China’s tech giants Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu and Meituan have all started investing heavily into chip development.
IDC's Morales explained that despite heavy investments from China, the country still needs to gain access to both software as well as equipment needed to produce the high-end chips.that Chinese semiconductor companies that focus on legacy, long-tail technologies are expected to do well. These companies essentially produce a variety of less advanced chips for areas like power management, microcontrollers, sensors and other consumer-related segments to meet the growing local demand.
"That's where you are going to see some of the Chinese ecosystem thrive and grow and begin to take market share," IDC's Morales told CNBC."But it's going to take China some time, it could take them more than a decade before they can actually get more competitive, at least at the very leading edge.""They have capabilities to support 28-nanometer and they've started some sampling of 14-nanometer," Morales said.
"So they need U.S. partners and customers or European customers, or even Taiwanese customers, to be able to ramp that technology effectively, so that they can bring down the cost structure that they need," he added.
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