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Expansion Plan by World s Largest Contract Chipmaker Won t Ease Global Shortage: Experts - New Delhi Times

April 10, 2021 Share Plans by the world’s largest contract chipmaker for a record $100 billion capacity expansion will just mildly dent a growing worldwide shortage of semiconductors for gear such as high-speed notebook computers, 5G smartphones and newer vehicles, tech experts believe. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. said in an April 1 legal notice to the Taipei stock exchange that it would use the money over three years on “leading technology” for manufacturing and R&D to “answer demands from the market.” The notice specifically cites demand for chips used in 5G-enabled and high-performance devices. That amount would set a dollar-value record for the company, which is better known as TSMC, said Brady Wang, an analyst in Taipei with the market intelligence firm Counterpoint Research.

End to US mistreatment of Chinese firms urged--China Economic Net

China said on Friday that it opposes the United States maliciously oppressing Chinese hightech enterprises, and vows to take necessary measures to uphold the legitimate rights and interests of its companies.   Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian made the remark at a regular news briefing after Washington added seven Chinese supercomputer entities to an economic blacklist for allegedly assisting Chinese military efforts.   The US Commerce Department banned the enterprises from receiving exports from US companies, citing activities contrary to US national security or foreign policy interests.   The previous US administration placed dozens of Chinese companies on the entity list, including telecoms equipment manufacturer Huawei and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.

Commerce Department adds seven Chinese supercomputing firms to its Entity List

Commerce Department adds seven Chinese supercomputing firms to its Entity List SHARE The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security today added seven Chinese supercomputing entities to its Entity List for conducting activities that are contrary to national security and foreign policy interests. The entities added to the list, which prevents them from obtaining advanced technologies developed in the U.S. without special permission, are Tianjin Phytium Information Technology Co. Ltd., Shanghai High-Performance Integrated Circuit Design Center, Shenzen Sunway Micro-electronics Co. Ltd., the National Supercomputing Center Jinan, the National Supercomputing Center Shenzhen, the National Supercomputing Center Wuxi and the National Supercomputing Center Zhengzhou.

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