China tops U.S. to take research crown at global chip conference

Chinese universities, companies produce 30% of papers accepted by ISSCC

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The University of Macau and Beijing's Tsinghua University are among the academic institutions driving research into semiconductors in China. © Reuters

YUKI OKOSHI, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- China has submitted the most research papers accepted at a prestigious international academic conference focused on semiconductors, underscoring the country's growing presence in the field and bumping the U.S. into second place.

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