Keep in mind that the purchase price of the Chinese items, while of great merit and use, their actual service life can be alarmingly short, the price an item leaves China, can be much lower than the sell price in the western world.
Bought several low cost items over recent years, one was a blue tooth mouse, about AU$40, when it stopped working i assumed a mechanical issue, not so, endemic failure of the low cost semiconductors, suspect the manufacturing process was not usual clean room standard. Wafer fabrication an issue, perhaps, will never know. What i do know, these low cost devices fail after 12 months, some better than others. Not even possessed of the mind, that purchasing several of said same device for inclusion in the electronics of a Laverda, will mitigate the early failure mode, as it may well be time derived failure as opposed to in circuit operation.
Have nos chips here, oldest going back into the 80's ( even 70's ), will use them in non critical repairs, actual fabrication process while clunky by these days "standards", were reliable all the same. Seems this is a modern dictate, whatever the warranty period that is the service life of an electrical or electronic device, win on price, lose on service life. j