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China's leading chipmakers, including SMIC and Hua Hong Semiconductor, are aiming to increase their production of advanced semiconductors to meet the growing demand for artificial intelligence, with plans to expand to 100,000 wafers in one to two years and an additional 500,000 wafers by 2030.
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, with plans to increase production to 100,000 wafers in one to two years and an additional 500,000 wafers by 2030.
China's leading chipmakers, including SMIC and Hua Hong Semiconductor, are aiming to increase their production of advanced semiconductors to meet the growing demand for artificial intelligence, with plans to expand to 100,000 wafers in one to two years and an additional 500,000 wafers by 2030.
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, with plans to increase production to 100,000 wafers in one to two years and an additional 500,000 wafers by 2030.
China's leading chipmakers, including SMIC and Hua Hong Semiconductor, are aiming to increase their production of advanced semiconductors to meet the growing demand for artificial intelligence, with plans to expand to 100,000 wafers in one to two years and an additional 500,000 wafers by 2030.
China's leading chipmakers, including SMIC and Hua Hong Semiconductor, aim to increase production of advanced semiconductors to meet rising AI demand, with plans to boost output to 100,000 wafers within one to two years and add 500,000 wafers by 2030.
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