Top Chinese chipmakers plan to boost advanced chip output, Nikkei reports

February 24, 2026 4:29 PM EST

FILE PHOTO: A logo of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) is seen in Shanghai, China October 14, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo

Feb 25 (Reuters) - ‌China's top ​chipmakers, ​including SMIC and Hua Hong Semiconductor, are ‌aiming to boost their output ⁠of advanced semiconductors to meet ‌burgeoning artificial intelligence demand, ‌Nikkei said on Wednesday citing sources.

Semiconductor Manufacturing International Co (SMIC), ​Hua Hong and several Huawei-linked chipmakers are expanding ⁠or aiming to start production of chips ​with the most advanced technology available, including on the ​7-nanometer (nm) or even ‌5-nm performance level, Nikkei said.

China is aiming ⁠to boost its output of relatively advanced chips to 100,000 ⁠wafers in one to two years, ​from less than 20,000 currently, while also setting a more aggressive target ‌of adding an additional 500,000 wafers of capacity ‌by 2030, the ⁠Japanese newspaper said ‌citing sources.

(Reporting ​by Sameer Manekar in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan ‌Ananda)



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