1)We all know China has a lot of issues with Jet Engine Development. China must conquer that to move up to the next level. It has a lot of implications if China can clear the hurdle. Sinodefence already a lot of Jet Engine thread, so I don't need to expand too much. I place Jet Engine Development as its Number 1 national project in importance.
2)For 2nd most important undertaking is its weakness in semiconductor field. You see China has state enterprise in every important areas and sector in aviation, cars, rail train, shipping, energy but it doesn't have a single state enterprise in Semiconductor field. It's most prominent tech companies such huawei, ZTE, Lenovo, Haier are predominantly system supplier. There are a few promising Chinese semiconductor companies like Spreadtrum, RockChip, RDA, but they way too small. There are hundred of fabless Chinese semiconductor design houses but many of them lack scale, funding, tech base to amount to everything.
I would say 95% components inside Chinese system are from US like Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Nvidia, Marvell, TriQuint, Maxine, Cypress, Atmel, Altera, Xilinx, Texas Instrument, Mediatek, Samsung, Micron.
US government do not use any Chinese hardwares in any of its defense system. Those fake Chinese Chips from articles are actual recycled scrapped parts from previous systems . They are not supposedly Chinese Semiconductor Chips. US government already Banned ZTE and Huawei even though they used a lot of US components.
Over 95% of components inside Chinese system are foreign parts is serious national security issue. I am not advocating protectionism like some of other western government but 50% should be from Chinese suppliers.
Definitely , China needs a Semiconductor Revolution to restructure its component landscape. Maybe it could form the very first state enterprise that supply semiconductor components and partner with Samsung to learn from the Best.
As of now, it has a major hole and No single State enterprise player in such critical field.
They poured a lot of subsidy into solar panel and wind generators but those are relatively low tech stuffs. China seems to take to easy out, hopping on something simple and hope to make a lot of money from that. But western protectionism are slamming these two low etched products out.
So, letting the free market force to determine to outcome is Not working for CHina in this semiconductor field. Not a major player has emerged so in face of so many advanced foreign players,it's time pull in the national resources and form a big group to tackle this issue.
Even if the chinese player can supply to only its domestic market it's good enough. China will soon be a 10Trillion economy. A single dominant state enterprise in semiconductor is good enough to supply 50% of CHina 's components need, I don't think western country would allow them to penetrate anywhere outside of CHina. but again that' good enough.
2)For 2nd most important undertaking is its weakness in semiconductor field. You see China has state enterprise in every important areas and sector in aviation, cars, rail train, shipping, energy but it doesn't have a single state enterprise in Semiconductor field. It's most prominent tech companies such huawei, ZTE, Lenovo, Haier are predominantly system supplier. There are a few promising Chinese semiconductor companies like Spreadtrum, RockChip, RDA, but they way too small. There are hundred of fabless Chinese semiconductor design houses but many of them lack scale, funding, tech base to amount to everything.
I would say 95% components inside Chinese system are from US like Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Nvidia, Marvell, TriQuint, Maxine, Cypress, Atmel, Altera, Xilinx, Texas Instrument, Mediatek, Samsung, Micron.
US government do not use any Chinese hardwares in any of its defense system. Those fake Chinese Chips from articles are actual recycled scrapped parts from previous systems . They are not supposedly Chinese Semiconductor Chips. US government already Banned ZTE and Huawei even though they used a lot of US components.
Over 95% of components inside Chinese system are foreign parts is serious national security issue. I am not advocating protectionism like some of other western government but 50% should be from Chinese suppliers.
Definitely , China needs a Semiconductor Revolution to restructure its component landscape. Maybe it could form the very first state enterprise that supply semiconductor components and partner with Samsung to learn from the Best.
As of now, it has a major hole and No single State enterprise player in such critical field.
They poured a lot of subsidy into solar panel and wind generators but those are relatively low tech stuffs. China seems to take to easy out, hopping on something simple and hope to make a lot of money from that. But western protectionism are slamming these two low etched products out.
So, letting the free market force to determine to outcome is Not working for CHina in this semiconductor field. Not a major player has emerged so in face of so many advanced foreign players,it's time pull in the national resources and form a big group to tackle this issue.
Even if the chinese player can supply to only its domestic market it's good enough. China will soon be a 10Trillion economy. A single dominant state enterprise in semiconductor is good enough to supply 50% of CHina 's components need, I don't think western country would allow them to penetrate anywhere outside of CHina. but again that' good enough.