
China’s chipmakers pour revenue into R&D, outpacing US ratios

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China's chipmakers are investing a larger share of their revenue into R&D compared to their US counterparts, as highlighted by first-quarter earnings. Moore Threads allocated 50% and MetaX 45% of their revenue to R&D, while US firms like AMD and Intel typically spend 20-30%. Despite higher ratios, Chinese firms lag in absolute spending, with Nvidia leading at $18.5 billion. R&D spending among Chinese firms is increasing, with Moore Threads and MetaX showing significant year-on-year growth. Cambricon, another player, reported a revenue surge of 160% but a decline in R&D ratio to 11.2%.
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