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Discussions on semiconductor strategy at WindowsForum.com cover national and corporate efforts to secure chip supply chains and boost domestic manufacturing. A recent thread examines Bangladesh's plan to offer garment-style incentives for electronics production by 2030, aiming to become a global tech hub. The strategy involves duty and tax concessions to attract manufacturers, echoing past export successes but facing modern execution risks. These conversations reflect broader industry concerns about geopolitical dependencies, investment in fabrication capacity, and long-term competitiveness in semiconductor and electronics sectors.
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    Dongfang Suanxin’s AI Chip Bet: Software-Defined, 3D Near-Memory Under US Curbs

    A Chinese AI chip start-up led by semiconductor veteran Wei Shaojun publicly emerged from stealth in early July 2026, saying it will use software-defined chip design and 3D stacked near-memory computing to build domestic AI accelerators despite U.S. export controls. The South China Morning Post...
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    Bangladesh Tech Hub Plan: Garment-Style Incentives for Electronics by 2030

    Bangladesh’s government said on June 16, 2026, that it plans to give electronics and consumer-electronics manufacturers decade-long incentives modeled on the garment industry, including duty and tax concessions, as part of a budget strategy to make the country a global tech hub by 2030. The...
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