Once upon a time, the United States, which looked down on China's technology, now wants to revive its chip manufacturing industry but finds itself powerless.

Today, the United States still has quite a few fears about China and has not spared any effort in the chip field against us. However, in the face of each of their "sanctions", they seem to be so vulnerable. And the "chip act" that once spent more than 50 billion US dollars has long since ended in failure.

In other words, the United States' plan of more than 50 billion US dollars has already been wasted.

All of this is due to their own country, and it can even be said to be "lifting a rock only to drop it on their own feet". It has also allowed countries around the world to see how ambitious the United States is, and at the same time, it is proving to the world that China's strength has been unprecedentedly liberated.

To be honest, the "chip act" proposed by the United States is to restrict China's development in the semiconductor field.

Do you still remember the content of the "chip act" proposed by the United States?

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Specifically, the chip act includes several measures. One is that the United States has prepared more than 50 billion US dollars just to revitalize the US chip manufacturing industry. What about the other one? Obviously, it is aimed at our country - suppressing China's development in the semiconductor field.

In fact, since the United States formed the "chip four-party alliance", it can be seen that they want to completely "suppress" China's development in the chip field. And the "chip four-party alliance" includes: the United States, Japan, South Korea, and our Taiwan, composed of semiconductor alliances.

In simple terms, it is a well-known semiconductor company in the country. For example, the United States' Intel, Qualcomm, Japan's Toshiba, Tokyo Electron, South Korea's Samsung, SK Hynix, and our Taiwan's TSMC, etc. The purpose is to expand the US chip manufacturing industry.

But unfortunately, they did not succeed.Even though the United States formed the "Chip 4 Alliance" in the process, its arrogance and unreasonableness have long been apparent to all. To put it bluntly, when the United States was organizing or "ganging up," there were already many troubles within. Rather than being troublesome, it was all because the United States relied on "suppression" to win cooperation.

However, their excessive restrictions and "shamelessness" are often unpopular. As early as when the United States wanted to force them, these allies had already expressed dissatisfaction and opposition. Therefore, shortly after the proposal, the plan went bankrupt. Why is that?

As mentioned earlier, the United States has great ambitions. In fact, while they want to "deal with" China, they also want to grasp the core technology of these semiconductor companies in their own hands. From the beginning of the formation of the "Chip 4 Alliance" in the United States, to the repeated attempts to force them to hand over core technology, it has been shown that it will end in failure.

In fact, when the United States formed the "Chip 4 Alliance," they also extended an "olive branch" to the Netherlands.

Because after they looked at the continuous rise of Chinese technology, there was already an urgent need.

That is - they must control China's development.

But what they did began to make people disgusted, because in addition to their actions being immoral, they also affected the global economic development. Especially their desire to revitalize the chip manufacturing industry and the series of measures they took have already disrupted the global industrial layout.

Even in this process, no matter how many dollars they spend to "suppress" China, to a certain extent, it will only make them go slower and will also promote the rapid development of our country in the semiconductor field. Moreover, the United States manufacturing industry has long been hollowed out, their dependence on Chinese goods has not decreased, but is continuously increasing.

Therefore, if they want to "deal with" our country, they must consider the consequences of losing the Chinese market.

It is understood that we can achieve "de-Americanization," but they cannot achieve "de-Sinicization."So, here comes the question!

Is the American chip manufacturing industry really at a dead end?

It can only be said that their development has entered a slow phase, and they still face many challenges.

If they want to use the "Chips Act" to stimulate rapid development in manufacturing, it won't have a significant impact. It's important to recognize that global competition is intensifying, especially with China's rapid development in the semiconductor field. Therefore, they still have many trials to overcome if they want to enter this arena.

However, if they want to use some "trickery" against our country, I can only say they need to weigh their own strength.

The current United States has surrounded itself, and the consequence of this is that they are too arrogant. Especially after the rise of Chinese technology, they have become increasingly nervous. To put it bluntly, it's a "jealousy" that has plunged their country into a stalemate.

From a long-term perspective, the development of the United States in the chip field will only backfire.

Because all they are considering now is themselves. Nowadays, they are even willing to go to any lengths to "target" our country, while continuously provoking disputes in other countries.