Group 1 - The European Union (EU) member states have joined the "Semicon Coalition" led by the Netherlands to push for revisions to the EU Chips Act, emphasizing the need for a strategic adaptation to global geopolitical tensions [1] - The coalition aims to shift the focus of the Chips Act from a broad goal of achieving a 20% global market share by 2030 to more targeted objectives, including securing critical technologies, expediting approval processes, and enhancing investment in talent and funding within the semiconductor supply chain [1] - European lawmakers have called for urgent action from the EU Commission to initiate "Chips Act 2.0," stressing the need for increased investment in AI chips and other semiconductor technologies amid geopolitical tensions affecting supply chains [1][2] Group 2 - Currently, Europe produces only about 10% of the world's chips, significantly lagging behind the United States and Asian countries, which raises concerns about losing influence in the global semiconductor industry [2] - New legislation should focus on expanding R&D funding and attracting new investments to strengthen Europe's position in advanced semiconductor technologies [2]
芯片法案2.0,已来?
半导体芯闻·2025-09-29 09:45