Group 1 - The article discusses the proposed rule by the U.S. Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Council to amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation to implement a semiconductor procurement ban related to specific Chinese companies [1] - The proposed regulation aims to restrict government agencies from acquiring semiconductor parts, products, or services traceable to certain Chinese firms, including those produced by companies like Zhongxin International and Changxin Storage [1] - The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) expressed opposition to the "Chip Security Act," emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to export controls and cautioning against untested and potentially impractical regulations [2] Group 2 - The SIA warns that hasty legislation imposing complex and costly security features could undermine global trust in U.S. semiconductor technology and hinder the export of American AI technology, ultimately weakening the country's global leadership and competitiveness [2] - The SIA is committed to collaborating with government agencies and stakeholders to prevent illegal transfers and misuse of semiconductor products, indicating readiness to work with Congress on effective risk mitigation strategies [2]
禁止购买中国芯片?美国协会:明确反对