Is this true? Dear viewers! Welcome back to our channel! I am delighted to share and discuss today's topics with the audience: 1. Hong Kong's semiconductor industry once flourished, why has it gradually lost its leading position in the course of history? 2. The emergence of the "Lion Rock" chip signifies the revival of Hong Kong's semiconductor industry, but what challenges does it face? 3. In the context of the China-US "chip war," how will the future of Hong Kong's semiconductor industry develop?
Cyberport's failure has inflicted deep wounds. While the technology park thrived, the pain intensified. At the end of March, the Hong Kong-produced chip "Lion Rock" made its debut, expected to be launched next year. Lion Rock, biding its time. Lion Rock, towering at 495 meters above sea level, overlooks Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. In the 1970s, "Below Lion Rock" witnessed the rise of Hong Kong's economy. The eponymous song interpreted the indomitable spirit of the Hong Kong people.
The "Lion Rock" chip is not very advanced, only used for gas meters. Its name appears "bitter and deep," showcasing the Hong Kong people's desire for high technology. Leung Chun-ying stated that Hong Kong's future development depends on the progress of innovative technology.
On March 22nd, Lee Ka-kit, Chairman of the China Gas Company, announced that the Hong Kong-produced chip "Lion Rock" would adopt the RISC-V architecture, expected to be released next year. Lion Rock is jointly developed by two companies: SaneChips, a start-up incubated by Fosun Capital, and FusionMicro, independent of Huawei. Last year, "Hong Kong-China Chip," also invested by the Lee family office, was widely used in the mainland with a production capacity of 1.6 million pieces. Hong Kong's semiconductor industry is in its infancy, and the industrial chain has not yet formed. The Yuen Long Innovation Park Microelectronics Center is expected to start this year but has not yet been completed. Although the number of chip companies is small, the increment related to the mainland is continuous.
According to data from the Hong Kong Companies Registry, about five to six hundred start-ups related to chips, semiconductors, or microelectronics have been established annually in the past two years, with nearly one-third having mainland backgrounds. In 2015, with the wave of "double
Негізгі бет Ғылым және технология With the China-US "chip war," Hong Kong is facing new opportunities and challenges once again.
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