It has the advantage of being a latecomer, but its disadvantages are also obvious. It lacks an ecosystem, especially Google's GMS, which is unlikely to be adapted to it.
The 70% target will be in next year. A lot of software not accounted for and the Chinese has developed a lot. The hardware part is coming in actually quite fast but one has to look at 2015 and 2018 when the Trump chip war started, where was China? 40nm with no AI chip, little storage chip, etc. Now China, is at a extreme matured 7nm with the capability of TSMC's 3nm gen2 in Huawei's latest Mate70, 100% Chinese with a domestically produced DUV. Basically the market is secondary but the competency is primary. Actually after putting up the Mate70 against iPhone16, if you are a heavy game players, you will find that the Mate70 is easily the more powerful phone without overheating. With the declaration of these 4 industrial sectors and availability of these semiconductor chips with the doubling of foundries by this end of this year, the adoption will be will rise significantly maybe even double the current stats. Most important, the DUV for14nm and matured chips is up. How did the Chinese export RMB900b chips so far this? Its estimated it will break the RMB1T by year end. The EUV will be on production trial next year. This is what Huawei is holding back and only advanced its semiconductor chip through double exposure techniques like SAQP to reach 5nm capability and GAA to reach 3nm capability without EUV. Lower yields but much cheaper equipment and no overheating and 100% Chinese. Xiaomi goes the other way with a EUV (Taiwanese) for a 3nm chip. Rest assure Xiaomi is eager for the domestic EUV too as I wonder Biden recent announcements will affect Xiaomi. Good thing Huawei's approach is maturing fast. This is why they are confident to mass produce the Ascend 910C by next year. Not surprise it will be an outright 5nm chip not just in terms capabilities. The capability will be along 3nm to 2.5nm. The GAA Nanosheet or Forksheet still have room for further multi channeling, VGAA. Once one product is 100% Chinese, the adoption rate will be at a breakneck speed. Look at solar panels and EVs. When the real numbers come on 2025, be prepared for a surprise. The industry bases and vertical supply chain that purchase all these semiconductor chips are all in China. Its closed. You can't fail.
users do not care so much whether the phones use 3 nm or 7nm chips as long as it serves its purpose. I for one will only use Chinese phones. I was using Samsung and iPhone before. Now only Chinese phones for my family
5nm is still needed, huawei chip is larger and thicker, and harmony os needs time to growth, Chinese phone is good on android but android is controlled by google
China should sanction India to humble the Indian ego. Indians claimed to be the "pharma" of the world without telling everyone that India imports more than 50% of ATP raw materials for medicine making from China? China can make or break India's self-proclaimed status as the "pharma of the world" to humble the Indian ego with ease.
That is good, China has to show the dragon's sharp teeth sometimes to scare the wolves.
And sharp claws😊
I use oppo A7 bought in early 2019 still use Qualcomm chips hope Chinese smartphone brands will only use chips made by Chinese company
Now most use US chips except Huawei, U should wait for about 5 years
I look forward to OS Harmony Next. A true 21st century OS for the 21st century.
It has the advantage of being a latecomer, but its disadvantages are also obvious. It lacks an ecosystem, especially Google's GMS, which is unlikely to be adapted to it.
The US regime can only learn things the hard way.
yes 100% right!
The 70% target will be in next year. A lot of software not accounted for and the
Chinese has developed a lot.
The hardware part is coming in actually quite fast but one has to look at 2015 and 2018 when the Trump chip war started, where was China? 40nm with no AI chip, little storage chip, etc.
Now China, is at a extreme matured 7nm with the capability of TSMC's 3nm gen2 in Huawei's latest Mate70, 100% Chinese
with a domestically produced DUV. Basically the market is secondary but the competency is primary. Actually after putting up the Mate70 against iPhone16, if you are a heavy game players, you will find that the Mate70 is easily the more powerful phone without overheating.
With the declaration of these 4 industrial sectors and availability of these semiconductor chips with the doubling of foundries by this end of this year, the adoption will be will rise significantly maybe even double the current stats.
Most important, the DUV for14nm and matured chips is up. How did the Chinese export RMB900b chips so far this? Its estimated it will break the RMB1T by year end. The EUV will be on production trial next year. This is what Huawei is holding back and only advanced its semiconductor chip through double exposure techniques like SAQP to reach 5nm capability and GAA to reach 3nm capability without EUV. Lower yields but much cheaper equipment and no overheating and 100% Chinese.
Xiaomi goes the other way with a EUV (Taiwanese) for a 3nm chip. Rest assure Xiaomi is eager for the domestic EUV too as I wonder Biden recent announcements will affect Xiaomi. Good thing Huawei's approach is maturing fast. This is why they are confident to mass produce the Ascend 910C by next year. Not surprise it will be an outright 5nm chip not just in terms capabilities. The capability will be along 3nm to 2.5nm. The GAA Nanosheet or Forksheet still have room for further multi channeling, VGAA. Once one product is 100% Chinese, the adoption rate will be at a breakneck speed. Look at solar panels and EVs. When the real numbers come on 2025, be prepared for a surprise. The industry bases and vertical supply chain that purchase all these semiconductor chips are all in China. Its closed. You can't fail.
Thank's for your elaboration. So detailed n technical. I bet, you have considerable knowledge n exposure in this field.
What a comment, great job dude
users do not care so much whether the phones use 3 nm or 7nm chips as long as it serves its purpose. I for one will only use Chinese phones. I was using Samsung and iPhone before. Now only Chinese phones for my family
5nm is still needed, huawei chip is larger and thicker, and harmony os needs time to growth, Chinese phone is good on android but android is controlled by google
Endless winter
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China should sanction India to humble the Indian ego. Indians claimed to be the "pharma" of the world without telling everyone that India imports more than 50% of ATP raw materials for medicine making from China? China can make or break India's self-proclaimed status as the "pharma of the world" to humble the Indian ego with ease.
what about the google quantum Chip.
Worst in all chips, far behind Qualcomm and mediatek
@MrHunzi but the News media says it is septillion years faster.
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