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China's Chip Giants Race for AI Dominance
25 Feb
Summary
- Chinese chipmakers are boosting advanced chip output.
- Targets include 7nm and 5nm semiconductor production.
- China aims for 100,000 advanced wafers within two years.

China's major semiconductor manufacturers are embarking on a significant expansion of their advanced chip production to capitalize on the booming artificial intelligence market. SMIC and Hua Hong Semiconductor are among the key players aiming to increase their output.
These efforts include developing the capability to produce chips at the cutting-edge 7-nanometer and 5-nanometer process nodes. This strategic push is driven by the escalating global demand for AI-powered technologies.
Official targets indicate China intends to dramatically ramp up its advanced chip manufacturing capacity. The nation aims to produce less than 20,000 advanced wafers currently, with a goal of reaching 100,000 within one to two years. Furthermore, an ambitious objective has been set to add an additional 500,000 wafers of capacity by 2030.


