
How US Export Curbs Are Fueling China's Chip Boom

U.S. export restrictions on Nvidia are accelerating growth in China's semiconductor industry, with local firms like Huawei stepping in to meet AI demand. Chinese chipmakers are reporting record revenues, driven by a shift towards domestic alternatives amid global supply shortages. Despite a technology gap, companies like SMIC and CXMT are capitalizing on rising demand for older memory technologies. The competition for semiconductor talent is intensifying, with China aggressively recruiting skilled workers, while Taiwan faces challenges from poaching and higher wages. The ongoing tech race highlights the strategic importance of human capital in the chip industry.
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