Well, it seems like the South Korean administration isn't taking "technology transfer" to competitive nations lightly, as a local district court has put out a "harsh sentence" for an ex-Samsung employee who was involved in leaking chip secrets to CXMT. China's CXMT Memory Manufacturer Reportedly Lured Ex-Samsung Employee Into Sharing 18nm Secrets; Now Faces Harsh Penalty China's CXMT, which is said to be the leading domestic memory manufacturer, apparently got a boost in DRAM process development in a somewhat shady way. According to a report by Sedaily, it is claimed that South Korea's Central District Court has sentenced Samsung's former […]
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