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A former ASML employee accused of data theft has joined Huawei, causing alarm in the US. The stolen data, related to advanced chip-making tools, was used in a controversial Huawei phone chip, produced with ASML equipment. This development coincides with Washington's export controls aimed at frustrating Beijing's semiconductor development, which may paradoxically benefit China's domestic tech industry.
A controversial chip in a Huawei phone that alarmed the US was produced on equipment from ASML https://t.co/oQPIHQZZla
From @Breakingviews: Washington's latest export controls are designed to frustrate Beijing's hopes of developing more sophisticated semiconductors. Yet those same measures will indirectly benefit China's home grown champions, @KatrinaHamlin says https://t.co/ocxbxNh2bl
Dutch MPs criticise new US export ban on ASML chip machine https://t.co/Q4Jgd9Ante
Wafer Wars Deciphering Latest Restrictions On AI And Semiconductor Manufacturing China's Countermove How Beijing is Dodging New Semiconductor Restrictions $ASML $LRCX $NVDA $AMD $INTC $TOELY $ONTO $CAMT $KLAC $AMAT $ASMIY TEL ASMI CXMT YMTC SMIC Huawei https://t.co/rbjcfhK6Bu
#FPTech: Former #ASML employee accused of #theft may be #Huawei's key for developing advanced 7nm chips https://t.co/30MmBoJbph
Dutch newspaper NRC and Bloomberg reveal that an ASML employee who stole company info on chip-making tools, ended up at Huawei. https://t.co/0539P2PthJ
"A former #ASML employee accused of stealing data from the maker of the world’s most advanced chipmaking machines went to work for #Huawei, according to Dutch newspaper NRC" https://t.co/p0s5cj6U5L