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Chipmakers highlight China’s role

ASML, Intel, Qualcomm, TI swear by importance in global IC market

- By MA SI in Shanghai masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Prominent integrated circuit companies demonstrat­ed their cutting-edge technologi­es at the fifth China Internatio­nal Import Expo, highlighti­ng China’s importance in the global semiconduc­tor industrial chain amid external uncertaint­ies.

IC companies from the United States, Japan, the Netherland­s, South Korea and other countries set up large booths at the CIIE that concluded in Shanghai on Thursday.

Their large-scale participat­ion reflects their enthusiasm to tap into the world’s largest semiconduc­tor market, experts said.

Shen Bo, senior vice-president of Dutch semiconduc­tor equipment company ASML and president of ASML China, said, “This is the fourth time ASML has participat­ed in the CIIE, and we hope to leverage the platform to continuous­ly demonstrat­e our openness and collaborat­ion.”

Currently, ASML has 15 offices, 11 warehousin­g and logistics centers, three developmen­t centers, one training center and one maintenanc­e center in the Chinese mainland, where more than 1,500 local employees run the operations.

China will continue to play an integral role in driving the developmen­t of a highly collaborat­ive global semiconduc­tor industry, ASML said.

Texas Instrument­s, a US chip company, has utilized the CIIE to announce its expansion in China. TI is expanding its assembly and test capacity in Chengdu, Sichuan province, and effecting automation upgrades to its Shanghai product distributi­on center.

Jiang Han, vice-president of TI and president of TI China, said: “We are excited to offer our customers stronger local support, address their needs quickly and efficientl­y, and help them succeed. The expansion … further underscore­s our deep commitment to supporting our customers in China.”

Specifical­ly, TI announced the installati­on of tools inside its second assembly and test factory in Chengdu to prepare for future production. Once fully operationa­l, the unit will more than double TI’s current assembly and test capacity in Chengdu.

At the CIIE, TI showcased how its analog and embedded processing products and technologi­es are helping manufactur­ers drive innovation in green grids, electric vehicles and robotics systems.

Another US chipmaker, Intel, also found the CIIE useful. Wang Rui, senior vice-president of Intel, said, “Intel is very pleased to participat­e in the expo, which is an important platform to promote internatio­nal exchange, and comes with huge opportunit­ies for global cooperatio­n.”

Having been deeply involved in the Chinese market for 37 years, the US company regards the country as one of the top priorities of its global strategy, Wang said.

Frank Meng, chairman of Qualcomm China, expressed similar views. The company participat­ed in the CIIE for five consecutiv­e years.

“In 2022, Qualcomm’s participat­ion has once again shown its confidence in the long-term sustainabi­lity of the Chinese market and the determinat­ion to work with Chinese partners to develop domestic and internatio­nal markets and drive win-win developmen­t,” Meng said.

The global chip companies’ enthusiasm about China stands in sharp contrast to the US government’s attitude, as seen in a series of well-calculated restrictio­ns or controls imposed on the export of advanced semiconduc­tor technology to Chinese tech companies.

China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said at a news conference on Thursday: “China will continue to work with the internatio­nal community to jointly oppose economic coercion and technologi­cal bullying, and jointly safeguard the stability of the world economic system and rules, and the security of the global industrial chains and supply chains.

“We will take the CIIE as an opportunit­y to continue opening the door to facilitate the investment and business of enterprise­s from all countries in China, and work together to build a more united and prosperous future.”

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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The booth of Qualcomm at the fifth CIIE in Shanghai.

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