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US Unveils New Regulations to Tighten Advanced Chip Flow to China Targeting TSMC, Samsung, and Intel; Chips Below 14-16 nm Restricted
Jan 15, 2025, 02:46 PM
The United States has announced a new set of regulations aimed at tightening the flow of advanced computing semiconductors to China. This initiative targets major manufacturers including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Samsung, and Intel, requiring them to enhance scrutiny of their customers. The Commerce Department stated that these measures are designed to prevent the diversion of advanced chips, particularly those below 14-16 nanometers, to Chinese companies, including those on a blacklist. The new rules come amid ongoing concerns about technology transfers to China and follow reports of TSMC chips being diverted to Huawei. This move is part of a broader strategy by the Biden administration to strengthen export controls and curb China's access to critical technologies.
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