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As global tensions rise over semiconductor supply chains, this article explores why the U.S. relies on Taiwan, China’s attempts to catch up, and the technological gaps that still exist.
China’s biggest tech giants, Huawei and Xiaomi, have set the stage for a dramatic shift in the global semiconductor race, leaving U.S. policymakers scratching their heads. Despite the intense ...
China's aggressive push to develop a domestic semiconductor industry has largely been successful. The country now has fairly ...
Huawei is rumored to beat Apple in using HBM DRAM inside of its smartphones using 3D stacking technology, improving efficiency and AI performance.
China’s official PMI manufacturing index contracted for a third straight month in June, despite a truce on US export tariffs.
SMIC’s asset sale reflects efforts by Chinese semiconductor firms to strengthen their operations amid tightened US tech restrictions.
China's SMIC has strong quarter but outlook cloudy due to tariffs, production yields Chinese authorities have been in close communication with the country's chip sector to mitigate the impact of ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's top foundry, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), said first-quarter revenue surged and profit more than doubled, helped in part by rush orders from U ...
SMIC and Huawei need technologies like silicon photonics for their next-generation offerings. However, SMIC is not the only company that allegedly poaches engineers from Taiwanese companies.
SMIC 5nm 2025 efforts face yield and cost issues, but China’s semiconductor ambitions are pushing ahead despite lacking key technologies.
SMIC faces intensifying competition at home in addition to having less advanced tech against global leaders. SMIC mass produces 14-nanometer chips while leaders are selling 3nm ones.