The 7nm chip sanctions on China: impact on large-scale chips, CoWoS processes
[Digitimes] - 11/25/2024
On November 8, news broke that China's 7nm chip manufacturing supply was cut off, prompting major foundries like TSMC and Samsung Foundry to remain silent. However, recent reports from multiple Chinese media sources have begun to clarify the situation.
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[Digitimes] - 25/11/2024
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[Digitimes] - 25/11/2024
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[Digitimes] - 25/11/2024
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[Digitimes] - 25/11/2024
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[Digitimes] - 25/11/2024