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Is it true that American engineers working for Chinese semicon companies had to stop working?Heh it's a decapitation alright. Future US chip growth has been decapitated.
Is it true that Americunts lost access to the world's largest semiconductor market?Is it true that American engineers working for Chinese semicon companies had to stop working?
Is it true that Americunts lost access to the world's largest semiconductor market?
I heard Intel is firing its employees. For semiconductor engineers, being a poor and jobless American citizen or being a rich non-American is not a hard choice.China's Top Chip Toolmaker Directs U.S. Engineers to Suspend Work
The move is designed to comply with recently imposed regulations.www.tomshardware.com
Beijing Naura Microelectronics Technology Co., China's biggest semiconductor production equipment maker, this week asked its U.S. engineers to stop working on research and development projects. The company made the move in compliance with recent restrictions imposed by the U.S. government on the Chinese high-tech sector,...
Not only that, Chinese who held US citizenship risk losing their citizenship should they chose to remain working for China.
Micron is investing $100b over the next 20 yrs in the US. Intel and everyone is experiencing a downturn cycle aggravated by COVID. You over in China can console yourselves by posting as much negative news about US as you can find, but overall, semicon is returning to the US, helped by some of your government officials talking about seizing foreign owned assets.I heard Intel is firing its employees. For semiconductor engineers, being a poor and jobless American citizen or being a rich non-American is not a hard choice.
And, when most of them are basically Asian...I heard Intel is firing its employees. For semiconductor engineers, being a poor and jobless American citizen or being a rich non-American is not a hard choice.
It's not just me. TSMC founder Morris Chang for many times showed his pessimistic attitude toward building fabs in US. Semiconductor industry concentrating in East Asia is for good reasons. US government's efforts will fail miserably.Micron is investing $100b over the next 20 yrs in the US. Intel and everyone is experiencing a downturn cycle aggravated by COVID. You over in China can console yourselves by posting as much negative news about US as you can find, but overall, semicon is returning to the US, helped by some of your government officials talking about seizing foreign owned assets.