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    The Great Chip Leap: China’s Semiconductor Self-Reliance Surges

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJanuary 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Rapid Growth: By the end of 2025, China’s domestic semiconductor equipment ratio surged to 35%, exceeding the 30% target set for the year, reflecting a significant shift towards local suppliers.

    2. Key Segments Advancing: Local manufacturers excelled in critical areas such as etching and thin-film deposition, with local equipment adoption exceeding 40% in these segments.

    3. Major Contracts: Advanced Micro-Fabrication’s 5-nanometre-grade etcher entered validation with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, while Naura Technology’s furnaces captured over 60% of the 28nm lines at Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.

    4. Market Leadership: China is expected to retain its status as the largest market for semiconductor equipment globally until at least 2027, underscoring its strategic push for self-sufficiency.

    The Rise of Self-Reliance in Semiconductor Equipment

    China’s semiconductor industry experienced a remarkable surge in self-reliance in 2025. Domestic manufacturers achieved a 35 percent share of semiconductor equipment, exceeding the government’s target of 30 percent. This rapid growth caught even planners off guard. Importantly, local firms now dominate critical segments like etching and thin-film deposition. They achieved adoption rates surpassing 40 percent in these areas. This trend signals a significant shift toward local production, reducing dependence on US suppliers.

    Moreover, advancements in technology played a key role in this leap. Local companies, such as Naura Technology Group and Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment, led the charge. Their machines now validate against the stringent standards of major foundries. For instance, Naura’s oxidation and diffusion furnaces contributed to over 60 percent of 28nm production lines at China’s top foundry. Such developments highlight the capacity of China’s semiconductor sector to innovate and meet domestic demands.

    The Implications for Global Tech Landscape

    The implications of this self-reliance extend beyond China. As manufacturers achieve greater independence, they also contribute to the global supply chain in new ways. By shifting focus to local suppliers, China enhances its competitive position in the semiconductor equipment market. The nation remains on track to be the largest market for semiconductor equipment through 2027. This position can stimulate further innovation and investment within the industry.

    Furthermore, the success of these local firms demonstrates the practicality of widespread adoption of domestic technology. As these companies increase their market share, they may also encourage collaborations with international players. Such partnerships can lead to an exchange of ideas and technologies that benefit both parties. Overall, this evolution presents a pivotal moment in the ongoing human journey toward greater technological self-sufficiency and cooperation in a globalized world.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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