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[–] org@lemmy.org 2 points 18 hours ago

Reuters could not determine how Hua Hong achieved ⁠the advanced manufacturing capability, its manufacturing efficiency, and which major equipment suppliers were involved in the development. Hua Hong's development of a ​7 nm chipmaking process has not been previously reported.

All of the sources declined to be named, because the information is not meant to be public.