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Two Chinese Startups Tried to Catch Up to Advanced Chip Makers—and Failed

January 9, 2022
Source: wsj.com wsj.com
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Companies that were launched to build semiconductors in China, including startups HSMC and QXIC, have failed despite hundreds of millions of dollars in investment and government support. Officials are sorting through the wreckage to see what went wrong. Jump To The Original Source
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Tags: China | Chinese | chip | government | investment

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