Chinese Semiconductor Companies are Stealing Patents: Report

- Advertisement -
  • The Chinese government, back in 2015, had declared that China will achieve self-sufficiency in the semiconductor industry within 10 years
  • China-based YMTC continued operations at its Wuhan facility even during the Coronavirus pandemic
  • China is increasingly getting aggressive in the semiconductor market

A report by a Korea-based news portal mentioned that China-based companies are stealing semiconductor patents as well as personnel working in the semiconductor arena. China, so far, has invested around one trillion yuan in development of the semiconductor industry.

China-based Yangtze Memory Technologies Co (YMTC) had recently unveiled a 128-layer NAND flash memory product named X2-6070. Though it was just a sample, it is believed that the company will start commercially producing it before the end of 2020. Korea-based Samsung, on the other hand, had started manufacturing 128-layer NAND flash memory products in 2019. YMTC, commercially producing 128-layer NAND flash memory products, as per the report, would lessen the technology gap between South Korean and Chinese companies by almost two years.

China-based semiconductor companies are going aggressive

Unisoc, China-headquartered Singhua Unigroup’s fabless subsidiary, as per the report is planning to commercially produce application processors and 5G modems in the coming times. The company might get these manufactured through the contracting route to Taiwan-based Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).

- Advertisement -

The interesting point to note here that only a handful of companies have the prowess in designing and manufacturing six-nm application processor. A few examples of these companies include Samsung, Qualcomm, Apple and Huawei.

YMTC, as per the report, continued operations at its Wuhan located facility even amidst the Coronavirus lockdown. The report mentions that the same would not have been possible without the support of Chinese govt.

Huawei’s semiconductors arm, HiSilicon, is also said to be sharing application processor designs with Unisoc. The former cannot do business with US-based companies as it is blacklisted by the US government. Huawei, as per another report, was shifting its semiconductor manufacturing into mainland China.

Chinese companies, as per the experts this news portal spoke to, will continue patent and personnel stealing as well as taking aid from tax incentives. Chinese government, as per the report, will continue to support the companies until they achieve an economy of scale with.

- Advertisement -

Most Popular Articles

Mukul Yudhveer Singh
Mukul Yudhveer Singh
Mukul Yudhveer Singh is an Editor at EFY. He’s an experienced business journalist who is both an enthusiast and a cynic of technology. Believes in data, as well as hunch-based journalism. He defines journalism as- reporting facts which help the audience take their own decisions, not ones that influence them!

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Exclusive

EV Sales In India Fall Face First From March to April 2024

0
Electric Vehicle sales, across segments, have fallen short of the promise the sector was witnessing over the last few months. Despite the extension of FAME scheme for...

Low-Speed Scooters, E Rickshaws Major ‘Headache’ For EV Task Force?

0
Going ahead, the situation for low-speed electric two-wheeler and electric rickshaw retailers and makers looks a little cloudy. The bigger ones may want to join these segments...

Growth Opportunities Connected With The Growing Semicon EcoSystem In India

0
India must concentrate on electronics products and semiconductor components, as progress in one area reinforces the other. The country can unlock immense economic opportunities...

Buzz

Altair Acquires Researchs In Flight To Advance Aerodynamics

0
FlightStream is capable of analyzing airflow from subsonic to supersonic speeds, incorporating compressible effects and a specialized capability for surface vorticity. It builds on...

Texa’s TXT Bharat OBD Tool Launched In India For Commercial Vehicles

0
The TXT Bharat, in conjunction with the IDC5 software interface, is designed to serve a range of vehicles in India, including trucks, buses, light...
Micron

Micron To Ship First India-Made Chips From Gujarat In 2025

0
Micron India is planning to start exporting semiconductor chips, which will be packaged at its facility in Sanand, Gujarat, by early next year. The...

Important Sectors

Altair Acquires Researchs In Flight To Advance Aerodynamics

0
FlightStream is capable of analyzing airflow from subsonic to supersonic speeds, incorporating compressible effects and a specialized capability for surface vorticity. It builds on...

Texa’s TXT Bharat OBD Tool Launched In India For Commercial Vehicles

0
The TXT Bharat, in conjunction with the IDC5 software interface, is designed to serve a range of vehicles in India, including trucks, buses, light...
Micron

Micron To Ship First India-Made Chips From Gujarat In 2025

0
Micron India is planning to start exporting semiconductor chips, which will be packaged at its facility in Sanand, Gujarat, by early next year. The...

EV Sales In India Fall Face First From March to April 2024

0
Electric Vehicle sales, across segments, have fallen short of the promise the sector was witnessing over the last few months. Despite the extension of FAME scheme for...

Greaves Electric Mobility Launches Ampere Nexus E-Scooter At Rs 109,900

0
The electric scooter, equipped with cutting-edge features and an LFP battery capable of covering 136km on a single charge, is aimed at attracting younger...

Manufacturing

Micron

Micron To Ship First India-Made Chips From Gujarat In 2025

0
Micron India is planning to start exporting semiconductor chips, which will be packaged at its facility in Sanand, Gujarat, by early next year. The...

Tesla Abandons Advanced ‘Gigacasting’ Manufacturing Process

0
Tesla, facing declining sales and rising competition, has dropped its one-piece gigacasting manufacturing approach. Originally intended to transform manufacturing and lower costs, Tesla has...

Honda Invests $11 Billion In Canadian EV Value Chain

0
As part of its strategy to establish eco-friendly EV and battery facilities in Ontario, Honda's EV value chain will cover every stage of EV...

Honda plans major EV factory construction in Canada,

0
Honda's dedication to this facility reflects its wider ecological objectives, which include a target to only offer zero-emission vehicles by 2040 and to attain...
Sona Comstar

Sona Comstar Launches Mexico Plant For North American EV Demand

0
The new facility, established to address the increasing demand for premium driveline solutions for BEVs in North America, will focus on manufacturing differential assemblies...