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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>SHANGHAI: Chinese chip<\/a> foundry Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp<\/a> (SMIC<\/a>) on Thursday warned of a weak 2023 despite record high sales last year, as slowing demand for electronics placed pressure on its business.

Backed by funding from Beijing, SMIC is China's best hope for becoming a global leader in chip manufacturing that can rival
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation<\/a> (TSMC<\/a>), the industry's largest foundry.

SMIC has seen sales surge over the past two years, as global demand for low-end chips rocketed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and a global chip shortage.

On Thursday, it said total revenue for 2022 reached $7.23 billion, up 33.6% from 2021. That was below an average estimate of $7.35 billion, according to a survey of analysts on Refinitiv, and on the low side the company's late November forecast of \"around $7.3 billion.\"

The company's growth may be peaking, however, with demand for consumer electronics waning as the pandemic subsided.

In its financial filing, SMIC said it expects revenue for 2023 to \"decline by low-teens percentage year-over-year,\" which would mark a break from continual growth.

Net income last year hit $1.82 billion, a 6% year-on-year increase, while sales in the final quarter of 2022 hit $1.62 billion, about 2% year-on-year and marginally below analyst expectations.

Gross profit over the same period fell slightly, hitting $518.7 million down from $552.8 million the year prior.

The company remains generations behind rivals in leading-edge technology and has been in Washington's crosshairs in recent years amid an ongoing spat with Beijing over chip technology.

In early October, the U.S. department of commerce released a sweeping set of export controls aimed at containing advancement among China's chip manufacturers.

The restrictions are further set to hamper SMIC's ambitions for making advanced chips, experts say.

Nonetheless, it is rapidly expanding capacity across China, announcing plans to build four new chip manufacturing plants since 2020.


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中国的芯片制造商中芯国际警告说,疲弱的前景尽管创纪录的2022收入

支持资金来自北京,中芯国际是中国最好的希望成为一个全球领先的芯片制造,可以对手台湾半导体制造公司(台积电),该行业最大的铸造。

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上海:中国芯片铸造中芯国际集团(中芯国际)周四警告称,2023年尽管去年创纪录的销售疲软,作为电子产品的需求放缓将对其业务压力。

支持资金来自北京,中芯国际是中国最好的希望成为一个全球领先的芯片制造竞争对手台湾半导体制造公司(台积电),该行业最大的铸造。

中芯国际已经销售在过去的两年里,随着全球低端芯片需求飙升的COVID-19流行和全球芯片短缺。

周四,2022年总收入达到72.3亿美元,较2021年增长33.6%。低于平均预估的73.5亿美元,根据Refinitiv分析师的调查,偏低公司的11月下旬的预测“73亿美元左右。”

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公司的增长可能达到顶峰,然而,与消费电子产品的需求减弱大流行消退。

在其财务文件中,中芯国际表示,预计收入2023”同比下降比例略高于”,这将标志着从持续增长。

去年净利润达到18.2亿美元,同比增长6%,而在2022年最后一个季度的销售达到16.2亿美元,同比增长2%,略低于分析师预期。

总利润同期略有下降,从5.187亿美元5.528亿年之前。

背后的公司仍然代竞争对手在前沿技术和近年来一直在华盛顿的时候在一个持续的争吵与北京在芯片技术。

十月初,美国商务部公布了一组全面的出口管制旨在遏制发展中中国的芯片制造商。

限制进一步将阻碍中芯国际的雄心让先进的芯片,专家说。

尽管如此,在中国迅速扩大产能,宣布计划建立四个自2020年以来,新的芯片制造工厂。


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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>SHANGHAI: Chinese chip<\/a> foundry Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp<\/a> (SMIC<\/a>) on Thursday warned of a weak 2023 despite record high sales last year, as slowing demand for electronics placed pressure on its business.

Backed by funding from Beijing, SMIC is China's best hope for becoming a global leader in chip manufacturing that can rival
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation<\/a> (TSMC<\/a>), the industry's largest foundry.

SMIC has seen sales surge over the past two years, as global demand for low-end chips rocketed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and a global chip shortage.

On Thursday, it said total revenue for 2022 reached $7.23 billion, up 33.6% from 2021. That was below an average estimate of $7.35 billion, according to a survey of analysts on Refinitiv, and on the low side the company's late November forecast of \"around $7.3 billion.\"

The company's growth may be peaking, however, with demand for consumer electronics waning as the pandemic subsided.

In its financial filing, SMIC said it expects revenue for 2023 to \"decline by low-teens percentage year-over-year,\" which would mark a break from continual growth.

Net income last year hit $1.82 billion, a 6% year-on-year increase, while sales in the final quarter of 2022 hit $1.62 billion, about 2% year-on-year and marginally below analyst expectations.

Gross profit over the same period fell slightly, hitting $518.7 million down from $552.8 million the year prior.

The company remains generations behind rivals in leading-edge technology and has been in Washington's crosshairs in recent years amid an ongoing spat with Beijing over chip technology.

In early October, the U.S. department of commerce released a sweeping set of export controls aimed at containing advancement among China's chip manufacturers.

The restrictions are further set to hamper SMIC's ambitions for making advanced chips, experts say.

Nonetheless, it is rapidly expanding capacity across China, announcing plans to build four new chip manufacturing plants since 2020.


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