Especially since the Chinese apparently aren't restrained by any patents or respect for other people's work. If they can't copy it, they will use strong arm tactics to steal trade secrets.
   China Launches Probe of Foreign Chip Makers DOW JONES & COMPANY,  INC. 4:02 AM ET 6/4/2018        Symbol Last Price Change    | MU |  58.74 |  0 (0%) |    | SSNLF |  44.2  |  0 (0%) |    | QUOTES AS OF 04:00:00 PM ET 06/01/2018   |   
   BEIJING--Chinese regulators are investigating  memory-chip makers Micron Technology  Inc.(MU), Samsung  Electronics Co.(SSNLF) and SK Hynix Inc., all three  of which said State Administration for Market Regulation officials  have visited their China  offices recently.
   The regulator didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
   The three companies--the dominant suppliers of so-called DRAM chips--said  they are cooperating with the investigation, but didn't say what it is about.  Bernstein analyst Mark Newman said it may concern the rising  cost of DRAM chips that Chinese smartphone makers are facing as demand continues  to outpace supply.
   China might also be  seeking to use the current DRAM pricing environment to gain leverage, he  said.
   "I wouldn't be surprised if China is trying to negotiate some tech transfer and  trying to put pressure on the incumbent memory makers to share some technology  with the domestic Chinese memory makers," he said.
   China has been trying  to reduce dependency on foreign chips. Nearly 90% of the $190  billion worth of chips used in the country are imported or produced in  China by foreign-owned  companies, according to International Business Strategies Inc., a  research firm.
   Memory chips are used in a variety of devices, including computers and  smartphones. DRAM, or dynamic random access memory, is a type of chip used in  processing, while NAND flash memory is for storage. China consumes a fifth of the world's DRAM memory chips  and a quarter of the NAND flash chips, according to research firm  TrendForce.
   DRAM prices have generally been on the rise over the past two years while  NAND flash prices have been declining in recent quarters, a Bernstein analysis  showed.
   China has been on a  drive to develop and produce memory chips domestically. Major projects include  DRAM Innotron Memory's and Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co.'s  DRAM production plans as well as the Yangtze Memory Technologies  Co.'s 3D-NAND plant in Wuhan.
   Micron is based in Boise,  Idaho. Both Samsung and SK Hynix are based in South Korea.
   Xiao Xiao contributed to this article.  |