President Trump tells US chip designers to stop working with China: Report
Well, it looks like President Trump may have stolen the semiconductor spotlight just ahead of Nvidia’s earnings.
The Financial Times is reporting that the president has ordered so-called EDA (electronic design automation) companies to stop selling to Chinese groups, seemingly a bid to curb technological progress in the world’s second-biggest economy.
As you might be able to tease out from the name, EDA companies provide software that helps design chips. There aren’t many EDA companies, so this is a fairly narrow supply chain choke point that’s getting squeezed.
Two such firms, Cadence Design Systems and Synopsys, extended losses to trade down double digits following this report.