中国驳斥有关顶级芯片制造商协助伊朗军队的报告为“假新闻”。
China Dismisses Report Of Top Chipmaker Aiding Iranian Forces As "Fake News"

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/china-dismisses-report-top-chipmaker-aiding-iranian-forces-fake-news

中国外交部迅速驳斥了路透社的一份报告,该报告声称中国最大的芯片制造商中芯国际向伊朗供应芯片制造设备,并将相关说法定性为“虚假信息”。发言人林剑表示不了解情况,并称近期相关报道已被证明不准确,但未提供进一步细节。 此前,特朗普政府官员声称中芯国际可能仍在向伊朗提供潜在的电子产品制造设备,包括用于无人机生产的设备——这一说法得到了病毒式传播的视频以及对用于袭击英国基地的无人机的分析的支持。该无人机包含西方组件和俄罗斯芯片。 尽管中芯国际的参与程度尚不清楚,但北京的强烈反应凸显了其对被指控向伊朗提供援助的敏感性,尤其是在来自前美国官员的指控面前,以及欧亚地区紧张局势加剧的背景下。这一情况凸显了人们对技术流动及其在地区冲突中潜在作用的担忧。

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Beijing moved into damage-control mode on Friday, with its foreign ministry dismissing a Reuters report that cited two senior Trump administration officials alleging that SMIC, China's largest chipmaker, had sent chipmaking tools to Iran, as "false information."

Asked about the report at a regular news conference in Beijing, foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said he was "not familiar with the situation" and added, "What I can tell you is that recently, some media have been keen on releasing news that seems correct but is actually wrong."

Jian added that, "after verification, all such reports were found to be false information," but he did not elaborate further.

The denial underscores just how sensitive Beijing is to headlines featuring Trump administration officials accusing SMIC of sending chipmaking tools to Iran.

"We have no reason to believe that any of this has stopped," one Trump official told Reuters.

Those allegations build on a separate report about a viral video circulating on X that appears to show a Chinese company mass-producing Shahed-type drones.

One Trump official told the outlet that the SMIC tools sent to Iran could be used in any electronics that require chips.

Reuters noted, "It was not immediately clear what, if any, role the chipmaking tools have played in Iran's response to the war, which was launched by the U.S. and Israel on February 28."

What is clear, based on a separate report we first noted in early March, is that an Iranian drone that targeted the British Royal Air Force base at Akrotiri, Cyprus, contained a Russian-made "Kometa" satellite navigation chip using Western-made components.

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