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China Makes Breakthrough in Chip Development
The successful development of a digital signal processing (DSP) chip has brought a major breakthrough in China's chip industry.
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The successful development of a digital signal processing (DSP) chip has brought a major breakthrough in China's chip industry.
The 16-bit chip is made with a 0.18 micron semiconductor and has a 32-bit kernel, enabling it to conduct more than 200 million instructions per second.
DSP, widely used in mobile phones, digital cameras, high-speed telecom equipment and information products, and central processingunits (CPU) are two core technologies for chip production. There are now only a few countries in the world able to boast DSP technology.
The
Shanghai
municipal science and technology commission has authenticated the product, saying it represents world-level research and is a pioneering design and application development platform in China.
The chip was the fruit of a two-year effort by science and technology personnel, under the lead of professor Chen Jin of
Shanghai Jiaotong University
, and has applied for six patents.
Since 2000, China has imported nearly 10 billion yuan (1.22 billion US dollars) worth of DSP chips per year, a figure that is still rising.
The new development is expected to help the country reduce its imports.
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