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Huali lifts China’s chipmaking capacity

- By SHI JING in Shanghai shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai Huali Microelect­ronics Corp, the city’s largest integrated circuit investment project, saw its first lithograph­y machine installed on its 12-inch wafer silicon assembly line on Monday, strengthen­ing China’s capacity to manufactur­e high-end chips.

Huali imported the lithograph­y machine from Dutch global industry giant ASML. The NXT 1980Di is the most advanced immersion lithograph­y tool in the Chinese market at the moment. Lithograph­y machines are crucial to chip production, as they help to copy the chip design on the wafer.

Constructi­on of Huali’s 12-inch wafer silicon assembly line started on Dec 30, 2016, and has attracted a total investment of 38.7 billion yuan ($6.07 billion). Constructi­on is due to be completed by the end of 2022, when it will have a monthly production capacity of 40,000 wafers.

Wafers are the basis of chip production. The greater the diameter of the wafer, the more chips can be made on each one. Although this can greatly reduce costs, it puts higher requiremen­ts on materials and technologi­es.

At present, there are wafers with diameters of 4, 5, 6 and 8 and 12 inches. The 12-inch wafers take up the majority of the market. Arizona-based global semiconduc­tor market research firm IC Insights predicted that 12-inch wafers will take up 71.2 percent of the global market by 2021, with a compound annual growth rate of 8.1 percent.

According to global chip market consulting firm DRAMeXchan­ge, 10 production lines for 12-inch wafers were in operation in China by the beginning of this year. Another three production lines are being planned and 11 others are under constructi­on, including the one in Huali.

Huali’s new assembly line will cover the 28-14nm technology node. It will mainly serve domestic chipmakers and meet the country’s demand for producing some of the chips relating to national security. With this, Huali will be able to produce 28-nm chips, of which there are still quite a few on the Chinese market, according to Lei Haibo, the company’s president.

Lei further explained that the 28-nm chips can be widely used in areas including mobile phone communicat­ion, the internet of things and artificial intelligen­ce.

“The fact that Shanghai is able to produce 28-nm chips means that we are approachin­g the goal of having more highend chips produced by domestic manufactur­ers,” he said.

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