China allocates $40 billion for semiconductors
The $40 billion fund in question looks set to be the largest of three funds launched by the China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund (also known as the Large Fund). The targeted 300 billion yuan ($41 billion) vastly outpaces similar funds that raised 138.7 billion yuan and 200 billion yuan in 2014 and 2019, respectively.
China has not officially confirmed this funding, but according to people with knowledge of the matter, the main focus of the investment will be the development of equipment necessary for chip production. Under US sanctions, China does not have access to EUV technology. The only way for China, which cannot supply equipment, is to produce its own equipment. Of course, bringing the equipment to the same level as current competitors will be a long, laborious and costly task. However, China is probably the only country that can do this with its own means.
However, according to unofficial information, the targeted fund was approved by the authorities in recent months and the Chinese Ministry of Finance contributed 60 billion yuan ($8.2 billion) to this fund. Other contributors are unclear.
Previous investments
As we said above, two major investments have been made within the scope of the Big Fund so far. Over the years, the Big Fund has provided financing for China’s two largest chip foundries, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) and Hua Hong Semiconductor (HHS), as well as flash memory maker Yangtze Memory Technologies and a number of smaller companies. Meanwhile, SMIC is of great importance for China and Chinese companies. We recommend that you read our relevant news below in this context.
On the other hand, despite the investments made so far, China’s chip industry is struggling to play a leading role in the global supply chain, especially for advanced chips. There is a possibility that China will close the gap thanks to this investment. Currently, “technology” is growing exponentially around artificial intelligence and advanced chips. While advanced chips are gaining ground in every field, from automobiles to phones, they are also the driving force for artificial intelligence.