China's chip expansion has caused panic in the United States, and experts warn that the world may be swept to death!
Chris Miller, a well-known American scholar and associate professor of the history of international relations at Tufts University's Fletcher School, published an interesting article in an interview with reporters.
He said that China is constantly expanding its own production capacity, which makes the United States very worried, and China's capacity expansion will affect the semiconductor industry in other countries.
But at the same time, the United States is not likely to give more money to those old chip manufacturers, and the subsidies for chips will only focus on the research and development of high-end processes.
In the entire semiconductor industry, mature chips account for more than 70%, while high-end chips account for 30%.
Therefore, he believes that the United States is likely to rely on China's advanced technology, and chips with 28 nm or higher processes will be another war between China and the United States.
In fact, many analysts in the United States also think the same way, they all feel that China's technology is limited in technology, but in technology, it is limited, so they are expanding production capacity.
The current semiconductor production in the United States is less than 10%, that is, the best products in the United States are imported from China, and the United States will be blocked at that time.
According to statistics, there are a total of 44 chip factories in China, including 25 12-inch chips, 15 8-inch factories, and 4 6-inch chips.
In addition, there are currently 22 semiconductor chip factories under construction, including 15 12-inch chip factories and 7 8-inch chip factories.
According to the company**, by mid-2024, China's wafer production capacity will exceed 30 million, an increase of 13% from the same period last year, accounting for 287%, ranking first in the world.
Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and the United States have less than 10 percent, that is, less than 30 percent of China's wafer production.
What are your thoughts on this? I think that the current situation is not as good as we think, because our core equipment and technology are controlled by the United States.
Our chip production has been increasing, but it is difficult to compete with the United States, because in addition to China, there are many other factories in the world, and the products produced are all produced in the United States.
American analysts and scholars are all on the position of the United States, they want the United States to give them more money to help American semiconductor companies expand production capacity and increase factories, which is why they advocate the Chinese threat.