Intel CEO of China's chip manufacturing industry due to the United States and Japan
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Under the constant persuasion of the United States, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States reached a tripartite agreement. While none of the three countries have officially announced that they have reached an agreement, there is a tacit agreement between the three countries to push for stricter export control measures.
These three countries hold most of the core voice of the semiconductor industry, so their every move in any country or region will have a certain impact. Intel CEO Henry Gelsinger said: The United States, Japan, and the Netherlands control exports, and China's wafer manufacturing is 10 years behind.
Statement by Intel Kissinger.
ASML, Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, and others are representatives of Western semiconductor manufacturers. ASML has a monopoly on the high-end lithography machine market, Applied Materials is the world's leading semiconductor equipment giant, and Tokyo Electron is also the world's leading semiconductor technology.
The United States, the Netherlands and Japan reached an agreement not to allow the export of high-end advanced chip products to Chinese mainland. They say that they do not target any country, but in fact, deep down they understand that this is a retaliatory move by the United States. Because of the existence of the tripartite agreement, the American chipmaker Intel has swelled a little.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Intel CEO Gelsinger said that we see that the policies of the Netherlands, the United States, and Japan are being implemented to put China in the 10nm to 7nm limit, while we are developing 2nm or even 1Sub-5nm technology.
Kissinger also stressed that semiconductors are a highly interconnected industry, and that there is a 10-year gap between China and the world's leading integrated circuit technology within the framework of the export control environment jointly implemented by the three countries.
Kissinger's statement shows that the tripartite agreement is not something to be ashamed of, but rather something to be proud of. Because of these limitations, it may be easier for Intel to develop 2nm and 1Sub-5nm technology.
Kissinger proudly concluded:"We will prove to the world that sub-2nm chips made with Western technology are the best in the world.
The continuous development of China's chip manufacturing industry.
The United States has begun to pay attention to the development of China's semiconductor industry, indicating that China's semiconductors have begun to take off and are truly on the right track. Otherwise, the United States would not have spent so much energy on inconsequential matters. The United States restricts EUV lithography technology, EDA industrial software, and Nvidia's high-end artificial intelligence chips in order to prevent the progress of Chinese chips.
Significant restrictive measures are a common way for the United States to restrict its own technological products and then pull its allies to join in. But the U.S. has overlooked a key point, and that is that it underestimated the tenacious vitality of China's chip manufacturing industry.
In the fields of shield machines, high-speed railways, satellite navigation systems, etc., China has also been controlled by others, but after decades of unremitting efforts by the Chinese, Chinese researchers have successfully upgraded many fields that were once controlled by others to the world's leading level. At present, China is also making continuous efforts in the field of semiconductors, and even some wafer achievements have made successful breakthroughs.
For example, Loongson Zhongke has manufactured domestic chips such as Loongson 3A5000 and Loongson 3A6000 according to its own architecture. Without relying on foreign technology licensing, China can also complete chip development independently.
Then there was the return of Huawei with its domestically manufactured Kirin 9000s chip, and even the United States was dizzy by this chip. Despite the reluctance of the United States to admit it, it turns out that Chinese chips are ahead of the curve.
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