A previous subpoena from the Commerce Department that Applied Materials received in November 2023 revealed what the investigation is about. That subpoena was “requesting information relating to certain China customer shipments.”Β
The investigation claims that Applied Materials was able to avoid U.S. export restrictions on cutting-edge chip manufacturing equipment and shipped such gear to SMIC, China’s largest foundry. Applied Materials also ships chip-making equipment to the world’s top two leading foundries, TSMC, and Samsung Foundry. Despite this, 43% of its revenue came from China in Q2.
SMIC reportedly bought equipment made by Applied Materials before the U.S. sanctions to help SMIC make the Kirin 9000s 5G
Back in November, sources told Reuters that the Justice Department was investigating the shipment of millions of dollars of equipment by Applied Materials to South Korea without an export license. But the U.S. believes that these shipments ended up going from Applied Material’s plant in Gloucester, Massachusetts, to a subsidiary in South Korea, and then to SMIC in China.
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