Peking University joins China’s semiconductor push with new school dedicated to chips

  • The School of Integrated Circuits at Peking University was inaugurated on Thursday in Beijing
  • Chinese universities are scrambling to set up chip schools to halt a top-level brain drain, which has set back semiconductor self-sufficiency efforts

Chinese universities are scrambling to set up chip schools to halt a top-level brain drain. Photo: Shutterstock

China’s prestigious Peking University has set up a semiconductor school to train chip engineers and technicians, joining a nationwide frenzy to create new chip colleges as part of Beijing’s drive to boost semiconductor self-sufficiency.

The School of Integrated Circuits at Peking University was inaugurated on Thursday in Beijing, only one day after Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) unveiled a specialist semiconductor college in Wuhan. HUST has produced some of the country’s top technology students, grabbing nationwide attention this year after six of its top graduates received offers from Huawei Technologies Co with annual packages as big as 2 million yuan (US$309,000).

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