2024: How Does China Overcome the US’ Chip Sanctions?
Gaps in knowledge often lead to polarized views - either people maintain blind optimism about China's ability to conquer the "chip" challenge, or express complete pessimism.
We are pleased to introduce this insightful article on the chip industry from "The Intellectual," a media platform founded by scholars Rao Yi, Lu Bai, and Xie Yusen, focusing on Science, Humanities, and Ideas. This article offers an in-depth analysis of the challenges and strategic shifts in China's semiconductor industry amid international trade sanctions.
A key coginitive deficiency is crippling the global chip industry: there’s a lack of a bird-eye view of the complex realities of this high-technology field. Gaps in knowledge often lead to polarized views - either people maintain blind optimism about China's ability to conquer the "chip" challenge, or express complete pessimism.
By Xie Hao, Chen Zhichao, 26 Jan 2024
At the outset of 2024, a key leash in the United States strategy to throttle China’s semiconductor industry has quietly been tightened.
On January 1, local time, ASML, the Dutch giant in photolithography systems, announced that the Dutch government had recen…
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