Oppo's chipmaking hopes dashed by slow progress, internal strife

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Oppo's chief technology officer blamed "the grim situation surrounding the global economy and smartphone industry" for the shutdown of its chipmaking arm Zeku. © Reuters

ZHAI SHAOHUI, QIN MIN, LIU PEILIN and DING YI, Caixin

Oppo abruptly shut down its chipmaking arm Zeku, blaming global economic uncertainties and a weak smartphone market. But slow progress in developing an application processor chip and poor collaboration between departments may have spelled the unit's end, Caixin has learned.

Zeku is a major casualty in China's campaign to become self-sufficient in all aspects of the chip industry. The business was formed in 2019 to design application processor chips, modems and other connectivity parts for Oppo's smartphones. By the time its parent pulled the plug, it was the country's fifth-largest chip designer by the size of its team.

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