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Gree sets up chip design subsidiary

- In Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

Home appliance maker’s new arm to focus on smart component R&D

Gree Electric Appliances Inc, a major home appliances maker based in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, has set up a subsidiary focused on the design, developmen­t and sales of computing chips, according to the local industrial and commercial authority.

A source with the Zhuhai Municipal Industrial and Commercial Bureau indicated that the subsidiary, registered with capital of 1 billion yuan ($146 million), will also focus on research and developmen­t of semiconduc­tors, integrated circuits, electronic devices and components, as well as other electronic products and services.

“The subsidiary will be mainly engaged in design of chips for air conditione­rs,” said Wang Jingdong, vicepresid­ent of Gree.

Gree’s sales of air conditione­rs for home use remained the highest in China for a 23rd consecutiv­e year in 2017, and its commercial air conditione­r sales were the highest for the sixth year running, according to its annual report.

The company’s business revenue last year increased 36.92 percent year-on-year to 148.29 billion yuan, while total assets rose 17.87 percent to 215 billion yuan.

While maintainin­g rapid growth in its main business last year, the company also expanded its smart equipment, smart home appliance and new energy businesses, according to the report.

In an earlier interview with China Daily, Dong Mingzhu, the company president, said Gree’s future developmen­t srerveeven­nuueelast relies heavily on core technology R&D.

“Our future developmen­t relies on cutting-edge technologi­es, including in the chip sector. Gree’s business will move beyond the air conditioni­ng industry, with varieties of smart products to be unveiled in the market,” she said.

According to Dong, Gree spends 4 billion yuan on buying chips each year to support its manufactur­ing of air conditione­rs.

“We need to change the situation by developing our own chips,” said Dong.

Gree’s efforts in making chips will target high-end variable-frequency drive systems, he said.

High-end chips used in air conditione­rs produced on the Chinese mainland are usually shipped in from the United States, Europe, Japan and Taiwan island.

Gree unveiled its industrial blueprint during its annual shareholde­rs meeting in June, including air conditione­rs, high-end equipment, home appliances and telecommun­ication equipment.

The chip business, along with the internet of things, smartphone­s and big data, are included in its telecommun­ication equipment business, according to Gree.

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 ?? WANG QIMING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A pedestrian walks past a Gree store in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.
WANG QIMING / FOR CHINA DAILY A pedestrian walks past a Gree store in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.

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