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posted by martyb on Tuesday May 19 2020, @01:16AM   Printer-friendly

TSMC reportedly stops taking orders from Huawei after new U.S. export controls

Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world's largest contract semiconductor maker, has stopped taking new orders from Huawei Technologies, one of its largest customers, according to the Nikkei Asian Review. The report said the decision was made to comply with new United States export controls, announced last Friday, that are meant to make it more difficult for Huawei to obtain chips produced using U.S. technology, including manufacturing equipment.

Huawei hits back at US as TSMC cuts off chip orders

Huawei rotating chairman Guo Ping has hit back at the US government's stricter export controls intended to stop the Chinese tech giant from obtaining essential chips, following reports that its biggest supplier has already cut it off. "We still haven't figured it out," Guo said on stage at Huawei's annual analyst summit. "The US government still persists in attacking Huawei, but what will that bring to the world?"

"In its relentless pursuit to tighten its stranglehold on our company, the US government has decided to proceed and completely ignore the concerns of many companies and industry associations," Huawei adds in an official statement. "This decision was arbitrary and pernicious, and threatens to undermine the entire industry worldwide. This new rule will impact the expansion, maintenance, and continuous operations of networks worth hundreds of billions of dollars that we have rolled out in more than 170 countries."

"We expect that our business will inevitably be affected," Huawei's statement continues. "We will try all we can to seek a solution."

See also: Huawei Braces for Latest U.S. Hit, but Some Say Loopholes Remain
TSMC Accepts US Kill Order & Suspends Future Huawei Contracts

Previously: U.S. Attempting to Restrict TSMC Sales to Huawei
Washington in Talks with Chipmakers about Building U.S. Factories
TSMC Will Build a $12 Billion "5nm" Fab in Arizona


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by EJ on Tuesday May 19 2020, @08:15AM (10 children)

    by EJ (2452) on Tuesday May 19 2020, @08:15AM (#996228)

    Pearl Harbor happened because we protected China during WW2. That was a different China. For all our efforts to put sanctions on Japan, look at what we got.

    Now, Japan is our friend, and the changed China is more of a world-enemy. I wonder what the world would be like if we had just let Japan have their way with China back then. Maybe we wouldn't have gotten involved in WW2 until it was too late to stop the Nazis. Who knows?

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by loonycyborg on Tuesday May 19 2020, @08:24AM (8 children)

    by loonycyborg (6905) on Tuesday May 19 2020, @08:24AM (#996230)

    Western powers have no friends in Asia. Because friendship cannot be maintained by power of arms (Opium wars etc). China was world's trade leader for millennia, though sometimes its power waned due to various crises. Now it bounces back again after British Empire lost its power and its last splinter state, US, is on decline. To them British/US domination is not different than Mongol domination before.

    • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 19 2020, @05:24PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 19 2020, @05:24PM (#996419)

      Very true, thousands of years of "progress" and their people have never been able to advance further than serfdom to a Emperor.

    • (Score: 2) by linkdude64 on Tuesday May 19 2020, @06:02PM (3 children)

      by linkdude64 (5482) on Tuesday May 19 2020, @06:02PM (#996427)

      The hell are you on about? Of course Japan is an ally to the West, and the US, especially. Who else are they going to side with? China? Russia? And you think they'd have their trust/loyalty?

      • (Score: 2) by loonycyborg on Tuesday May 19 2020, @10:52PM (2 children)

        by loonycyborg (6905) on Tuesday May 19 2020, @10:52PM (#996609)

        For sure not with someone who nuked them. They could be semi-willing vassal though, because otherwise they're diplomatically isolated. They engaged in genocide against Chinese, etc..

        • (Score: 2) by linkdude64 on Monday June 01 2020, @03:34PM (1 child)

          by linkdude64 (5482) on Monday June 01 2020, @03:34PM (#1001724)

          So their choice is between allying with the most powerful country in the world or being surrounded on all sides by enemies...I'll need a bigger brain to figure that one out!

          • (Score: 2) by loonycyborg on Tuesday June 02 2020, @07:21AM

            by loonycyborg (6905) on Tuesday June 02 2020, @07:21AM (#1002074)

            The only sane choice in such situation is to cease to exist and their demographic trend shows that that's exactly what they're doing.

    • (Score: 2) by quietus on Tuesday May 19 2020, @07:06PM (2 children)

      by quietus (6328) on Tuesday May 19 2020, @07:06PM (#996470) Journal

      China was world's trade leader for millennia

      Were they, really? Then they sure must have exported a lot to the rest of the world in that period, no?

      What can you name, apart from silk and porcelain vases? Which advanced technology were they famous for?

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 19 2020, @07:11PM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 19 2020, @07:11PM (#996474)

        Fireworks. And therefore explosives.

        • (Score: 2) by quietus on Wednesday May 20 2020, @05:43AM

          by quietus (6328) on Wednesday May 20 2020, @05:43AM (#996761) Journal

          They used these for firing arrows, not bullets. The Europeans improved the recipe so it could be used with cannons (which required advanced metallurgic technology) and later, guns.

  • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 19 2020, @08:31PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 19 2020, @08:31PM (#996521)

    Of course we should have stayed out of WW2. Germans are the racial brothers and cousins to the majority in the US during that time and were only defending themselves against the International Jew interlopers and saboteurs. The Germans, whose name means "Saviours of The People" in Iceland for their defense of Europe against the Huns (this is why the Jews and their slaves mock the Germans by calling them Huns as a serious disrespect to their sacrifice), made a valiant effort, but finally fell to the previously compromised, if not all-out conquered, Goy slave states (allies). Patton was starting to figure it out at the end of the war as he watched te Russians (controlled by Bolshevik Jews) rape the German women and children and the allies were done melting civilians in the streets with their carpet bombing. Bomb factories owned by the International Jew..