Unless the United States continues to take steps to support the chip industry in the face of Chinese subsidies, it is easy to imagine semiconductors could be the next victim of China’s tactics in the 'chip war,' writes crmiller1.
must focus on"gaining breakthroughs in core technology as quickly as possible," Xi declared, referring above all to semiconductors, the tiny chips that provide the computing power in everything from smartphones to dishwashers to autonomous drones."We must promote strong alliances and attack strategic passes in a coordinated manner. We must assault the fortifications of core technology research and development," he declared.
If China only wanted a bigger part in the world’s chipmaking ecosystem, its ambitions could’ve been accommodated. However, Beijing isn’t looking for a better position in a system dominated by America and its friends. Xi’s call to"assault the fortifications" wasn’t a request for a slightly higher market share. It was about remaking the world’s semiconductor industry, not integrating with it.
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