Taiwanese company attaches to work with a Chinese company

Taiwanese company attaches to work with a Chinese company

To ensure conformity with American standards, Taiwan’s CDC has put a stop to Chinese-emerging Silin Technology’s production of sophisticated silicone.
The “Bloomberg” news agency, quoting an informed source of the request not to disclose his identity, said that the decision is linked to information in the public domain stating that Perrin products outperform the “A100” chips of the “Nevidia Corp” company, which was now banned in the Chinese market.

The Taiwanese chip manufacturing major TSMC chose to halt supply to the Chinese startup at this time, the person said, even though it was unclear if Perrin products were subject to US export prohibitions.

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