A new “technology cold war” between the U.S. and China has added fuel to a drive by Beijing for self-reliance in high-tech microchips that power many of today’s gadgets. Against that backdrop, a previously unknown player has suddenly become the talk of town as a key component for achieving Beijing’s semiconductor dreams.
In Depth: China’s Chip Dreams Power SMIC’s Mega IPO
2020年07月15日 19:48
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Chipmaker spent much of its life in obscurity, but has now become an investor darling in what could be nation’s biggest listing since 2010
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