AMD and Nvidia Silicon Manufacturing Secrets Allegedly Stolen, Sold To China (pcgamesn.com)
According to a report on DigiTimes, a former TSMC engineer has been accused of stealing the secrets of their 28nm
manufacturing process and taking them across the Taiwan Straits to Chinese rival, HLMC. "The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) produce the chips for the great and the good of the PC hardware market, specifically Nvidia and latterly AMD," reports PCGamesN. From the report: The report claims the former engineer, known only as Hsu, has been accused of taking details and materials relating to TSMC's 28nm manufacturing process and handing them over to Shanghai Huali Microelectronics (HLMC) after being offered a job there. The engineer was arrested before he even had a chance to start his new job on mainland China. This isn't the first reported instance of potentially shady dealings involving HLMC. DigiTimes previously reported that the Chinese foundry had headhunted a team of up to 50 research and development engineers from Taiwan's first semiconductor company, United Microelectronics (UMC), to help them get their 28nm production process up to speed. DigiTimes also alleges that some Chinese memory manufacturers have been doing the same thing, headhunting Taiwanese talent to get their own fabs off the ground, and that Micron are taking legal action against some of their Taiwan partners for allegedly nicking their tech and handing it over to China-based RAM companies.
But we're all too willing to buy all kinds of Chinese shit.
Because cheap - and that's it.
Does any China company have a thought of their own. Or do they just steal from everyone else? When you see the sticker "made in China" another sticker should say developed somewhere else.
The PRC's government is massively supportive of this behavior. The only way to deal with this is to ask a hard question: what would it take to make Taiwan unnecessary here? Cut them and the PRC out of the loop as much as possible. Shift federal policy as hard in that direction as possible. Otherwise industrial espionage will continue to get the "we are so sorry, we'll look RIGHT INTO THAT..." response from some of our "trade partners."
Saves a lot of money and time.
No need to bother with R&D when you can just wait for someone else to do it, then just steal it and improve upon it.
No surprise here. American firms are being looted by all the H-1Bs they employ. Sure, they save a few bucks compared to hiring American engineers (who are plentiful and abundant), but is it really a savings if their technology is looted?
This has nothing to do with AMD, NVidia, or any other American companies. This was, supposedly, a Taiwanese engineer selling information on manufacturing processes used by the Taiwanese TSMC, to a company on mainland China.
Americans are bogged down in R&D when China can just steal it.
Theft is *much* more efficient than doing it all in house.
I once worked right besides Huali's fab. Just a year ago, Huali's campus was a ghost town. They built factories worth many gigabucks, yet did not have anybody to run them. All Chinese process engineering grads are poached by Taiwanese fabs even before they graduate.
It's painful to watch all this oozing of western arrogance (and I say that as a Westerner, mind you).
Kids, you seem to have forgotten Uber has just pulled off that same thing on Waymo (ex-Google). It's standard operating procedure in industry, sadly. NSA/CIA are known to have spied on behalf of US industry, and if other states' intelligence agencies haven't done so, it's for lack of means, not will.
Just continue believing the Chinese are idiots until "they" own all intellectual property of relevance and turn the ever more draconian laws "we" have been sharpening all those years against us. Because by then, "they" will have better lawyers. You'll see who are the idiots, then.
Or alternatively, work hard to establish a "we" in which one's person well-being hasn't to be to the detriment of others, difficult as that may seem. It should be worth it.
Maybe this is early AM here, but what the hell does this even mean? I also found grammar errors including missing punctuation. Not saying that this source is incorrect, but it lost a shit ton of credibility here. Please, real news sources, guys!
TSMC is alleging that TSMC's 28nm process was stolen. What does AMD and Nvidia have to do with it? I thought AMD spun off it's Fabs to Global Foundries (not TSMC), and if Nvidia ever had a Fab I would be surprised. They are now 'just' TSMC customers. So are a lot of other people.
Oh. Those are the companies American people know, and some one wants to cause a ripple in their stock.
Got it.
Taint the secrets if you can then - so if someone gets and sells, they are defective and the products cease to function properly after a short time(months?) This happened IIRC with the capacitor dielectric stuff, in the past when someone nabbed the secret (pure genius!) and obviously the guys getting the stolen formulae didn't test it. Poetry in motion!
> would be terrible for me and my buying choices.
It would actually. If AMD or nvidia go out of business because some competitor stole their tech your buying choices will be a thing of the past. There are no choices when there's only one supplier left.
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Yeah, maybe all Germans should just kill themselves for what the Nazi's did, too, right? Doesn't matter if their families were involved, or if people actually had involvement with what the government did at the time. I mean, obviously people have control over their government now -- so it's proof that people are clearly at fault for the causes of their government.
This has nothing to do with AMD
Even more so, as AMD doesn't use 28nm process anymore, neither on GPU (14nm FinFet), nor CPU (also 14 nm), whereas the chipset is still done with a coarser process AMD 990 (65 nm).
Nvidia also doesn't use anymore on their GPU (16nm).
Seems that 28nm was used back in 2010~2011 products.
So this stolen technology won't suddenly enable China to produce AMD/Nvidia GPU clones.
On then other hand, China's own home made Loongson CPU, is currently at 65nm, but some models are scaled down to 28nm (the Longsoon 3B).
So this is definitely going to help china produce their own CPUs locally, without needing to rely on some external 28nm-capable fab (currently Loongson are built by STMicroelectronics).
By adding 28nm capability to its portfolio, Huali Microelectronics would be in a position to offer to manufacture loongson locally - probably a worthy contract.
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People get spied upon all the time. Why corporations should expect anything less?
put this technology in the hands of someone who can use it.
DMCA has our hands tied, so you take it China, backward engineer it & use it to innovate new technologies that would never be possible over here in lawyerland..
As a european I would rather buy chinese stuff than Any of the awfull crap made in the US...
I am suck of every american product being shit on by NSA and what have you... Also I am sick of stuff breaking because of some goddam timer crap put There by the manufacturer
Jesus christ... The us firma needs to get Their shit together right fucking now
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It has everything to do with American companies that depend on TSMC.
It's only a matter of time before if you get your stuff built there,
China will be able to make it without your consent as well.
Welcome to the one China policy.
If any part of China has something, every part of China can get it.
TSMC built the TPM in my desktop. So that's comforting.
This has nothing to do with AMD, NVidia, or any other American companies. This was, supposedly, a Taiwanese engineer selling information on manufacturing processes used by the Taiwanese TSMC, to a company on mainland China.
TSMC is one of the mayor fabs of the companies you just mention, so it does have to do with them.
Aren't all lithography machines made by ASML (European), who are heavily involved in incorporating these secrets into their machines. Their engineers would immediately notice a stolen design and probably side with their biggest customer TSMC.
Also western military jet engines..
There shouldn't be technology "secrets" at all, and tech enterprises should be at least fully transparent, if not outright public. Leaking such "secrets" is a good thing, socially. I wish that engineer had put everything online, but even levelling the playing field somewhat between US-allied states and the PRC is on the whole a positive development. Good on him.
So if TSMC spends $10 million on developing a better method of producing 14nm process silicon, then anyone should just be able to use it? TSMC has no right to recoup their investment?
The age of cheap GPUs and house fires are upon us
No, it has nothing to do with them. Just like when your local McDonalds gets robbed, it has nothing to do with you, even if you eat breakfast, lunch, dinner, and supper there.
You make it sound like NVidia and AMD are the ones teaching TSMC how to make chips or benevolently giving them the technology needed. That's not how it works. TMSC has world-leading manufacturing plants and technology, and NVidia and AMD come to buy from them.
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Ok kids, put on your big kid trousers, the act being discussed is a form of espionage. It's not new, it's not going away, some countries have laws against it. It's not limited to any single nation state or corporate entitee. For more information consult your nearest dictionary and encyclopedic websearch.
Unless that company is owned by the Chinese government, it makes a difference.
Idiot headline writer? Or just hasty? Agenda-driven, perhaps?
Does it matter?
There's no time like the present. Well, the past used to be.
AMD and Nvidia Silicon Are Manufacturing Secrets Allegedly Stolen, Sold To China
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