Huawei invested in 60-plus China chip firms since US sanctions
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🔮 Did China just break America’s chip stranglehold?
Hi, it’s Azeem. This week, we’re seeing AI systems quietly achieve new levels of self-improvement, a subtle yet profound advance. Simultaneously, the global semiconductor map continues to be redrawn, with significant developments in China’s push for homegrown silicon. The practical consequences of these shifts are already tangible – from coding to workplace autonomy to war. You’re in exactly the right place to understand what comes next. Let’s g…
Huawei could reportedly start 3nm chip production by 2026 amid sanctions - The Tech Portal
Huawei is reportedly planning to begin production of 3-nanometer (3nm) chips by 2026 as it faces major challenges from ongoing US sanctions. Particularly, as the Chinese electronics giant cannot obtain extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines, which are are crucial for manufacturing chips at 5nm and smaller nodes. According to a report by UDN (a Chinese publication), EUV machines are exclusively made by the Dutch firm ASML, and due to expo…
A solid decline following rumors of stricter China sanctions from the US was not enough - the market came back and ended where they began.
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