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China Fires Back at US Sanctions, Officially Restricts Exports of Chipmaking Materials Gallium and Germanium
By Anton Shilov published
There is no immediate threat to the supply of gallium and germanium-based components, but prices may go up.

Acer Founder Doubts US Can Match Asia's Chip Making Dominance
By Brandon Hill published
Acer Founder Stan Shih says that the United States is too far behind Taiwan when it comes to chipmaking prowess.

Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm Talk With US Officials About China Market
By Mark Tyson published
CEOs from the largest chip makers in the US have met with top US gov officials about the impending array of new export restrictions.

U.S. to Let Samsung, SK Hynix, TSMC Expand Fabs in China: Report
By Anton Shilov published
U.S. set to allow South Korean and Taiwanese companies to upgrade fab operations in China using American wafer fab tools.

US CHIPS Act Funding Under Attack Following Debt Ceiling Fight
By Francisco Pires published
The US CHIPS Act, the measure that oversees the distribution of around $280 billion in funding for semiconductor-related pursuits, may not have as secure a funding guarantee as previously thought.

TSMC Founder Supports US Chip Sanctions on China
By Mark Tyson published
TSMC founder Morris Chang took part in a public discussion today, commenting for the first time that he supported the US Chips Act and efforts to slow Chinese semiconductor developments.

Tensions Mount as Major Chip Players Jockey for US Funding
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Intel, TSMC and others are sniping at each other in meetings and filings as they attempt to obtain funding from the US CHIPS and Science Act.

Taiwan's Chips Act Passes, Aims to Protect Its Process Tech
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Taiwan has passed its version of the Chips act, letting chipmakers take 25% of yearly research and development costs and turn them into tax credits.
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