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The US plans to tighten sweeping measures to restrict China’s access to advanced semiconductors and chipmaking gear. Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager JoAnne Feeney joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss how this will play out for the the US’ and China’s chip industries. She speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.” ——– Like this…

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The US plans to tighten sweeping measures to restrict China’s access to advanced semiconductors and chipmaking gear. Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager JoAnne Feeney joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss how this will play out for the the US’ and China’s chip industries. She speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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  1. WellSalt

    October 16, 2023 at 5:18 pm

    China is the world’s biggest market for chips, accounting for over one-third of the global market. Advanced chips of 14nm and below (14nm, 7nm, 5nm) have been mass-produced in China.
    On October 9, Tsinghua University China developed the WORLD’S FIRST fully system-integrated, SELF-LEARNING, memristor “storage-computing integrated” CHIP, since then, smart devices can be more miniaturized and have self-learning and adaptive capabilities under ultra-low power consumption. In the future this technology can be used to build a human-style brain. Goodbye America!
    – In July 2023, Google’s “Sycamore” second generation is a 70-bit quantum computer.
    – The University of Science and Technology of China launched in 2021 the “Zu Chongzhi No. 2” 176-bit quantum computer. However, the “Zu Chongzhi No.2” announced to the outside world has 66 bits, and 110 bits are coupling bits. The main function is to significantly improve the control accuracy between bits. On the evening of May 31, 2023, the 176-bit “Zu Chongzhi” quantum computing
    – In September 2023, Chinese scientists developed the prototype “Jiuzhang 3”, which is composed of 255 photons-quanta and was a billion billion times faster than the world’s fastest supercomputer, and one million times faster than the previous generation “Jiuzhang 2” (113 photons-quanta).

  2. Johnny Walker

    October 16, 2023 at 6:49 pm

    China leads the world in 37 of 44 most advanced technologies, while the US leads in 4. Good luck holding back China. The US banned China from the International Space Station. How did that work out for you???

  3. Johnny Walker

    October 16, 2023 at 6:51 pm

    The US can’t compete with China, so it tries to eliminate the competition. How pathetic!!

  4. Alx

    October 16, 2023 at 8:24 pm

    Boycott China

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