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A supplier of precision components for semiconductor equipment, Pioneer Semiconductor has received hundreds of millions of yuan in equity financing​


According to Weibo news, recently, Jingjiang Pioneer Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Pioneer Semiconductor") completed hundreds of millions of equity financing, led by SMIC Juyuan Capital, New Investment Group and Shenzhen Venture Capital, Novartis Capital, Guotai Junan, Well-known equity investment institutions such as China Micro Corporation, Shanghai Aviation Industry Fund, Junxin Capital, SAIC Venture Capital, Beyond Moore Fund, and Shanghai Free Trade Zone Fund participated in the investment.

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Pioneer Semiconductor was established in 2008, specializing in the production and manufacture of precision metal parts, with CNC machining centers as the main body of precision machining, and the ability to process aluminum, stainless steel and other metal materials. It mainly provides metal parts for domestic and foreign semiconductor equipment manufacturers, and is an important parts supplier for domestic equipment factories.

According to the news of Xintou Group, Pioneer Semiconductor is the only domestic supplier of vacuum reaction chambers for North Huachuang (Naura) and Zhongwei Semiconductor (AMEC). Other customers include Huahai Qingke, SMIC, Shenyang Tuojing and other leading enterprises in the industry.

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mossen

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they cannot shut down SMIC for anything that does not require immersion lithography, which is ~70% of SMIC revenue. also there will be retaliation.
China could make a credible threat of a Taiwan invasion in response. Capture TSMC or if that can't happen then destroy it. Plunge the world into a massive recession. If the US is going to sabotage on that level then China needs to play hardball. Make the costs prohibitively expensive. Destroying SMIC - even assuming it can be done, which I'm skeptical of - should provoke a massive response.
 

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China could make a credible threat of a Taiwan invasion in response. Capture TSMC or if that can't happen then destroy it. Plunge the world into a massive recession. If the US is going to sabotage on that level then China needs to play hardball. Make the costs prohibitively expensive. Destroying SMIC - even assuming it can be done, which I'm skeptical of - should provoke a massive response.
hmm, let's not be rash here. If there is anything Ukraine has shown us, there is a high cost to invading a country. It would be very reckless to do something like this when SMIC itself will probably just make the economic decision to not export to Russia.

We are at the 90 m mark in an 100 m dash. Let's try to complete the last 10 meters and then thumb your nose at sanctions. The way to beat sanctions is to make the sanction itself more economically painful for the country imposing the sanction.
 

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hmm, let's not be rash here. If there is anything Ukraine has shown us, there is a high cost to invading a country. It would be very reckless to do something like this when SMIC itself will probably just make the economic decision to not export to Russia.

We are at the 90 m mark in an 100 m dash. Let's try to complete the last 10 meters and then thumb your nose at sanctions. The way to beat sanctions is to make the sanction itself more economically painful for the country imposing the sanction.
The highly dependent on foreign suppliers Taiwan Semiconductor industry has never be a redline for China. Independence is and always be the redline.
 
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