Since the U.S. imposed an export ban on cutting-edge semiconductor equipment to China in October 2022, it has significantly impacted South Korea among the major semiconductor equipment manufacturers. Even though most equipment that is manufactured by South Korean companies and exported to China is l...
The US export controls have prompted active trading of advanced chips and manufacturing equipment in China, and speeding up efforts for more domestic substitutions, according to a JW Insights report on November 11.Trading in semiconductor equipment has gone up unexpectedly even before the US moves ca...
Adds a new end-use control on items for the “development” or “production” of integrated circuits at certain semiconductor manufacturing “facilities” located in China. A license is required for the export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of an item that is subject to EAR and designate...
"So, the short-term impact on them is limited, but in the long term, the move will hinder Chinese companies, especially AI chip companies, to advance their chip design capabilities to 2 and 3 nanometers," Sheng said, adding that the export control will also affect the South Korean company...
The comments came after the Semiconductor Industry Association, which represents 99 percent of the US semiconductor industry by revenue, wrote a letter to the US government on Thursday to request an extension of the comment period for its latest chip export control rules. ...
(JW Insights) Aug 25 -- The U.S. government is considering extending the waiver on export controls for semiconductor manufacturing equipment applied to South Korean and Taiwanese companies, reported Business Korea on August 23 citing Japan's Nikkei newspaper. This waiver is set to expire in Octob...
AMD’s layoff news came as the Biden administration is tightening up tech curbs on China through latest updates of export controls on advanced computing semiconductors and semiconductor manufacturing equipment, as well as items that support supercomputing applications and end-uses, to China and other ...
The US Department of Commerce placed 31 Chinese companies and research institutes on the “Unverified List” that restricts their ability to access specific US semiconductor technology. This means US suppliers will face new hurdles in selling technologies to those entities.Affected by this, many ...
The recent development suggested the United States has skipped a 30-day public comment period and imposed the export control on Nvidia’s products in advance. Nvidia said, in the filling, the licensing requirements immediately impacted shipments of its five graphics processing unit (GPU) products, ...
The export control would build off a set of rules implemented in October and could be paired with a new executive order thatrestricts outbound investmentin Chinese firms involved with sensitive technologies like AI. "Our actions have been carefully tailored to focus on technology with national securi...