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The US is launching a $3 billion program to stimulate the domestic chip-packaging industry, aiming to counter Asia's dominance and build a domestic industry within a decade. This comes amid a surge in China's semiconductor imports, which rose over 90% last quarter despite US trade controls. Leading chipmakers, including Tokyo Electron and ASML, have seen a significant portion of their revenue coming from China. The world's leading chipmaker is considering constructing an advanced 3nm facility in Japan, adding to the global competition in the semiconductor industry. Amid these developments, Applied Materials is facing a US probe for shipping chip equipment to China.
Applied Materials faces probe in the US for shipping chip equipment to China https://t.co/teKOXNDsTM
A new front is opening up in the US-China conflict over chips for technological supremacy — and China is already moving to capitalize on it https://t.co/ghmEr96ilg
The world's leading chipmaker is considering construction of an advanced 3nm facility in Japan, as the country races ahead with building its domestic semiconductor industry https://t.co/kEaL1J2Jvn
A new front is opening up in the US-China conflict over chips for technological supremacy — and China is already moving to capitalize on it https://t.co/fhoE8gosFW
The world's leading chipmaker is considering construction of an advanced 3nm facility in Japan, as the country races ahead with building its domestic semiconductor industry https://t.co/OPlOnFDFY2
The world's leading chipmaker is considering construction of an advanced 3nm facility in Japan, as the country races ahead with building its domestic semiconductor industry https://t.co/IrPfYvtI6t
The world's leading chipmaker is considering construction of an advanced 3nm facility in Japan, as the country races ahead with building its domestic semiconductor industry https://t.co/eNclBaAtPs
"essential chip fab machinery suppliers drew >40% of rev frm🇨🇳customers in most recent qtr:~ 1/2 in Lam's case. Tokyo Electron hit record share of 🇨🇳shipments while🇨🇳sales made up high proportion of ASML’s rev despite ban frm shipping its most adv systms." https://t.co/rkwkx2f6u8
The US is launching a $3 billion program to boost the domestic chip-packaging industry, per Bloomberg.
"Chinese imports of semiconductor manufacturing equipment rose >90% on the year last quarter...despite supposed trade controls imposed by the US & its allies" All export, no controls https://t.co/9JbNqUQJfg
The US is launching a $3 billion program to boost the domestic chip-packaging industry, which Washington fears has become dominated by Asia https://t.co/T6k5kEfq9E
US Commerce Dept is launching $3bn program to stimulate domestic chips packaging industry, part of 2022 Chips and Science Act $11bn in total is earmarked for this type of R&D $AMKR $AMAT $MCHP $LCRX
NEW: The Biden administration is about to kick off another key stage of its push to build up the U.S. semiconductor industry, @mchalfant16 reports. https://t.co/s0pz8Wyclu
New: The Commerce Department is rolling out it’s plans for the advanced packaging piece of the CHIPS act, with designs on building up a domestic industry within a decade. @semafor has the details https://t.co/or0GqIsGM1
"The leading producers of chipmaking equipment are seeing a spike in the % of revenue they get from #China...>40% of Q3 revenue was from 🇨🇳 customers" Read this article https://t.co/3AwKmzzqN1