China intensifies efforts to poach semiconductor talent from Taiwan, claims report — international restrictions motivate illicit efforts to obtain talent and equipment

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China is stepping up efforts to pilfer semiconductor-related know-how and experienced workers from Taiwanese companies, reports Reuters, citing Taiwan's top security agency. The report claims that external restrictions on shipping advanced fab tools and other technology to the People's Republic of China are among the reasons why the mainland is attempting to grab those resources from the island nation.

China is targeting Taiwan's semiconductor ecosystem to gain access to advanced chip manufacturing technology and skilled talent in a bid to bypass those international restrictions, according to Taiwan's National Security Bureau. In particular, China uses indirect methods — front companies, recruitment schemes, and covert channels — to poach engineers, obtain sensitive know-how, and even procure restricted fab tools, the NSB claims.

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Anton Shilov
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  • beyondlogic
    Lol it's china there's copys of every tech in China
    Reply
  • nookoool
    These article should also point out that China may end up helping 7.5 billion people but not allowing a few small states from monopolizing semiconductor tech.
    Reply