The Trump administration has asked U.S. semiconductor software design companies to stop selling services to China
2025-05-29 03:47:01
On May 29, according to the British Financial Times, several people familiar with the matter said that the US Department of Commerce has asked the so-called Electronic Design Automation Group (EDA), including Cadence, Synopsys and Siemens EDA, to stop supplying technology to China. The US Department of Commerce's agency responsible for overseeing export controls has issued instructions to these companies through letters. It is not clear whether every US EDA company has received the letter. The move marks a major new move by the US government to curb China's ability to develop cutting-edge artificial intelligence chips.
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