China-made Chips

  • Why 1985 was a turning point for China's semiconductor industry?

    When we tried to trace the 30-year trajectory of China's integrated circuit industry, we found that there was an insignificant but important turning point in 1985.

  • China-based ChangXin Memory's 19nm DDR4 chip capacity set to doubled by end of Q2

    China-based ChangXin Memory's 19nm DDR4 chip capacity set to doubled by end of Q2

  • Alibaba's chip arm is developing chips for wireless headsets, speakers

    Bluetooth chip maker Bluetrum and Alibaba's chip subsidiary Pingtouge Semiconductor have entered into a partnership to develop IoT chips for wireless Bluetooth headphones, Bluetooth speakers and other products based on Pingtouge's Xuantie series processor and AI algorithms.

  • Huawei, STMicroelectronics jointly designing chips, report says

    Huawei Technologies is working with French-Italian chipmaker STMicroelectronics to co-design mobile and automotive-related chips, the Nikkei Asian Review reported Tuesday citing two sources familiar with the matter.

  • HiSilicon becomes largest smartphone processor shipped in China

    China's smartphone shipments plunged in the first quarter of this year, leading to a plunge in phone processor shipments as well, but Huawei HiSilicon was an exception.

  • China-based ChangXin Memory gets patents from Rambus

    ChangXin Memory Technologies recently signed a patent licensing agreement with US semiconductor company Rambus Inc., the company said today.

  • China-made Loongson 3A5000 CPU set to tape out in H1

    Chinese chip maker Loongson Technology said that its 3A5000 CPU with 12nm process will be taped out in the first half of this year.

  • Chinese PC maker releases desktops equipped with Zhaoxin processor

    Chinese PC brand Donghai Computer has launched a variety of desktop computers based on the Zhaoxin CPU platform.

  • Here is what you need to know about the new Kirin 985 processor

    Honor today released the Honor 30 series of phones, and also announced the Kirin 985 processor.

  • Baidu Kunlun AI processor adapts to China-made Phytium 64-core CPU

    Following Baidu Paddle deep learning platform, Baidu's Kunlun AI chip has also been adapted to the CPU made by Chinese IC design company Phytium Technology.