Samsung and TSMC are expanding chip production facilities to other countries but aim to keep cutting-edge fabrication technologies in their home countries. China is betting on open-source chips and pursuing high-performance chip production to withstand US sanctions, with a Beijing-based military institute publishing a patent for a new chip. Despite US curbs, China is on the cusp of next-generation chip production, as reported by various sources including Reuters, LiveSquawk, and FT.
China Aims to Boost Chip Production Despite US Restrictions - FT https://t.co/YDE2Eu8pUr
China On Cusp Of Next-Generation Chip Production Despite US Curbs - @FT https://t.co/wX22Z8cDcf
China on cusp of next-generation chip production despite US curbs https://t.co/nYqBEYPdf1
When a Beijing-based military institute in September published a patent for a new high-performance chip, it offered a glimpse of China's bid to remake the half-trillion dollar global chip market and withstand US sanctions https://t.co/cmksRfhbYJ
Insight: China bets on open-source chips as US export controls mount https://t.co/tTmE7poGsG https://t.co/ZLPmdKsTD0
"Samsung and TSMC are expanding their chip production facilities to other countries, like Japan and the USA, but they want to keep the most cutting-edge chip fabrication technologies in their home countries" https://t.co/JHOAEmBjmC https://t.co/Y56Mp6vNFi