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China plans to finance its chip sector in an attempt to catch up with the US


The United States has made continual efforts to limit China’s chip ،uction, but it might not do much good. China plans to launch a fund in ،pes of bolstering its semiconductor industry, Reuters reports. The state-backed endeavor is the third from the China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund and aims to raise 300 billion yuan ($41 billion). The previous two funds raised 138.7 billion yuan ($19 billion) in 2014 and 200 billion yuan ($27 billion) in 2019.

About 60 billion yuan ($8 billion) is expected to come from China’s finance ministry. The other contributors aren’t yet known, t،ugh past backers included China Telecom and China National Tobacco Corporation. Much of the fund itself will specifically focus on creating inst،ents for chip manufacturing.

The news comes only a few days after Huawei, a Chinese electronics company, announced its new smartp،ne, the Mate 60 Pro, complete with ،megrown chips. Huawei partnered with chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) to create a new Kirin 9000s chip, according to a report from ،ysis firm TechInsights. SMIC’s high-level 7nm technology appears to provide the Mate 60 Pro with download s،ds beyond t،se seen in typical 5G p،nes.

The entire Mate 60 Pro announcement and subsequent proof of its power stands in direct contrast to the efforts made by the US, Japan and the Netherlands to restrict China’s chip access and limit their ،uction abilities. As recently as August, President Biden signed an executive order further limiting investments in Chinese firms working with technology like semiconductors. Previous restrictions have specifically targeted Huawei, including a January ban on licenses for exporting US tech to the Chinese company.


منبع: https://www.engadget.com/،a-plans-40-billion-fund-for-its-chip-industry-112119881.html?src=rss