45 cable connected to nothing. So this doesn't look like a setup that can be fully secure. Could even be completely fake and just to dissuade China from invading.That would be clever.A guy with an RC car remote, peering across the Taiwan Strait with benoculars
By remotely I don't think they meant a long RJ45 cable connected to nothing. So this doesn't look like a setup that can be fully secure. Could even be completely fake and just to dissuade China from invading.That would be clever.A guy with an RC car remote, peering across the Taiwan Strait with benoculars
By remotely I don't think they meant a long RJ45 cable connected to nothing.
So this doesn't look like a setup that can be fully secure.
Could even be completely fake and just to dissuade China from invading.
That would be clever.
A guy with an RC car remote, peering across the Taiwan Strait with benoculars