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US Drops May Export Rules on Chip Design Software Sales to China
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48551, member: 636"] The US government just threw out rules that made chip design software companies ask permission before selling to China. Synopsys spilled the beans about this major change in a company announcement yesterday. America had slapped these restrictions on tech firms back in May to pressure China during trade negotiations. President Trump and Commerce Secretary Lutnick wrapped up a trade deal with China last month. The Commerce Department decided to ditch the May restrictions after the deal went through. Chip design software helps companies like NVIDIA and Intel create their products. The government had sent letters to major tech firms like Cadence, Synopsys and Siemens demanding they get licenses before selling to China. These tools are super important for making computer chips around the world. The restrictions hit the companies hard because China buys lots of their software. Taiwan makes most of the world's advanced chips but American companies control the design software. Synopsys had a weird situation when the news first broke about the May restrictions. The company boss said they never got any letter from the government during an earnings call. Later the firm had to admit they did receive the letter and stopped giving financial predictions to investors. The company said they were trying to figure out how the China ban would hurt their business. Synopsys confirmed the government sent them another letter saying the May restrictions were gone right away. The company is working to let Chinese customers use their software again. Cadence also got hit by the May rules but has not said anything about them being lifted. [/QUOTE]
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