China is investigating the former head of one of its top chipmaking firms for graft in another setback for China’s efforts at tech self-sufficiency. Tsinghua Unigroup Chairman Zhao Weiguo’s case has been handed over to prosecutors, the latest example of high-profile corruption allegations in China’s $100 billion state-led chip effort. Another area for government anti corruption...
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