
Hidden Forces
U.S. Semiconductor Export Controls On China Are Failing | Dylan Patel
Oct 4, 2023
Demetri Kofinas interviews Dylan Patel, a semiconductor and A.I. analyst, about the failure of U.S. semiconductor export controls on China. They discuss Huawei's Kirin 9000s chipset, China's progress in the chip industry, military and commercial implications, strengthening export controls, and rebuilding America's semiconductor industry.
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- China's domestic chip industry has made significant progress despite export controls, evident from Huawei's new 7nm chip produced by SMIC.
- The US needs to strengthen export controls, address loopholes, and enhance capabilities in advanced semiconductor technologies to compete with China.
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Progress of China's Domestic Chip Industry
The podcast discusses how China's domestic chip industry has made significant progress despite export controls. Specifically, they focus on Huawei's new 7nm chip produced by Chinese semiconductor foundry SMIC. The chip demonstrates China's ability to design and manufacture high-quality chips comparable to those produced by major players like Qualcomm and Apple. This progress raises concerns about the military and commercial implications for America's strategic competition with China.
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