CX Daily: Chinese Chip Firms Play Down Impact of New U.S. Export Curbs
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Chinese chip firms play down impact of new U.S. export curbs
Several companies in China’s semiconductor supply chain said new U.S. export restrictions aimed at crippling the country’s ability to produce advanced chips would have limited impact on their operations.
The U.S. Department of Commerce on Monday added 140 companies, including 136 Chinese firms, to its Entity List, effectively banning them from accessing U.S. advanced chip and AI-related technology. The new rules also restrict exports of high-bandwidth memory, a core component for AI development.
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