A new agreement .. America increases the restrictions of exporting chips to China
In any case, the Donald Trump administration has the requirements for export licenses to sell chips design software in China, in a move within the framework of implementing a trade agreement between Washington and Beijing aimed at alleviating mutual biotechnology restrictions. The US Department of Trade, Siemens AG, which is one of the leading supplies for Chip design in the world, no longer notified the restrictions imposed on government licenses to handle the Chinese market, according to a statement issued by the company. The Trump administration imposed these restrictions as part of a package of procedures in response to China’s restrictions on rare soil minerals, which is an essential component in many technological industries. According to the commercial agreement approved last week, Washington promised to allow the export of Chip design software, as well as ethane and jet cars to China, provided Beijing was committed to accelerating approving biomed metal exports. Siemens customers in China have confirmed “Siemens” that he has activated full access to its software and techniques to its clients in China. There was no immediate comments from the “Cadence Design Systems Inc” and “Seynopsys inc”, the pioneering providers in the field of Electronic Design Automation (EDA), about whether they received similar notices. The US Department of Trade also did not respond to the requests for suspension. These temporary restrictions on “EDA” software to China have formed an additional escalation in the Washington campaign that has been underway for years to reduce Beijing’s ambitions in semiconductor and artificial intelligence, after imposing previous restrictions on advanced discs and equipment used in their manufacturing. ‘Cadenus’ and ‘synopses’ software is used in designing everything from advanced processors for businesses such as ‘Invidia’ and ‘Apple’, to simple components such as power -regulating units.