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Hua Hong Semiconductor Limited is a publicly listed Chinese pure-play semiconductor foundry company based in Shanghai, established in 1996 as part of China's national efforts to boost its IC industry. Currently, Hua Hong's most advanced node is achieved by its subsidiary Shanghai Huali (HLMC), which in 2022 could manufacture a 28/22nm process ...
National Silicon Industry Group (NSIG; Chinese: 硅产业集团; pinyin: Guīchǎnyè Jítuán) is a partially state-owned publicly listed Chinese semiconductor company headquartered in Shanghai. The company engages in the development and sale of semiconductor wafers. It is the largest domestic producer of semiconductor wafers in China. [2]
Semiconductor companies of China. Pages in category "Semiconductor companies of China" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.
Some Chinese AI chip companies are now designing less powerful processors to retain access to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) production in the face of U.S. sanctions, four people ...
On October 14, 2016, Ningbo Semiconductor International Corporation was jointly established by China IC Capital (the wholly owned investment fund of SMIC), Ningbo Senson Electronics Technology Co., Ltd, and Beijing Integrated Circuit Design and Testing Fund with a registered capital of RMB355 million, equal to US$52.8 million.
China's $142B Response: For its part, China is also funneling billions into reaching semiconductor sovereignty. The exact figure is unclear since the Chinese government doesn't make those numbers ...
Wuhan Xinxin was originally founded by the Wuhan Government in 2006 as one of the first semiconductor foundries in Wuhan. [2] [3] In October 2010, the Donghu New Technology Development Zone Administrative Committee and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) jointly invested in Wuhan Xinxin. SMIC also struck a deal with the ...
For China's top 10 chip subsidy recipients in 2022, Sanan came second receiving 1.03 billion yuan in subsidies. [9] In June 2023, Sanan and STMicroelectronics announces they signed an agreement to create a new 200-mm silicon carbide device manufacturing joint venture in Chongqing. The cost of the project would be US$3.2 billion and is expected ...