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    Largest Chinese Chip Maker SMIC Announces Withdrawal from NYSE

    China's largest chip maker SMIC has announced that it is delisting from the New York Stock Exchange after June 13, 2019. A spokesperson for SMIC told CNBC the move isn't related to the ongoing trade war. Some reports say sanctions are expected for "as many as five Chinese video surveillance...
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    Contract Prices of NAND Flash Products to Drop 10% in 1Q19

    DRAMeXchange is reporting that the bit output from the NAND Flash industry is higher than expected as yields for 64-layer 3D NAND production has remained steady through 2018. NAND Flash demand has remained sluggish as the shortage of Intel CPUs continues, lower-than-expected iPhone sales and the...
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    China Lacks the Decades of Sustained Investment to Compete as a Tech Innovator

    As the trade war between the USA and China heats up, many have feared that China will seek to displace the Western countries in technological innovations. Certainly China has made this a focus with their Made in China 2025 initiative. But one lesson that we all know is that throwing money at...
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    Taiwan ODMs Seek Trade Sanction Relief by Moving Production Back from China

    Taiwan based original design manufacturers (ODM) Quanta Computer and Wiwynn are considering a plan to bring back their production lines for server-use motherboards from China. This is because of a potential 10% extra tariff on $200 billion in goods from China due to the US-China trade war...
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