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SHANGHAI: Chinese smartphone<\/a> maker Oppo<\/a> unveiled on Tuesday a new self-developed chip<\/a>, as the hardware company moves further into the semiconductor sector<\/a>.

The chip, called the MariSilicon X, is a neural processing unit (NPU) that improves images for video and photography taken on smartphones.

It will be manufactured using
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd<\/a> 6-nanometre process technology and will be placed in the company's upcoming Find X series of smartphones, set to hit the market in early 2022.

Oppo is one of China's top phone brands, occupying 21% of the domestic market as of the third quarter of 2021, according to research firm Canalys.

The company is owned by BBK Electronics, which also owns Vivo, another top-selling Chinese smartphone brand. The two companies compete for customers, but have an overlapping supply chain.

Both firms are investing heavily in the chip sector. In addition to MariSilicon X, Oppo has also developed a power management chip that it uses for some of its chargers.

In September, Vivo announced it had developed an image signal processor chip (ISP) it will use in its phones.

The chip efforts dovetail with a government push for Chinese companies to boost the country's domestic chip sector, which for decades has lagged behind that of the United States and other East Asian economies.

The need for a self-sufficient chip industry came to light last year when U.S. sanctions against Shenzhen-based Huawei Technologies Co Ltd prevented the company from sourcing key components.

The measures crippled the company's smartphone division as well as its in-house chip division HiSilicon, once the only Chinese unit developing smartphone processors that could rival those of Qualcomm Inc.

Governments and companies around the world have been scrambling to boost semiconductor production after a global shortage hit manufacturing in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.



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中国智能手机制造商Oppo推出自主研发的手机芯片

它将使用台湾半导体制造有限公司制造6-nanometre过程技术和将被放置在公司的即将发现X系列的智能手机,将在2022年初上市。

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上海:中国智能手机制造商相对应的人周二公布了一个新的自主研发的芯片,随着硬件公司进一步进入半导体行业

芯片,称为MariSilicon X是一个神经处理单元(转专业),提高了图像的视频和摄影拍摄于智能手机。

它将生产使用台湾半导体制造有限公司6-nanometre过程技术和将被放置在公司的即将发现X系列的智能手机,将在2022年初上市。

朋友是中国最大的手机品牌之一,占据国内市场的21%截至2021年第三季度,据研究公司Canalys的数据。

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公司BBK电子旗下还拥有体内,另一个中国最畅销的智能手机品牌。这两家公司争夺客户,但有一个重叠的供应链。

两家公司都在大力投资芯片行业。除了MariSilicon X,同僚也开发了一个电源管理芯片,它使用的充电器。

9月,体内宣布了一个图像信号处理器芯片(ISP)它将使用手机。

芯片的努力配合政府推动中国企业提振国内芯片企业,几十年来已落后于美国和其他东亚经济体。

需要一个自给自足的芯片行业曝光去年美国制裁深圳华为技术有限公司阻止该公司采购关键部件。

削弱公司的智能手机部门的措施以及其内部芯片部门HiSilicon,一旦中国唯一单位开发智能手机处理器,可以媲美高通(qcom . o:行情)。

世界各地的政府和企业一直努力促进半导体生产后全球短缺COVID-19危机之后的制造业。



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SHANGHAI: Chinese smartphone<\/a> maker Oppo<\/a> unveiled on Tuesday a new self-developed chip<\/a>, as the hardware company moves further into the semiconductor sector<\/a>.

The chip, called the MariSilicon X, is a neural processing unit (NPU) that improves images for video and photography taken on smartphones.

It will be manufactured using
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd<\/a> 6-nanometre process technology and will be placed in the company's upcoming Find X series of smartphones, set to hit the market in early 2022.

Oppo is one of China's top phone brands, occupying 21% of the domestic market as of the third quarter of 2021, according to research firm Canalys.

The company is owned by BBK Electronics, which also owns Vivo, another top-selling Chinese smartphone brand. The two companies compete for customers, but have an overlapping supply chain.

Both firms are investing heavily in the chip sector. In addition to MariSilicon X, Oppo has also developed a power management chip that it uses for some of its chargers.

In September, Vivo announced it had developed an image signal processor chip (ISP) it will use in its phones.

The chip efforts dovetail with a government push for Chinese companies to boost the country's domestic chip sector, which for decades has lagged behind that of the United States and other East Asian economies.

The need for a self-sufficient chip industry came to light last year when U.S. sanctions against Shenzhen-based Huawei Technologies Co Ltd prevented the company from sourcing key components.

The measures crippled the company's smartphone division as well as its in-house chip division HiSilicon, once the only Chinese unit developing smartphone processors that could rival those of Qualcomm Inc.

Governments and companies around the world have been scrambling to boost semiconductor production after a global shortage hit manufacturing in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.



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