China is reportedly pouring its resources into producing so-called legacy chips—and this has the West worried. “Legacy” chips are computer processors made using 28-nanometer processes or larger, which was regarded as cutting-edge technology ten years ago.
So what exactly is going on in the U.S.-China chip war? NTD spoke to retired Marine Col. Grant Newsham, who is a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and an Epoch Times contributor.
US, EU Worried About China’s ‘Legacy’ Chip Efforts
By Evelyn Li