Start liquidation? The price of stopping the chip ban has appeared, and Lao Mei came to the door one

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-16

Start liquidation? The price of stopping the chip ban has appeared, and Lao Mei came to the door one by one to find the account!

Nvidia, Intel, Micron – all these tech giants are vehemently opposed to the punitive measures that the United States has long imposed on the Chinese market. Just last year, several major companies joined forces to urge the United States to lift the chip ban, and also published a message that the American technology industry would be hit hard.

In particular, Intel has made it clear that if this continues, all American factories in Ohio will stop production and the chips will remain in the United States forever.

Obviously, the chip giants can no longer be as strong as Tarzan. But Lao Mei didn't say a word, but increased its efforts on chips. When everyone thought the dust had settled, many American semiconductor companies began to look for new solutions, such as ** special chips, to find new markets. However, American semiconductor companies did not give in and were willing to settle accounts with them.

According to public information, the U.S. Commission has summoned the CEOs of Nvidia, Intel and Micron for hearings. According to people familiar with the matter, the rare hearing is just the beginning, and the United States is expected to vigorously regulate the activities of Chinese companies, especially Nvidia, Intel and Qualcomm. They are trying to exert external pressure on these companies.

If this news is true, it means that the US semiconductor industry will no longer show mercy to the companies that oppose them. After all, this is a blatant rebellion against the chip ban. So far, only two companies remain: Nvidia, Intel, and Micron. More companies are likely to follow. This begs the question: whether it was because the US chip ban was given to them"Time", so that they can chase after so many American companies?

This seems to be the case at the moment. The author believes that there are two reasons for this. The first reason is that they are very worried, because China's semiconductor industry has begun to accelerate and China's ban has played an important role. They believe that if American companies want to intervene in this matter, they may not succeed.

On the other hand, they are also trying to prevent American chipmakers from exporting and even attract allies. Now, their own company is taking the lead, which makes them lose face. What's more, orders from U.S. companies have become targets for their allies. They don't want American companies to make too much money in the huge Chinese market.

Therefore, it had to put pressure on American semiconductor companies, on the one hand, to save face, and on the other hand, to speed up the implementation of restrictions on them.

However, from the point of view of the international market, the profits offset the losses.

China's IC market is too large to be able to find a company of this size to replace it for a long time. If they don't, there will certainly be more companies following suit, and by that time, their chip market will be hit a global scale. And when China reduces its demand for chips, many U.S. chipmakers who rely on Chinese technology will lose**. What else can American companies do in such a situation?

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