The impact of mature semiconductor processes or control risks varies within the industry
2024-04-09 23:28:12
On April 10th, in addition to advanced processes, mature semiconductor processes may face control risks. Recently, the United States and the European Union held a Trade and Technology Commission (TTC) meeting and issued a joint statement, stating that the two sides will strengthen cooperation in the field of traditional semiconductors (mainly mature process chips) and will take "next steps". During interviews with semiconductor industry professionals, some believe that the impact will not be significant or limited, but attention should be paid to the shift in US regulation towards China; Some people are also concerned that it may accelerate the trend of switching orders in the semiconductor industry. This TTC joint statement did not mention China, but raised concerns about the joint efforts of the United States and Europe to upgrade and control mature domestic semiconductor processes.
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