The United States has proposed a "Chip 4" alliance with South Korea, Japan and Taiwan to build a semiconductor supply chain, the Seoul Economic Daily reported, citing anonymous South Korean government officials and industry sources. The move is also part of U.S. efforts to curb the growth of China's chip industry.
According to Observer Network, on May 11 last year, 64 companies including the United States, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and other places announced the establishment of the Semiconductors in America Coalition (SIAC). These companies cover almost the entire semiconductor industry chain, and the first thing they organize together is to urge the US Congress to pass the $50 billion semiconductor incentive plan proposed by the Biden administration.
lthough it seems that SIAC's top priority is to "request money" from the US government, the Hong Kong English-language media "South China Morning Post" still linked the matter to mainland China, with its report hyping that "the establishment of SIAC may make mainland China more It is difficult to escape the U.S.-led global semiconductor supply chain.”
A press release issued by SIAC's official website states that the organization is an alliance of semiconductor companies and semiconductor downstream users.
Currently, SIAC has 64 members, including technology giants such as Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Cisco, General Electric, Google, Verizon, AMD, Analog Devices, Broadcom, NVIDIA, Qualcomm and other chip design companies, GF, IBM , Intel, Micron and other chip manufacturers, as well as semiconductor upstream IP, electronic design automation (EDA) software and equipment suppliers such as Applied Materials, Kaideng Electronics, Synopsys, etc.
It is worth noting that SIAC members also include many semiconductor companies in Japan, South Korea, Europe, China Taiwan and other places. For example, chip manufacturers TSMC, Samsung, SK Hynix, Infineon, equipment manufacturers Nikon, ASML, Tokyo Electronics, chip IP giant ARM, etc.
On the day of its establishment, SIAC members jointly sent a letter to U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader McConnell, and House Minority Leader McCarthy. "We call on congressional leaders to allocate $50 billion for domestic chip manufacturing incentives and research programs," the letter said. SIAC's mission is to advance federal policy that promotes U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and research to strengthen the U.S. economy, national security, and critical infrastructure".
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eventually TV, radio, aircon upgrade to 7nm chips, the rest of low end chips can throw inside deep sea water. Let the evil manufacture low end chips.
If silly person just want to manufacture mature chips just let them carry on, don't wake them up. Evil supporters know it is the truth but can't change anything. It is silly to push all the neigboring countries to form alliance against hiself. what a great job of wolf warriors.
First of all wolf warrior is a term used in western media when they don't have a proper answer to Chinese diplomats...... It becomes more disgusting when used by Malaysia Chinese.
If silly person just want to manufacture mature chips just let them carry on ...........
The evil suddenly realise they made mistake and made u-turn to go against their wolf warriors French ambassador, what a big joke. Evil supporters dont know how to response.
The evil suddenly realise they made mistake and made u-turn to go against their wolf warriors French ambassador, what a big joke. Evil supporters dont know how to response.
If someone wants to debate about the chips industry, he has to carry out some study on the technology update. Not only the chips 4, other counties provoked by the wolf warriors will join the queue. It is very cruel to tell further information.
Japan to restrict chip equipment exports amid China fears
Japan’s government has announced plans to restrict exports of 23 types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, aligning its technology trade controls with a US push to curb China’s ability to make advanced chips.
The Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry said in a press release on Friday that it will impose export controls on six categories of equipment used in chip manufacturing, including cleaning, deposition, lithography and etching. It did not specify China as the target of those measures, saying equipment makers will need to seek export permission for all regions.
Red guard army does not know AI chips, they only know low end "cheats". They don't know low end "cheats" will be affected also because the materials banned just started.
The second world's biggest economy won't just go down like that with such a big population. it is able to be self-reliant. which is why America only target technology. other industry they don't even care. because they start impose more taxes. america economy will go down hill. america economy grows by consumption. print money- spend money and grow economy. to make them great. they need cheap labor to produce cheap items for them. which is why they pick China last time. now they see China challenging them in the technology sector. hence they start to sabotage. so, you see.. America needs china more than China needs America. Just the same as Europe needs Russia more than Russia needs Europe. Let's see airbus surpass boeing in passenger planes tech.
America is ranked number on the strength of the USD,....underneath the surface, it's all rotten already....and the bottom half has not seen any improvement for 40 years already
USA...no infrastructure to speak, the bottom half is suffering, run by plutocrats, the leaders guided by self interest and corruption....only thing they can focus on is hitting out at China and Russia
Red guard army does not know AI chips, they only know low end "cheats". They don't know low end "cheats" will be affected also because the materials banned just started.
When most of the countries talking about AI, Space X, Starlink there are many red guard armies still talking about the infrastructure amid the bubble burst. really joker
China do not have negative energy towards other people other countries other cultures other systems...China only have positive energy to improve their own country and Chinese civilisation
Biden Aims to Unveil China Investment Curbs With G-7 Backing -US wants key allies to endorse concept at May summit in Japan -Order will focus on chips, AI, quantum investments in China President Joe Biden aims to sign an executive order in the coming weeks that will limit investment in key parts of China’s economy by American businesses, people familiar with the internal deliberations said.
next big test is China EVs.................China is ready to roll out its EV all over the world...will America tarif China EV out the picture. ? well, if they do, its American consumers who suffers.
idq.............small countries like Malaysia scare of big bully America,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u think China also scare of america meh? For China scare is no use....China just have to face it and solve problems because it is the way it is.
Leaders of Japan and South Korea Vow to Deepen Ties As Japan’s prime minister failed to deliver a direct apology for the era of colonial rule, South Korea’s president urged his nation to focus on present problems, not history.
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The United States has proposed a "Chip 4" alliance with South Korea, Japan and Taiwan to build a semiconductor supply chain, the Seoul Economic Daily reported, citing anonymous South Korean government officials and industry sources. The move is also part of U.S. efforts to curb the growth of China's chip industry. According to Observer Network, on May 11 last year, 64 companies including the United States, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and other places announced the establishment of the Semiconductors in America Coalition (SIAC). These companies cover almost the entire semiconductor industry chain, and the first thing they organize together is to urge the US Congress to pass the $50 billion semiconductor incentive plan proposed by the Biden administration. lthough it seems that SIAC's top priority is to "request money" from the US government, the Hong Kong English-language media "South China Morning Post" still linked the matter to mainland China, with its report hyping that "the establishment of SIAC may make mainland China more It is difficult to escape the U.S.-led global semiconductor supply chain.” A press release issued by SIAC's official website states that the organization is an alliance of semiconductor companies and semiconductor downstream users. Currently, SIAC has 64 members, including technology giants such as Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Cisco, General Electric, Google, Verizon, AMD, Analog Devices, Broadcom, NVIDIA, Qualcomm and other chip design companies, GF, IBM , Intel, Micron and other chip manufacturers, as well as semiconductor upstream IP, electronic design automation (EDA) software and equipment suppliers such as Applied Materials, Kaideng Electronics, Synopsys, etc. It is worth noting that SIAC members also include many semiconductor companies in Japan, South Korea, Europe, China Taiwan and other places. For example, chip manufacturers TSMC, Samsung, SK Hynix, Infineon, equipment manufacturers Nikon, ASML, Tokyo Electronics, chip IP giant ARM, etc. On the day of its establishment, SIAC members jointly sent a letter to U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader McConnell, and House Minority Leader McCarthy. "We call on congressional leaders to allocate $50 billion for domestic chip manufacturing incentives and research programs," the letter said. SIAC's mission is to advance federal policy that promotes U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and research to strengthen the U.S. economy, national security, and critical infrastructure".