The U.S. Aims to Reduce Dependence on Foreign Chips: Accelerating Domestic Production with a Target of 50% Self-Sufficiency

The U.S. Aims to Reduce Dependence on Foreign Chips: Accelerating Domestic Production with a Target of 50% Self-Sufficiency

Follow “International Electronic Business” and add the editor’s WeChat Regional groups are now open, please send messages 【Shenzhen】【Shanghai】【Beijing】【Chengdu】【Xi’an】 to the public account On November 17, according to media reports,the U.S. government recently proposed a clear semiconductor industry goal,ensuring that at least 50% of the chips used in the country are manufactured domestically, in order to … Read more

The Precarious “Chip Idol”: Analyzing the U.S. Government’s Stake in Intel and the Roots of Its Decades-Long Decline

The Precarious "Chip Idol": Analyzing the U.S. Government's Stake in Intel and the Roots of Its Decades-Long Decline

Warm reminder: If you have a topic you would like to study, please leave a message in the comments section, and we will select and research it for you. Section 1: An Analysis of an Unprecedented Intervention The U.S. government announced the acquisition of nearly 10% of Intel’s (Intel) shares, marking one of the most … Read more

The Billion-Dollar Chip Giant Becomes a U.S. ‘State-Owned Enterprise’: Trump Claims a $10 Billion Windfall! The U.S. Government’s Massive Acquisition of Companies and the Formation of a ‘National Team’ – What is the Future of the ‘American Version of Mixed Ownership’?

The Billion-Dollar Chip Giant Becomes a U.S. 'State-Owned Enterprise': Trump Claims a $10 Billion Windfall! The U.S. Government's Massive Acquisition of Companies and the Formation of a 'National Team' - What is the Future of the 'American Version of Mixed Ownership'?

“This is not charity; this is a great business!” On August 25, Trump, in the Oval Office, faced reporters, his fingers heavily tapping the desk, while the flag behind him swayed gently in the air conditioning. This president, known for his “art of the deal,” had just completed a monumental gamble that shook the global … Read more

Three Chip Design Giants Confirm: The U.S. Has Partially Lifted Export Restrictions to China

Three Chip Design Giants Confirm: The U.S. Has Partially Lifted Export Restrictions to China

Source: Reference News The South China Morning Post reported on July 3 that Siemens, Synopsys, and Cadence Design Systems have announced that the U.S. government has lifted some restrictions on the export of chip design software to China. These three leading global Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software developers stated that their related products will no … Read more