• Rudee@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Why does the USA have jurisdiction over what TSMC (a Taiwanese company, AFAIK) does with their manufacturing tools, even if they come from the US?

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      2 months ago

      If you want to do business with the US (either directly by selling/buying to/from them, or indirectly by using US equipment) you need to comply with US export control regulations as they apply internationally. Even if you are a Dutch company wanting to make chips at TSMC you need to make sure your chips are US export control compliant. TSMC may be a pure play foundry in reality they can’t make anything nor sell to anyone. Don’t get me wrong, it is messed up but that’s the reality. The EU has similar regulations but they only apply to the internal market which makes more sense.

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    2 months ago

    So what? Is the US Government going to prohibit Nvidia and AMD from using TSMC’s chips to make money for Big Tech so they can keep on their corruption lobbying over the US Gov? I highly doubt it. It’s just smoke and mirrors, as usual.