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Reuters reported that people familiar with the matter said the US Commerce Department had ordered TSMC to stop supplying artificial intelligence chips to Chinese customers starting tomorrow.
According to reports, the Commerce Department sent a letter to TSMC to implement export controls on certain 7-nanometer or higher chips sent to China to power artificial intelligence.
Reuters quoted sources as saying that TSMC has told affected customers that it will stop shipments of related chips starting tomorrow.
The US Commerce Department declined to comment.
A spokesperson for TSMC said that as a law-abiding company, it has always committed to complying with all relevant regulations, including export control regulations.
Earlier, a semiconductor research institute broke down and discovered that a processor from Chinese telecommunications equipment manufacturer Huawei uses TSMC’s 7-nanometer process chip. TSMC later clarified that it would no longer ship to Huawei from mid-September 2020.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs once expressed its solemn position on the United States’ malicious interference and destruction of China’s semiconductor industry, criticizing the United States for politicization, pan-security, and instrumentalization. to economic and trade issues of science and technology, and increasingly controls. has exported chips to China.
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