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According to analysts, the case underscores the pressure on Chinese researchers to develop technological innovations which would enable China to bridge the gap with the West. The Hanxin scandal was viewed as a major setback to China's ambition in terms of losses of substantial public funds and the
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The government decided to rescind all funds allocated to the Hanxin research, permanently banned Chen from doing any government-funded research, and ordered him to return investment money. He could also face a criminal investigation.
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claimed to have developed the chip in 2003. The Hanxin 1 was reportedly the first DSP chip to have been wholly developed in China. However, the chip was later revealed to have been developed by
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newspaper, claims that various ministries of the Chinese government have been investigating the Hanxin, and Chen may have duplicated a
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about the forgery of this DSP chip with very detailed references. Later various Chinese media, including
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At the beginning of 2006, an anonymous user posted an article on the Chinese internet forum
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reported that Chen's research was faked and the Hanxin project had been cancelled.
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