US-based semiconductor association claims Chinese tech firm has acquired at least two plants and is constructing three others
Huawei has been accused by a leading association of semiconductor manufacturers of building a collection of secret chip-making facilities across China to help the technology company bypass US sanctions, according to a report.
The Chinese tech firm moved into chip production last year and was receiving an estimated $30bn in state funding from the government, the Washington-based Semiconductor Industry Association was quoted as saying in a Bloomberg news story, adding that Huawei had acquired at least two existing plants and was building three others.
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US-based semiconductor association claims Chinese tech firm has acquired at least two plants and is constructing three others
Huawei has been accused by a leading association of semiconductor manufacturers of building a collection of secret chip-making facilities across China to help the technology company bypass US sanctions, according to a report.
The Chinese tech firm moved into chip production last year and was receiving an estimated $30bn in state funding from the government, the Washington-based Semiconductor Industry Association was quoted as saying in a Bloomberg news story, adding that Huawei had acquired at least two existing plants and was building three others. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian