Huawei Technologies Co. is reportedly nearing the completion of a major chip research and development center in Shanghai, signaling a significant boost to China’s technological ambitions despite ongoing U.S. efforts to curb its rise.
The center aims to achieve breakthroughs in semiconductors for devices, wireless networks, and the Internet of Things, reported Bloomberg.
This new facility, located in the Qingpu district, will be Huawei’s largest research center globally, housing approximately 30,000 personnel.
The expansive site spans 1.6 million square meters and includes its own road network, a small railway system, and elevated bridges, the ...