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China’s state assets watchdog calls for more achievements in chip design tools amid Sino-US tech war

  • Zhang praised Empyrean Technology as a market leader in China’s EDA industry, and urged it to come up with more ‘pioneering achievements’
  • The Beijing-based company is considered one of China’s best hopes in cutting reliance on imported chip design tools

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Ann Caoin Shanghai

The head of China’s state assets watchdog visited the country’s top chip design tool developer Empyrean Technology and called for more local achievements in the sector, as Beijing pushes ahead with its semiconductor self-sufficiency drive amid US sanctions.

Zhang Yuzhuo, head of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, the top agency supervising the central government’s state-owned assets, visited the company on Thursday, the agency said on its official website.

Zhang was appointed head of the agency two months ago, after his predecessor Hao Peng was reassigned as party secretary of Liaoning province last November. Previously, Zhang held multiple roles at state-owned companies and in local governments, including chairman of oil and gas giant Sinopec and party secretary of the Binhai New District of Tianjin, a port city in northern China.

Zhang praised Empyrean Technology as a market leader in China’s electronic design automation (EDA) industry, and urged the company to come up with more “iconic and pioneering achievements” and strive to be the world’s leading provider of EDA tools.

Zhang also said the regulator would further implement “precise policies” to increase support for talent and funding related to the industry, and support state-owned companies in “overcoming difficulties” in the development of China’s integrated circuit supply chain.

The Beijing-based company, which was founded in 2009 and went public in Shenzhen last July, is considered one of China’s best hopes in cutting reliance on imported chip design tools. It is the only company in China that can provide a full suite of EDA tools to “meet the needs of most customers for analogue circuit design”, according to a 2022 research note by Zheshang Securities.

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