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Easier to do when you have a Chinese market as a captive to subsidize your product.
That being said, Chinese tech won't be better, but they will certainly be cheaper and it will eat into US tech's marketshare.
Also keep an eye out for RISC-V (open source) architecture. Chinese gov't is pouring billions a year to get away from x86 and ARM.
Chinese tech (hardware) is already better than most US (chips aside). The no. 1 smartphone camera ranking on Dxomark for the last 5 years has been owned by Chinese brands, who also dominate all top 10 places for battery scores. The reason Chinese cars have blown up locally in china isn't just lower prices, younger Chinese seek better tech and connectivity than VW or Audi can offer.
Huawei invested more in R&D last year than either Samsung or Intel. Software is their next target. HarmonyOS NEXT is now completely decoupled from Android and can power everything from watches to cars. I'd say US still has a 5-year lead in Chips/Software but after that my moneys on the East.