Huawei’s Shenzhen facilities reveal new push into advanced chipmaking
- Huawei started building three advanced semiconductor factories in Shenzhen's Guanlan district to produce 7 nm chips for AI and smartphones.
- This effort follows US sanctions since 2019 that blocked Huawei from accessing cutting-edge chips and forced it to develop a domestic supply chain.
- Huawei is securing the entire silicon production process, from materials and equipment to chip design, aiming to bypass foreign technology restrictions.
- Dylan Patel from SemiAnalysis highlighted Huawei's unparalleled initiative to internally develop every segment of the AI supply chain, a level of vertical integration that has not been attempted by any other company before.
- Huawei’s new facilities and partner ecosystem suggest a strategic move toward self-sufficiency and scaling domestic chip production despite challenges from lacking EUV technology.
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