China-made Chips
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Foxconn reportedly to invest 60 billion yuan to build chip factory in Qingdao
Foxconn's planned advanced chip packaging and testing plant in Qingdao has recently broken ground, DigiTimes quoted a source as saying.
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Huawei is hiring 'lithography engineer'
Huawei recently posted a new job ad seeking a "lithography process engineer".
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Chinese chip maker Loongson launches dedicated zone on its website in push for compatibility
Chinese chip maker Loongson Technology's official website recently opened the Loongson "Compatibility and Adaptation" section as a showcase of Loongson's eco-adaptation achievements.
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Chinese chip maker Phytium to release next-gen server CPU on July 23
Chinese chip designer Phytium Technology recently announced that it will release a new generation of server CPU on July 23rd. Baring any surprises, it will be the long-rumored FT-2500, which features eight Compute Units (CUs) and works out to a total of 512 Stream Processors (SPs).
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Chinese chipmaker UNISOC releases TSMC 28 nm-based smartwatch chip
UNISOC, China-based supplier of mobile communications chipsets and IoT chipsets, today announced the W307, the next-generation smartwatch platform.
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China-made OS and CPUs completes adaption
Union Tech, the developer of the Unity Operating System (UOS), announced today that it has recently signed an agreement with Loongson Technology to become a member of the Loongson Ecosystem Adaptation Services Industry Alliance.
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How big is the gap between SMIC and TSMC?
As a leading Chinese foundry, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) has been doing its best to catch up with TSMC.
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Huawei HiSilicon ranks 2nd in Q1 smartphone processor revenue
Qualcomm, HiSilicon, Apple, Samsung and MediaTek are the top five vendors in terms of application processor (AP) revenue share, according to Strategy Analytics.
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Chinese CPU maker Zhaoxin to release stand alone GPU this year
In a redesigned official website, Chinese CPU maker Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor talked for the first time about its plans to launch stand alone GPU products.
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Chinese CPU maker Zhaoxin launches new website to better showcase product info
Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor, a Chinese CPU manufacturer with its name roughly translates to 'million core,' said its website (www. zhaoxin.com) was completely redesigned on July 7.