Some U.S. military parts imported from China. By Wyatt Andrews. June 9, 2013 / 2:13 AM / CBS News. (CBS News) WASHINGTON The cybersecurity issues aren't the only U.S. concern has about China. The ...
READ MORESince 2016, in response to concerns about Chinese tech firms' involvement in human rights abuses and Chinese semiconductor companies' links to Chinese military institutes, the U.S. government ...
READ MOREChinese Semiconductor Industrial Planning: Prospects for Future Success Journal of International Commerce and Economics | 3 Introduction1 The worldwide semiconductor industry2 is concentrated in only a few geographical areas, with industry leaders located in Europe, Taiwan, Japan, the United States, South Korea, and China.
READ MOREBut foreign chip-makers — especially those in China — are banging out these chips more and more cheaply, making it harder to track what's getting mixed into military devices. "There's a lot ...
READ MOREIn the first half of 2020, chip and equipment demand were strong in China and elsewhere. "200mm capacity has continued to be running full with a wide range of end applications. In the 300mm area, this has been a similar situation over this past year," said Walter Ng, vice president of business development at UMC .
READ MOREA new report is alleging the Chinese government directly interceded to insert small microchips into motherboards from a company called Supermicro, that are in use in servers everywhere from the...
READ MOREUS blocks companies aiding Chinese military's quantum computing efforts. Officials are worried China could win the encryption wars. The US is taking extra steps to prevent China's military from ...
READ MOREThe export controls follow a review in which the United States concluded that Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation's chips may be used by the Chinese military.
READ MOREAn earlier Washington Post report alleged that a Chinese firm had used TSMC chips in the Chinese military's development of hypersonic missiles. But the company denied the charges. But the ...
READ MOREIn 2010, the U.S. Department of Defense found thousands of its computer servers sending military network data to China—the result of code hidden in chips that handled the machines' startup ...
READ MORESEOUL (Reuters) -Plans by Korea's SK Hynix to overhaul a huge facility in China so it can make memory chips more efficiently are in jeopardy, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, because ...
READ MOREChina's largest chip foundry, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp, dropped 6.2% in overnight trading in Hong Kong, after news media reported that Washington might impose tighter controls on US exports of chip-making equipment to the world's fifth-largest chip fabricator. The Hong Kong China Enterprises Index followed SMIC down, despite a …
READ MOREO ver the past four years, the Trump administration—driven by growing concerns over China's rise as a technological competitor and the coupling of its military and civilian industries—has ratcheted up controls on semiconductors and semiconductor manufacturing equipment destined for Chinese end users. China hawks in the administration viewed …
READ MOREChina Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), a Chinese state-owned company, released a 58-second video of the test-launch of a barrage of 48 attack drones on Tuesday. The video shows the drones, deployed on launchers fitted on a light tactical vehicle, swiftly unfold their wings in the air after being launched and then fly towards the ...
READ MOREThe Trump administration placed SMIC on the U.S. Department of Commerce's trade blacklist late last year over concerns of SMIC's aiding China's military.
READ MOREschwit1 writes: At least three U.S. federal agencies, including the military, have purchased China-made video surveillance equipment banned from use in the federal government. Purchasing records seen by TechCrunch and video surveillance news site IPVM show the agencies collectively spent thousands of dollars on purchasing video surveillance …
READ MORESugon is an important supplier to Chinese military and security forces, but it also makes computers for ordinary companies. ... Still, both continue to sell chips to the Chinese firm.
READ MOREAdditional accused Chinese operatives have been sent to prison in cases involving Generation III night vision equipment and computer chips used in advanced radar and navigation systems ...
READ MORE"It is now probably impossible for Chinese companies to buy the equipment needed to build facilities that could produce leading-edge chips, because of the sanctions the US has put on SMIC and ...
READ MOREChina's massive military upgrade has emphasized countering the U.S. and other countries' naval forces. That includes the development of land, sea and air-launched missiles to repel and possibly ...
READ MORERight now the world is dependent on Taiwan for silicon semiconductors called chips, which give devices like iPhones their functionality. This reliance has th...
READ MOREBehind Russia, China is the only other global naval power that can potentially challenge the reach of the United States on the high seas. There are a total of [ 39 ] Chinese Navy Ships (2021) entries in the Military Factory. Entries are listed below in alphanumeric order (1-to-Z).
READ MOREA new report by the U.S. military's Inspector General has warned that DOD risks "compromising missions and national security," as it continues to buy …
READ MOREUS put China-made parts in F-35 fighter program. Lockheed Martin's F-35. The Pentagon repeatedly waived laws banning Chinese-built components on U.S. weapons in order to keep the $392 billion ...
READ MOREThe storyline is cartoonishly simple. In 1941, Japan's constricted access to a critical resource (oil) led them to launch military action in Southeast Asia and the Pacific (including Pearl Harbor).
READ MOREThe United States has imposed restrictions on exports to China's biggest chip maker SMIC after concluding there is an "unacceptable risk" equipment supplied to it could be used for military purposes.
READ MOREThe Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies. The attack by Chinese spies reached almost 30 U.S. companies, including Amazon and Apple, by compromising America's ...
READ MORELast September, the US government placed sanctions on China's largest chip maker, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), citing military end use in China. Two months later, China released its 14th five-year plan, elevating autonomy in semiconductor production to help achieve technological self-reliance.
READ MOREBut both Chinese equipment makers continued to supply many small, rural carriers. ... completely bans U.S. chip exports to China—or if Beijing ousts U.S. companies from its market—then those ...
READ MOREChina could take over Taiwan and thus the majority of the world's chips, used in aircraft, warships, submarines, cars, iPhones, computers, and more.
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