Chinese semiconductor industry

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olalavn

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Longsys recently stated that the company attaches great importance to and invests in the Xinchuang industry. The company's SSD and DRAM memories have already been shipped in batches in some customers' Xinchuang products. Among them, the company's enterprise-level industrial-grade high-end memories will be mainly for server storage. In the future, the market will also have a relatively broad application space in the field of Xinchuang, and the company will follow the national letter.
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Overbom

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Premature celebrations. Read between the lines
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“The Netherlands will not copy the American measures one-to-one,” Dutch Foreign Trade Minister Liesje Schreinemacher said in an interview with newspaper NRC published on Friday. “We make our own assessment -- and we do this in consultation with partner countries such as Japan and the US.”
Without getting specific, Schreinemacher said that the Netherlands is likely to introduce certain export controls on China by itself. The Dutch government needs more time to decide on potential new rules, she said.
“We already have restrictions in our export licensing policy. I can imagine that we will look at semiconductors and the chip market with a more critical eye,” the minister told NRC. “We are working on that shift and I think there is a chance that it will progress.”
 

PeoplesPoster

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Farsoon is pretty recognizable in the Chinese SLM space. Although semiconductor equipment parts made with a 3d printer would required a rigorous cleaning and coating process.

Farsoon is definitely one of the leading additive companies in China and g,o ally. But they have a different technology than what is being described, there are other Chinese companies who are using the same technology though.

If anything, china is currently more advanced and has deeper penetration of metal additive technology than the west mostly due to higher competition in machine oems and the willingness to adopt the technology.
 
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