Author: Total Telecom Staff

China set to achieve 14 nm breakthrough in 2022

China consumes about 70% of global semiconductor production. But the country’s plans to mass produce 14 nm chips next year within the country is likely to make China the biggest semiconductor supplier globally.

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China set for a front seat in the global semiconductor market – TT speaks with Strategy Analytics

China consumes about 70% of global semiconductor production. But the country’s plans to mass produce 14 nm chips next year within the country is likely to make China the biggest semiconductor supplier globally.

Advancements in Electronic Design Automation (EDA) and semiconductor machine technologies promise to place China in the front seat.

Strategy Analytics , Senior Analyst Saravan Kundojjala and Christopher Taylor, Director, RF and Wireless talk with Total Telecom.

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#Chipsets #Chips #Semiconductor #SMIC #ASML #EDA #AI #MachineLearning

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