Chinese Dream for IC Powerhouse Is Coming True
Alan Patterson
EETimes (11/18/2014 07:35 AM EST)
TAIPEI — China, which for nearly two decades has aimed to make semiconductor manufacturing one of its pillar industries, may realize the dream in the next 10 years, according to executives and analysts surveyed by EE Times.
China’s initiative comes as the nation imports more than 90 percent of the semiconductors it uses to assemble mobile devices such as Apple’s iPhone and iPad. The nation’s chip imports, exceeding $160 billion in value, cost more than its oil imports.
China is targeting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the domestic chip industry of 20 percent between now and 2020, with potential financial support from the government of up to 1 trillion renminbi (US$170 billion) over the next five to 10 years, according to a report this year by market consulting firm McKinsey & Co. After years of failed attempts, China’s industry is poised to lead global production growth.
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- CXL Controller With HPC Features (Spec Version 3.0 and Above)
- AP Memory VHM Controller
- High-performance, commercial-grade RISC-V CPU Core IP
- SWI3S Verification IP
- Secure Boot Loader
Related News
- NXP Semiconductors and Datang Telecom to Establish First True Chinese Automotive Semiconductor Company
- Attopsemi Technology Presented "I-fuse: Dream OTP Finally Comes True" and won the best Innovative IP award on IP SoC 2019 China
- Chinese Companies Hold Only 4% of Global IC Marketshare
- Remi El-Ouazzane: "A Tsunami of TinyML Devices is Coming"
Latest News
- Brite Semiconductor Releases 28nm High-Performance SAR ADC IP, Driving Upgrades for High-Speed Signal Chain Applications
- Synopsys Updates CXL IP Portfolio for AI-Era Infrastructure
- BrainChip Launches Symphony Community Akida Bundle For IBM’s Workload Management Solution
- StarIC Appoints Dr. Masum Hossain as Chief Technology Officer
- Andes Technology Empowers RISC-V Developers with Its New Streamlined IDE, RVBuilder