Chip continues to be in short supply! Large factories accelerate the expansion of production or boost the demand for semiconductor equipment

The market continues to be short of cores and new orders continue to flow, adding to the confidence of wafer manufacturing enterprises. Recently, a number of wafer manufacturers have successively announced their capital expenditure plans for 2022. Silterra, Malaysia’s largest wafer foundry, recently announced that it plans to invest 645 million ringgit (about 150 million US dollars) to expand production, aiming to increase the annual production capacity by 20%.

According to semi data, the total sales of global semiconductor manufacturing equipment will exceed US $100 billion for the first time in 2021, reaching US $103 billion, an increase of 44.7% over US $71 billion in 2020, and is expected to increase to US $114 billion this year. Analysts said that China has become the world’s largest semiconductor equipment market and is optimistic about local semiconductor equipment investment opportunities.

According to the theme database of financial Associated Press, among the relevant listed companies:

Hangzhou Chang Chuan Technology Co.Ltd(300604) successfully developed China’s first fully automatic ultra precision probe table with independent intellectual property rights, which is compatible with 8 / 12 inch wafer testing.

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