The Taiwanese chip giant will halt shipments to Chinese companies after some of its most advanced chips ended up with Huawei.
In a new export control directive, the US is clamping down on AI chip supplies to China, citing concerns over Huawei’s potential violation of restrictions.
The U.S. has reportedly asked Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to halt shipments of chips used in AI applications ...
This directive targets chips of seven nanometre (nm), or more advanced designs powering AI accelerators and graphics ...
The move comes after chips made by Taiwan's largest producer were found in Huawei AI processors at the end of last month.
The U.S. ordered Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to halt shipments of advanced chips to Chinese customers that are ...
Each low-numerical aperture (NA) extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography system costs over US$100 million, making it one of the ...
Trump has criticized TSMC's dominance and urged more chip production in the U.S. His policies could lead TSMC to focus on U.S ...
China's semiconductor index leapt close to a three-year high on Monday on bets a U.S. order halting Taiwan Semiconductor ...
Each low-numerical aperture (NA) extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography system costs over US$100 million, making it one of the ...
TSMC confirms its $65B U.S. investment plan remains steady despite Trump's election and his critique, eyeing Chips Act ...
The two companies... Thursday 7 November 2024 Huawei reportedly offers triple salaries to poach TSMC engineers Amid US export curbs, Chinese tech giant Huawei is allegedly offering triple salaries ...