The US is considering limiting China's access to advanced technology, aiming to prevent companies that win federal chipmaking funds from using Chinese-made equipment. Lawmakers are proposing a bipartisan bill to bar Chips Act winners from buying Chinese semiconductor equipment for US factories. A senior American official plans to visit Japan and the Netherlands to request tougher restrictions on chip equipment makers' activities in China, highlighting Chinese high-bandwidth memory fabs.
A U.S. official was headed to Japan after meeting with the Dutch government to press allies to further crack down on China's ability to produce cutting-edge semiconductors, a person familiar with the matter said. https://t.co/bM9n5HRvUY
US pushing Netherlands, Japan to restrict more chipmaking equipment to China, source says https://t.co/bvuFpixMlt https://t.co/zP2lroVSpp
⚠️ US PUSHING NETHERLANDS, JAPAN TO RESTRICT MORE CHIPMAKING EQUIPMENT TO CHINA, SOURCE SAYS A U.S. official was headed to Japan after meeting with the Dutch government in an effort to push allies to further crack down on China's ability to produce cutting-edge semiconductors,… https://t.co/Tv5IhV29z7
Scoop: A senior US official plans to visit Japan & the Netherlands to ask for tougher curbs on chip equipment makers’ activities in China His requests, part of ongoing talks, will highlight Chinese high-bandwidth memory fabs w/ @cagankoc & Yuki Furukawa https://t.co/EeCB09N47T
A senior American official is set to visit Japan and the Netherlands to ask the two countries to add fresh restrictions on China’s semiconductor sector https://t.co/3TZcBCBsnP
The United States has requested support from allies in the effort to restrict China's progress in AI memory chip technology.
As we revitalize U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, we must also stop foreign adversaries from infiltrating American microchip facilities. The Chip EQUIP Act will bolster national security and ensure that U.S. semiconductor tools remain the world’s best. https://t.co/kjJski9jHQ
US lawmakers want to prevent companies that win federal chipmaking funds from using Chinese-made equipment at government-backed factories. https://t.co/tg4aldAQld
Scoop: New bipartisan bill would bar Chips Act winners from buying Chinese-made semiconductor equipment for federally-funded US factories Ten companies have gotten preliminary Chips Act awards so far, including Intel, TSMC, Samsung & Micron https://t.co/FQFXXc376c
LAWMAKERS AIM TO BAR CHIPS ACT WINNERS FROM USING CHINESE TOOLS.
The US is considering limiting China’s access to gate all-around (GAA) technology, in an effort to cut off the AI chip tech before it is fully commercialized. AMD $AMD, Nvidia $NVDA, Intel $INTC and manufacturing partners TSMC $TSM and Samsung are looking to mass produce chips…