It tells a new TV series in China. It tells a family.How the start -up company kills the siege and develops the story of advanced chip manufacturing technology; but unlike the reality, multi -country export control measures have allowed China to enter these technologies.
The Chinese name of this episode is my Chinese core, which can also be understood as "my Chinese heart", because the "core" and "heart" of the chip are pronounced the same in Chinese; the English name is"The Best Chip", if in Chinese, the name is "the best chip".
According to Bloomberg, my Chinese core broadcast on the video platform Youku starts on Monday (July 10), starting with an English in the trailer: "From now on, it is forbidden to sell it to China.Advanced light carved machine. "
For the launch of my Chinese core, some Chinese netizens joked:" Isn't it embarrassing to watch these dramas? "But some netizens said:" I still like this subject, let let itLet's understand the difficulty of scientific researchers together. "" This drama also shows that China is not easy to develop in chips, especially under the restrictions of the United States, everyone must support it. "
Under the trade war, the Dutch government has announced the implementation of new export control measures for some advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment at the end of June, which means that the Dutch semiconductor equipment manufacturing giant ASML must obtain a license to put some models of deep ultraviolet light carved machines(DUV) Sell to China.The measure will take effect on September 1.
Asmore is the leader of global semiconductor photocolk manufacturers, and its manufacturing optical machine is one of the most important links in the semiconductor supply chain.Prior to this, Acemai's most precise machine pole extremely ultraviolet light carvings (EUV) had been restricted to China.
The United States issued measures in October last year to limit US -enterprise export semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China, which aims to curb the development of the Chinese chip industry.The United States reached an agreement with the Netherlands and Japan in January this year to further expand its restrictions on China's exported advanced semiconductor manufacturing machines.