How will the percentage of SMIC revenue from 28 nm chips or smaller change over the next three years? - 2021 H2

Started Aug 26, 2021 07:15PM UTC
Closed Oct 01, 2021 03:59AM UTC

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Context. China depends on the U.S. and its allies for advanced semiconductor chips and the manufacturing equipment required to make them, which leaves it vulnerable to U.S. export controls. To reduce its dependence, China has prioritized developing its domestic semiconductor industry. China is currently focusing on 28 nm chips—viewed as the dividing line between mid and high-end chips—and 14 nm chips. A recent GlobalData report states that for China, “achieving scale at 28nm this year will be highly significant in the longer-term process of developing a more complete Chinese domestic semiconductor ecosystem.”

Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) is China's leading manufacturer of semiconductor chips. It began commercial production of 28 nm chips in 2015 and 14 nm chips in 2019. Industry observers expect SMIC to ramp up its production of 28 nm chips in 2021 and of 14 nm chips in 2022.

A bottleneck for China’s indigenous production of advanced chips is the photolithography equipment needed to manufacture them. SMIC currently relies on equipment from ASML, a Dutch company, which is yielding to U.S. pressure not to sell photolithography equipment to China. But Shanghai Microelectronic Equipment is expected to have photolithography equipment capable of making 28 nm chips by the 2021 Q4.

Data and resolution details. This question resolves based on SMIC quarterly financial reports. The historical and forecasted data is revenue from 28 nm chips or smaller as a percentage of total revenue. The percentage is calculated on a four-quarter rolling basis. Forecasting for each six-month period ends halfway through the period. 

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Resolution Notes

SMIC recorded 18.2% of revenue from 28nm chips in 2021 Q3 and 18.6% in Q4, per
https://smic.shwebspace.com/uploads/2021%20Q4%20Earnings%20Release_ENG%20final.pdf

This brings the percentage for 2021 H2 percentage to 15.11%.


This question is a resolved time period from How will the percentage of SMIC revenue from 28 nm chips or smaller change over the next three years?
Possible Answer Correct? Final Crowd Forecast
Less than 4 6%
More than or equal to 4 but less than 6 5%
More than or equal to 6 but less than 8 8%
More than or equal to 8 but less than 10 12%
More than or equal to 10 but less than 12 15%
More than or equal to 12 but less than 15 21%
More than or equal to 15 but less than 20 18%
More than or equal to 20 but less than 25 6%
More than or equal to 25 but less than 30 2%
More than or equal to 30 but less than 40 1%
More than or equal to 40 but less than 60 5%
More than or equal to 60 0%

Crowd Forecast Profile

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Number of Forecasters 30
Average for questions older than 6 months: 59
Number of Forecasts 46
Average for questions older than 6 months: 209
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-0.033735
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