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SMIC to license IBM 45 nano tech

Big Glue lets it go
Thu Dec 27 2007, 10:20

CHINESE FAB SMIC (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation) is to license 45 nanometre semiconductor technology which will be used to churn out chips at its 12-inch wafer fab.

SMIC is a pure play foundry and competes with others of its ilk, including TSMC, Chartered, and UMC.

SMIC said Big Glue will license bulk CMOS tech which it will then use to create chips for 3G phones, graphics chips and chipsets. µ

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Will the Feds allow this?

I am under the impression that there is a Federal US law or regulation that prohibits any US company from sending any Semiconductor technology from the last 2 generations (65nm & 90nm currently) to China. Is that not true and if it is true how did IBM get around this rule with SMIC? Can you tell us about the credibility of your source in this case?

posted by : Aaron, 28 December 2007 Complain about this comment
Yeah Right

The commies will license it long enough to copy it then dump their contract and the Reds will then make it themselves and say piss off west. We will whine and moan and continue to buy their cheap crap because our greedy corporations love the cheap labor and no EPA regulations to worry about.

posted by : Regulas, 27 December 2007 Complain about this comment
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