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[Chip War] A heavy handed approach to blockading China’s semiconductor development, understanding the impact of the US chip ban
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced new semiconductor restrictions on October 7 in the United States. In addition to existing restrictions on the logic IC sector, this new update extends to the memory category. In addition to Chinese-funded enterprises, the …
Posted in DRAM, IC Design, IC Manufacturing, Package&Test, Semiconductors
Tagged China and US trade war, China semiconductor, chip war, CXMT, DRAM, foundry, memory, US sanction, YMTC
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[Chip War] US Department of Commerce Strengthens Restrictions on China, Future Chinese Server Demand May Face Negative Growth, Says TrendForce
Current U.S. sanctions on China have extended their reach to strike at HPC and sectors such as aerospace, automotive market, and military industry. TrendForce indicates, the market for high-end computing chips (including CPU, GPU, etc.) has borne the brunt of these restrictions at …
Posted in DRAM, Semiconductors
Tagged China and US trade war, chip war, CPU, GPU, HPC, server, TrendForce, US sanction
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[Chip War] U.S. Department of Commerce Again Imposes Restrictions on China, Expanding Scope of Sanctions from Logic ICs to Memory Sector, Says TrendForce
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced new semiconductor restrictions on October 7 in the United States. In addition to existing restrictions on the logic IC sector, this new update extends to the memory category. In addition to Chinese-funded enterprises, the …
Posted in DRAM, Semiconductors
Tagged chip war, CXMT, DRAM, FinFET, GAAFET, logic IC, memory, trade war, US sanction, YMTC
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Total Market Share of Six Major Notebook Computer OEM Business Laptops to Reach 94% in 2022
The expected 2022 development pattern of the notebook computer business laptop market will show that Lenovo, Dell, HP, Apple, Asus, and Acer, the world’s six leading notebook computer OEMs, account for a total business laptop market share of as high …
Posted in Consumer Electronics, Notebook Computers
Tagged commercial note, Dell, HP, Huawei, notebook, Samsung, Xiaomi
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[Chip War] China’s Domestic Semiconductor Industry Looking to Break Embargo, Impact of EDA Ban to be seen in 2025
According to TrendForce, as the United States continues to expand the content of various lists, successively pass anti-China bills, and explicitly prohibit the export of certain products to China, the two countries have gradually drifted apart and this antagonistic relationship …