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China’s SMIC Is Shipping 7nm Foundry ASICs

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China’s SMIC Is Shipping 7nm Foundry ASICs

The Most Advanced Foundry In The World After TSMC And Samsung

Dylan Patel
Jul 20, 2022
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China’s SMIC Is Shipping 7nm Foundry ASICs

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SMIC, China’s largest foundry has slowly been catching up to TSMC, Samsung, and various western foundries in process technology. They are rapidly approaching position as the world’s 3rd largest foundry and have higher margins than the current number 3, GlobalFoundries. SMIC has achieved this through a combination of large subsidies from the state, poaching TSMC talent, and tremendous home-grown expertise. Their chips ship in large volumes to a variety of use cases from smartphones to the world’s fastest supercomputer. The foundry has now quietly released and started mass production of their 7nm process node dubbed N+2.

We say quietly as this didn’t come directly from SMIC, but rather the reverse engineering and teardown firm TechInsights who purchased the chip on the open market and sent it to their labs. SMIC likely has not discussed this publicly on earnings reports as they are afraid of blowback. To be abundantly clear, China’s SMIC is shipping a foundry process with commercially available chips in the open market which are more advanced than any American or European company. While the US has high hopes for Intel to be the savior, there are no Intel 7 class foundry chips commercially available for purchase currently and they still have to build out their foundry operations. The most advanced American or European foundry produced chips are based on GlobalFoundries 12nm.

Initial images suggest it is a close copy of TSMC 7nm process technology.

TechInsights Product Brief

SMIC’s 7nm just like TSMC’s 7nm and Intel’s 7nm class technologies does not use EUV lithography. TechInsights has more information in their 3 detailed reports titled “ASIC Digital Floorplan Analysis,” “(SMIC 7nm) Advanced CMOS Process Analysis,” and “(SMIC 7nm) Process Flow Analysis.” We recommend people check those out for more details.

This is a groundbreaking discovery because the US Department of Commerce was supposed to be restricting export licenses for any equipment which can be used on technologies more advanced than 14nm. Of course, the department of commerce handed out export licenses like candy as they always do. Furthermore, almost all equipment that is used on SMIC’s 14nm FinFET can be used on their 7nm process technology as well. While SMIC likely cannot develop beyond 7nm without EUV, they still should be able to ramp their 7nm over time to very large volumes. The US government is asleep at the wheel as Lam Research off-shores production and Intel uses subsidies to import equipment used to manufacturer chips from China. Government policy is why the US will lose semiconductors.

SMIC’s foundry customer, MinerVa states this chip has been in production since July of 2021. On September 22nd 2021, MinerVa’s website was updated with information about the product and the image above. It is a small 19.3mm2 chip used for mining cryptocurrencies, but in the future, this process technology could be scaled up and adopted for high end supercomputer and consumer applications. Their miner ships with 120 chips per board with 3 board per miner and a total power consumption of 3300W.

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This article was originally published on SemiAnalysis.com on July 20th, 2022.

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Dr. Ian Cutress
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Jul 21, 2022Liked by Dylan Patel

TSMC N7 is the new 'everything tastes like chicken'

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William
Jul 21, 2022

Restricting China is a bad idea. We restricted them from the International space station and they built their own two decades later. Their space station looks like an apple store inside while the ISS looks more like garbage disposal. The Chinese station will be the only space station humanity will have as the ISS is nearing retirement in the next 3-4 years.

Soon with their cost efficiency, they will produce EUV lithography machines like pancakes. And we will be able to buy them in Costco for 599.99$ at Christmas season.

Restricting China is really short sighted. We need to get them integrated in the supply chain before they build their own and making ours unprofitable.

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