China-made Chips
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Huawei plans to set up a unit to make screen driver chips
Huawei is allegedly setting up a division to make screen driver chips to enter the screen industry and further expand its footprint in chip making.
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Xiaomi's Lei Jun says its chip development work continues
Xiaomi's Surge chip research and development work since 2014 has encountered "great difficulties" but continues, Xiaomi Group founder, chairman and CEO Lei Jun said on Weibo today.
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China ships 43 million 5G phones in Q2, more than half of which use Huawei HiSilicon chips
In the second quarter of this year, China shipped more than 43 million 5G smartphones, of which Huawei HiSilicon is the largest 5G processor supplier, with a 54.8% market share, according to data recently released by IDC.
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Huawei Mate40 will have Kirin 9000, the last gen of high-end Kirin chip
The Huawei Mate 40 will be powered by the Kirin 9000 chip, which will be the last generation of Kirin high-end chip that can't be produced in the future, Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu said today.
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SMIC Founder: Next-gen semiconductors don't need big investment, talent is key
How do we understand the many restrictions the US has placed on China's high-tech industry?
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Huawei's new 5nm Kirin chip said to cost between Apple A14 and ARM CPU
The new 5nm Kirin chip in Huawei's upcoming Mate40 series of flagship phones costs somewhere between the Apple A14 and ARM CPU, according to a prominent Chinese blogger.
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Chinese chip maker UNISOC Joins OIN, world's largest patent protection community
UNISOC, a Chinese fabless semiconductor company, has joined Open Invention Network (OIN), the world's largest patent protection community, the company announced in its WeChat account.
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Another Huawei tablet with SMIC-made chip said to launch in China
Huawei will launch the second generation of the Changxiang series tablet in China and it will be powered by the Kirin 710A processor which is made by SMIC, according to a well-known Weibo blogger.
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RISC-V processor designed by five Chinese university students successfully fabricated
Five undergraduates from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences led the design of a 64-bit RISC-V processor that became their graduation project, according to China Youth Daily.
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Chinese chip designer Phytium announces server CPUs based on 16nm process
Chinese chip designer Phytium Technology today unveiled the Tengyun S2500, the next generation of highly scalable multi-server chip.