US-China tech war: Beijing's secret chipmaking champions
How Washington's sanctions boosted China's semiconductor sector
CHENG TING-FANG and LAULY LI, Nikkei staff writers
May 5, 2021 06:16 JST
TAIPEI -- Once a month, senior executives of Yangtze Memory
Technologies Co. fly to Beijing for a flurry of meetings with
China's top economic management bodies. They focus on the company's
efforts to build some of the world's most advanced computer memory
chips -- and its progress on weaning itself off American technology.
Based in the central riverside city of Wuhan, Yangtze Memory is
considered at the vanguard of the country's efforts to create a
domestic semiconductor industry, already mass-producing
state-of-the-art 64-layer and 128-layer NAND flash memory chips,
used in most electronics from smartphones to servers to connected
cars.
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