Intel is inconsistent and has mixed attitudes towards the Chinese market

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-16

Intel is inconsistent and has mixed attitudes towards the Chinese market

Contradictory! Following"Scolding"After the United States, Intel once again poured a pot on China"Cold water"!

The chip ban introduced by the United States has caused a huge repercussion in the international community, and even the vast majority of American companies, led by Qualcomm, Intel and Nvidia, have joined Washington's lobbying action, causing the introduction of new provisions to slow down.

It began with an agreement between the United States, Japan, and the Netherlands. In July last year, the U.S. produced 23 chips and lowered ** to below 45nm, while the Netherlands announced that it would regulate high-end lithography technology in September.

While the two countries were waiting for the official statement of the United States, Biden made a big fuss, and American companies joined forces"Forced palace"The Netherlands has also learned its lesson and simply extended the ban until January 2024, but there is a lot of rumor from the outside world that it does not seem to have approved an extension.

This shows that the United States has not abandoned sanctions against China. Biden's team is trying to persuade American companies to reach a deal, and the head of Intel is one of the key figures, who thought he was interested in the Chinese market, but was poured cold water on it.

Paradoxical.

Intel's main revenue** is China, which banned the production of high-end chips after a new round of chip bans, which had a significant impact on the company's actual operations, which is why Kissinger went to Washington to lobby and directly question the US strategy.

He said:"Without orders from China, what is the point of the United States creating a global factory? "His position was so firm and unambiguous that American"Technological supremacy"It has long been forgotten.

At first, I thought Intel was here to support the Chinese market, but Intel"Reprimand"After the United States, it was a blow to the Chinese market.

Henry Kissinger, president of Intel Corporation, has publicly stated that"After the implementation of the US-Japan-Netherlands agreement, the gap between China and the world's leaders in integrated circuit technology will be more than a decade"。

We have to admit that ASML has mastered 3nm lithography technology, while China has not mastered 28nm technology, a difference of more than ten years, but we do not agree with ASML's chip capabilities.

Huawei's Kirin 9000 chip is the best proof that if the United States does not prevent the Kirin chip from also using the 3nm process, the development of Chinese companies will be seriously restricted, and even lose both.

In the past three years, China's semiconductor industry has made great progress. Instead of relying on imports, low-end wafers are starting to move towards the high-end, and if this is achieved, the wafers of American companies will be a thing of the past.

U.S.-Japan-Netherlands Agreement"It has been confirmed, but the United States refuses to admit it. Ask them to admit it"Breach of contract"It's a fantasy, so we don't have to dwell on this issue, let's focus on our own science and technology.

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