Xinhua Silk Road - Belt and Road Portal, China's silk road economic belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Website Xinhua Silk Road - Belt and Road Portal, China's silk road economic belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Website
Subscribe CustomBlackClose

Belt & Road Weekly Subscription Form

download_pop

Research ReportCustomBlackClose

The full edition of the report is available at Xinhua Silk Road Database. You can click the “Table of Content” to have a general understanding of it.

Click on the button below to create your account and get immediate access to thousands of articles.

Start a Free Trial

Xinhua Silk Road Database
Project

Qualcomm ups ante with fresh funds for Guizhou venture

March 10, 2017


Abstract : US chip giant Qualcomm Inc has upped the ante in its joint venture in the Guizhou province, pouring another 1 billion yuan (144 million U.S. dollars), together with the local government, into Guizhou Huaxintong Semiconductor Technology.

US chip giant Qualcomm Inc has upped the ante in its joint venture in the Guizhou province, pouring another 1 billion yuan (144 million U.S. dollars), together with the local government, into Guizhou Huaxintong Semiconductor Technology.

The move brought the total investment in Huaxintong, which is based in Guizhou's capital Guiyang, to 2.85 billion yuan. The joint venture was established in 2016 by Qualcomm and the Guizhou provincial government to make server chips.

Wang Kai, CEO of Huaxintong, said in an interview with China Daily in Beijing on Wednesday that the company had received another 1 billion yuan, the second phase of a capital injection, from its two shareholders.

Qualcomm owns a 45 percent stake in Huaxintong, with the Guizhou provincial government accounting for the balance.

Wang said the new deal had not changed the shareholder structure. He did not disclose how the new cash would be used.

The move comes after Huaxintong opened a research center in Shanghai last year to step up research and development on chip design.

It also opened an operating center in Beijing last year. The joint venture is part of a broad effort by Qualcomm, which dominates the smartphone chip sector, to compete with Intel Corp in server chips.

Qualcomm President Derek Aberle said in an earlier interview with China Daily that Huaxintong expected to start shipping its China-customized server chips around mid-2018.

According to Huaxintong's Wang, unlike previous ventures when foreign companies brought outdated technology to China, Huaxintong will tailor-make chips for the China market on the basis of Qualcomm's latest technology.

He said over half of Huaxintong's employees are from other leading semiconductor producers and 70 percent of them are doctorate or master degree holders.

(Source: China Daily)

Scan the QR code and push it to your mobile phone

Keyword: qualcomm chips huaxintong guizhou

Write to Us belt & road login close

Do you want to be a contributor to Xinhua Silk Road and tell us your Belt & Road story? Send your articles to [email protected] and share your stories with more people.

Click on the button below to create your account and get im http://img.silkroad.news.cn/templates/silkroad/en2017te access to thousands of articles.

Start a Free Trial

Ask Us A Question belt & road login close

If you have any questions, please enter them in the box below.

Identifying code Reload

Write to Us belt & road login close

Do you want to be a contributor to Xinhua Silk Road and tell us your Belt & Road story? Send your articles to silkroadweekly@xinhua.org and share your stories with more people.

Click on the button below to create your account and get im http://img.silkroad.news.cn/templates/silkroad/en2017te access to thousands of articles.

Start a Free Trial