
China's top chipmaker SMIC saw a decline in its stock price in Hong Kong and Shanghai as the US investigates whether SMIC violated export rules by producing chips for Huawei. The Biden administration is yet to confirm this violation. Meanwhile, Huawei and a Chinese chipmaking partner have filed patents for new methods of producing advanced semiconductors, aiming to improve chip production techniques despite US efforts to hinder Chinese progress.
Huawei Technologies and a state-backed chipmaking partner in China have filed patents for a low-tech but potentially effective way to make advanced semiconductors despite U.S. attempts to thwart their efforts https://t.co/U6b4VSDF25
Huawei and 🇨🇳 state-backed SiCarrier (新凯来) have filed patents for a low-tech but potentially effective way to make advanced semiconductors, raising the prospect that China could improve chip production techniques despite US efforts to halt its progress. The companies are… https://t.co/WP7NmJl1uC
Huawei & a secretive chipmaking partner in China have filed patents for a low-tech but potentially effective way to make advanced chips, trying to improve production techniques as the US attempts to halt Chinese progress Via @GaoYuan86 & @debbywuintaipei https://t.co/jn8PIdlUzF
