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Huada Semiconductor Co.
Huada Semiconductor operates as the dedicated integrated circuit development arm of China Electronics Corporation (CEC), a state-owned enterprise.
Huada Semiconductor Co.
Huada Semiconductor operates as the dedicated integrated circuit development arm of China Electronics Corporation (CEC), a state-owned enterprise. Registered in Shanghai, the company serves as a holding and coordinating entity for a portfolio of semiconductor businesses spanning design, manufacturing and testing. The group's core focus covers three verticals: automotive electronics, industrial control and the Internet of Things. Its product breadth includes MCUs, FPGAs, security chips, analog ICs and power semiconductors. Controlled affiliates include Shanghai Belling (600171.SH), a listed analog IC supplier; Anlogic Technology (688107.SH), a publicly traded FPGA firm; and GTA Semiconductor, a specialty wafer foundry for analog and power devices. The group also holds stakes in China Wafer Level CSP, CEC Smart Card and smaller specialized entities such as Alpha Power Solutions (SiC devices) and HeYao Semiconductor. No AUM or total deployment figure is publicly disclosed. The group's employee count runs into the thousands across its subsidiaries, with reported total assets of several billion yuan. Subsidiaries include at least four publicly traded companies on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and Hong Kong Exchange. Recent activity centers on capacity expansion: in 2023 and 2024, GTA Semiconductor advanced its 300mm fab in Shanghai's Lingang area, targeting power management, analog and sensor production. What distinguishes Huada Semiconductor from independent chip companies is its state-owned parent structure: CEC provides capital, policy alignment and access to domestic supply chains. The group does not welcome outside co-investors or operate as a traditional fund; it functions as a strategic industrial holding company within China's semiconductor push.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Shanghai
Corporate office
Shanghai, China
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who owns Huada Semiconductor?
Huada Semiconductor is wholly owned by China Electronics Corporation (CEC), a state-owned enterprise under the Chinese central government. CEC operates it as a dedicated IC development platform.
Does Huada Semiconductor operate as an investment firm or a chip company?
It functions primarily as a strategic holding company for semiconductor businesses. Huada coordinates a group that includes wafer fabs (GTA Semiconductor), listed chip designers (Shanghai Belling, Anlogic Technology) and specialized units for security chips, smart cards and SiC devices.
What investment stages does Huada semiconductor typically target?
Huada does not target external fund-stage investments. Its activities are internal: it allocates capital to expand group affiliates, build wafer capacity and develop new product lines for automotive, industrial and IoT markets.
Which major subsidiaries does Huada Semiconductor control?
Key subsidiaries include GTA Semiconductor (wafer foundry), Shanghai Belling (600171.SH), Anlogic Technology (688107.SH), China Wafer Level CSP, CEC Smart Card, and Alpha Power Solutions (SiC devices).
Is Huada Semiconductor open to co-investment or external limited partners?
No public evidence suggests Huada accepts outside LP capital. As a wholly owned CEC subsidiary, its funding comes from the parent company and retained earnings of its operating units.
What is Huada Semiconductor's geographic footprint?
Headquarters are in Shanghai Pudong. Its subsidiaries operate across multiple Chinese cities including Beijing, Nanjing, Ningbo, and Shenzhen, plus a Hong Kong-listed company (Jingmen Technology, 02878.HK). No significant overseas investment offices have been disclosed.
How does Huada Semiconductor relate to China's national semiconductor strategy?
As a CEC platform, Huada is directly aligned with China's push for domestic IC self-sufficiency. Its focus on industrial control, automotive and IoT chips targets sectors prioritized in government industrial policy.
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