1. The U.S. is investigating Chinese semiconductor firms for allegedly bypassing sanctions by transferring technology to Huawei for its Mate 60's 7nm chip; 2. The probe focuses on SMIC and Huawei's collaboration, which enabled advanced chip production despite U.S. export restrictions; 3. The investigation reflects U.S. concerns over China's semiconductor advancements and may lead to stricter export controls.
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