"For example, the US has reportedly been mulling to restrict SMIC's access to chipmaking equipment used for 14nm process technologies on top of its ban of 10nm chips. Aside from EUV and DUV, the US may further ban sales of semiconductor IP, a chip layout design, to China," he said. ...
Sophgo, whose chip design closely resembled the one found in the Huawei processor. Sources told Reuters that this move reflects TSMC’s ongoing efforts to adhere to U.S. export regulations, highlighting the semiconductor giant...
masterstroke, there is an unseen facet to the us strangling china’s chip manufacturing sector. due to china’s large amount of human capital and body of intellectual property regarding semiconductor manufacturing, this might end up working against the us in the long run. why the ban?
Nvidia has touted the A800 AI GPU, a downgraded version of its A100 and H100 series, for customers in China and has already attracted orders, reported Digitimes Asia on November 29 quoting industry sources. The US ban on exports to China of high-end GPUs affects Nvidia's A100 and H100 AI...
U.S. ban hobbles China’s semiconductor industry, affecting foundry and memory industries The U.S. Department of Commerce announced a series of chip export control measures on the 7th, which mainly restrict China’s ability to obtain advanced computing chips, develop supercomputers, and manufacture...
America’s semiconductor industry has joined the likes of the aerospace and defense sectors in their level of support from the federal government, with protection at home and promotion abroad. China’s ban on Micron is just the first instance of a heightened trade war that threatens to evolve ...
to a transparent regulatory framework. The United States will have to convince chip companies from allies such as South Korea not to fill the Chinese market as they worked together to address distortions of the memory chip market caused by China’s ban, the spokesperson signaled in a statement....
A White House spokesperson said on Tuesday that the US was still assessing China’s new restrictions and looking for ways to mitigate their impact, while adding that China’s move highlighted the need to diversify critical supply chains.
While the Biden administration’s ban on exports of certain chip technology to China is targeted at China’s military and industrial use, enterprises across the world will find their supply chains disrupted.
to a transparent regulatory framework. The United States will have to convince chip companies from allies such as South Korea not to fill the Chinese market as they worked together to address distortions of the memory chip market caused by China’s ban, the spokesperson signaled in a statement....