China’s Amec setting industry standard for chipmaking tech, founder says
The head of one of China’s leading semiconductor makers said its technology has been adopted by overseas competitors

One of China’s leading semiconductor equipment makers is capable of producing some of the world’s most advanced chipmaking tools, according to an interview with the company’s chairman which aired on Sunday.
Founded in 2004, Amec has emerged as a key pillar in China’s semiconductor equipment sector. The company has developed domestic alternatives for 17 categories of manufacturing equipment previously dominated by foreign suppliers.
Its metal-organic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD) business – which makes high-precision printers that use chemical gases to bake thin layers of crystals onto semiconductor wafers – has gained significant global market share in recent years, according to public disclosures by the company.