US bans sales of 14nm and 16nm chips with over 30 billion transistors to China

U.S. government wants to prohibit shipments of all advanced chips with over 30 billion transistors to China to everyone except approved companies .

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/us-bans-sales-of-14nm-and-16nm-chips-with-over-30-billion-transistors-to-china

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