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IC Manufacturing, Package&Test


2023-03-17

U.S. Government to Target 28nm Processes in Next Phase of Export Regulations

IC Manufacturing, Package&Test

On October 7, 2022, the U.S. government imposed export regulations restricting China’s access to semiconductor technology. In particular, the sanctions pertained to manufacturing equipment required in the production of 16nm/14nm or more advanced logic chips (FinFet, GAAFET), 18nm or more advanced ...

2023-02-09

[Chip War] The Latest Update of US Sanctions’ Impact on The Progress of Chinese Semiconductor Development

IC Manufacturing, Package&Test

According to TrendForce’s latest investigation, Chinese foundries have already suspended plans to expand production capacity for advanced processes after the US government began restricting the exportation of equipment and technical support for processes related to non-planar architectures. TrendF...

2023-02-03

Oversupply Worries in Semiconductor Industry in 2023

IC Manufacturing, Package&Test

The market started worrying about the oversupply in semiconductor 2023, when the demand will start growing again depends on two factors: the situation of the macroeconomy and the inventory status. Since foundries’ capacity utilization rates started drop in 3Q22, chip supply as a whole has decre...

2022-10-17

[Chip War] A heavy handed approach to blockading China’s semiconductor development, understanding the impact of the US chip ban

IC Manufacturing, Package&Test

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced new semiconductor restrictions on October 7 in the United States. In addition to existing restrictions on the logic IC sector, this new update extends to the memory category. In addition to Chinese-funded enterprises, the extent of these restrictions stipula...

2022-09-23

[Chip War] China’s Domestic Semiconductor Industry Looking to Break Embargo, Impact of EDA Ban to be seen in 2025

IC Manufacturing, Package&Test

According to TrendForce, as the United States continues to expand the content of various lists, successively pass anti-China bills, and explicitly prohibit the export of certain products to China, the two countries have gradually drifted apart and this antagonistic relationship will continue if no d...

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