Lam Research AG
Location
Kärnten
Founded
1986-02-13
Website
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2024-12-15 (businesstimes.com.sg)
US tech firms battle to keep selling to China
At a meeting in Washington this spring, tech company representatives and government officials once again found themselves at odds over where to draw the line when it came to selling coveted technology to China.
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2024-09-19 (beamstart.com)
China's YMTC Makes Strides in Chip Production; Substitutes ASML, Lam Research Tech As US Sanctions Bite: Report
News Summary: China’ s Yangtze Memory Technologies Co accomplished some breakthroughs in substituting ASML Holding NV( NASDAQ: ASML) and Lam Research Corporation( NASDAQ: LRCX) chipmaking technology with domestic alternatives as U.S. sanctions take a toll on China’ s artificial intelligence
Read more2023-12-07 (investors.com)
Why U.S. Chip Sanctions Against China Aren't Working
Chinese chipmakers have gorged on chip gear from Applied Materials, ASML, KLA and Lam Research. Those semiconductor stocks rose on the news.
Read more2023-11-17 (computerworld.com)
US trade restrictions have done little to curb Chinese chip manufacturing
Even though the US government has continued to ratchet up export restrictions on advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China, organizations in the country have increased purchases of the technology.
Read more2023-09-20 (scmp.com)
Tech war: China’s top memory chip maker YMTC forges closer ties with domestic supplier to replace US parts, sources say
YMTC is working with Chinese suppliers to make replacements for parts made by US firm Lam Research, according to people familiar with the matter.
Read more2023-09-09 (krctimes.com)
G20: Indo-US Trade Swells | Aid To Ukraine, Fuels War
The two moves look different but are not so. The consensus communique facilitates enhanced aid to Ukraine despite the opposition from the Republicans
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2023-06-24 (tribuneindia.com)
Research, transfer and co-production: Tech ties to cover over 20 domains
India and the US have identified about two dozen areas of technology partnership as a direct result of the discussion between PM Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden, said Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra at the end of the day’s official engagements in Washington on Thursday.
Read more2022-12-22 (wsj.com)
China’s Chip Equipment Imports Plunge in November as U.S. Export Controls Bite
The drop followed new restrictions imposed in October by Washington on the export of advanced semiconductors and chip-manufacturing equipment to China.
Read more2022-11-16 (diepresse.com)
US chip group Lam Research takes over Salzburg-based Semsysco
The Salzburg group develops special machines and systems in the semiconductor industry. It was agreed not to disclose the purchase price, but it is said to be several hundred million euros.
Read more2022-10-14 (ft.com)
China’s chip darling YMTC thrust into spotlight by US export controls
Yangtze Memory Technologies Corp, the Chinese memory chip producer, has been stockpiling foreign equipment for months in anticipation that the US is preparing to kneecap one of China’s national champions.
Read more2008-03-13 (derstandard.at)
US company Lam Research takes over SEZ
According to the provisional result, the public takeover bid has been made - grace period provided
Read more(bignewsnetwork.com)
"India, US to undertake midterm review of iCET in September 2024...": India-US joint statement
India and US are expected to undertake a midterm review of iCET in September 2023 to continue to drive momentum towards the next annual iCET review co-led by t
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