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China's Semiconductor Equipment Spending to Decline in 2025, First Decline in Recent Years

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China's dominance in semiconductor equipment procurement is expected to face its first setback since 2021, with spending projected to decrease from $41 billion to $38 billion in 2025, according to semiconductor research firm TechInsights. This 6% decline marks a significant shift for the world's largest buyer of wafer fabrication equipment, whose purchases represented 40% of global sales in 2024. The downturn reflects mounting pressures from both market dynamics and geopolitical constraints. US export controls targeting advanced semiconductor capabilities have intensified while domestic chipmakers grapple with overcapacity in mature node segments. SMIC, China's leading foundry, has already signaled concerns about oversupply risks in this sector, where Chinese manufacturers have rapidly expanded their market share against Taiwanese competitors.

Despite these headwinds, Chinese equipment manufacturers have notably advanced domestic capability development. Naura Technology Group has emerged as the seventh-largest global equipment manufacturer, while AMEC continues to expand its international presence. However, critical gaps persist in China's semiconductor equipment ecosystem, particularly in lithography systems, where dependence on foreign suppliers like ASML remains high. TechInsights data reveals that Chinese companies supplied only 17% of testing tools and 10% of domestic assembly equipment in 2023. The spending reduction comes after a period of aggressive stockpiling prompted by US sanctions to limit Beijing's access to advanced chipmaking capabilities, especially those applicable to artificial intelligence and military applications. However, Chinese manufacturers have demonstrated resilience, with SMIC and Huawei successfully producing advanced chips through alternative, albeit more costly, manufacturing methods.



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i wish Europe did the same
 
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So they are baking 7nm in a very costly process and they can't sell the chips. Nice double tap for the economy.
 
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So they are baking 7nm in a very costly process and they can't sell the chips. Nice double tap for the economy.

How does this comment you pulled from nowhere squares with this (from the article) :

SMIC, China's leading foundry, has already signaled concerns about oversupply risks in this sector, where Chinese manufacturers have rapidly expanded their market share against Taiwanese competitors.

I'll will put this with 'Its 5% growth shows that China is collapsing'.

As Bomby569 said, I wish Europe did the same.

And that is without even mentioning the possibility that 'TechInsight' received bribes from USAID for, you know, lying to fulfill USA foreign policy objectives.
 
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How does this comment you pulled from nowhere squares with this (from the article) :



I'll will put this with 'Its 5% growth shows that China is collapsing'.

As Bomby569 said, I wish Europe did the same.

And that is without even mentioning the possibility that 'TechInsight' received bribes from USAID for, you know, lying to fulfill USA foreign policy objectives.
What, nowhere? This didn't start yesterday. They are using DUV to bake their smallest nodes, which makes it a highly cost ineffective way to make them. If they, then, have trouble using those chips in products that sell, they've created a gold sink for the economy, bleeding money. That, on top of their real estate solvency problems is already a real problem, leading to real issues, like purchased housing just not getting completed.

USAID bribes? Is that the Trump related soundbite of the day? How the fuck does that even come up here lol
 
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What, nowhere? This didn't start yesterday. They are using DUV to bake their smallest nodes, which makes it a highly cost ineffective way to make them. If they, then, have trouble using those chips in products that sell, they've created a gold sink for the economy, bleeding money. That, on top of their real estate solvency problems is already a real problem, leading to real issues, like purchased housing just not getting completed.

USAID bribes? Is that the Trump related soundbite of the day? How the fuck does that even come up here lol

Straight out of your *ss. When the article just said they expanded their market share against Taiwan.

The fact is China bought a ton of semiconductor producing equipement in anticipation of further sanctions. That's it. This article just tries to make it like look it's bad for China.

And the US state department paying 6000 "journalists" through USAID is plain bribery to peddle propaganda.

So, yes, anything that a news organization says that somehow aligns with US interests is suspect.
 
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Straight out of your *ss. When the article just said they expanded their market share against Taiwan.

The fact is China bought a ton of semiconductor producing equipement in anticipation of further sanctions. That's it. This article just tries to make it like look it's bad for China.

And the US state department paying 6000 "journalists" through USAID is plain bribery to peddle propaganda.

So, yes, anything that a news organization says that somehow aligns with US interests is suspect.
I think you need to rapidly disconnect from social media sound bite 'news', what the hell are you even saying here lol. You've lost the plot.
 
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