China’s domestic semiconductor industry landscape has changed considerably. The Biden administration has continued to impose export control restrictions on Chinese firms, and the October 7, 2022, package of controls targeted not only advanced semiconductors (such as GPUs used for running artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads) but also expanded significantly on controls over semiconductor manufacturing equipment (SME). One goal of the U.S. controls is to prevent Chinese firms from moving into nonplanar technology processes, such as FinFET and eventually Gate All Around (GAA). The new restrictions included novel end-use controls and controls on U.S. persons, posing major new challenges...
Interesting theory, but xi is telling his military to be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027, so I think he holds advanced chip technology in higher esteem than you imagine.
Statecraft has failed China for years now in advanced chip manufacturing, and now controls are tighter and research and manufacturing is moving to the us.
China can copy common products well, but that isn’t the case with advanced chip manufacturing.
Interesting theory, but xi is telling his military to be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027, so I think he holds advanced chip technology in higher esteem than you imagine.
Statecraft has failed China for years now in advanced chip manufacturing, and now controls are tighter and research and manufacturing is moving to the us.
China can copy common products well, but that isn’t the case with advanced chip manufacturing.