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on October 12th

Russia proposes an industrial development roadmap and plans to mass produce 28nm chips by 2027

Currently, Russian microelectronics companies can produce products with a 130nm process. Vasily Shpak, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, recently proposed a "roadmap" for industrial development at the forum, planning to achieve 65nm chip node technology by 2026, 28nm domestic chip manufacturing by 2027, and 14nm domestic chip manufacturing by 2030.


Experts believe that these technologies will help drive the production of economical laptops based on Linux and RISC-V processors.

The Russian government has formulated a preliminary version of the new microelectronics development plan, which requires an investment of approximately 3.19 trillion rubles (38.43 billion US dollars) by 2030. This fund will be used to develop local semiconductor production technology, domestic chip development, data center infrastructure, cultivate local talents, and market self-made chips and solutions.

In terms of semiconductor manufacturing, Russia plans to invest 420 billion rubles (5 billion US dollars) for the development and enhancement of new manufacturing technologies. One of the short-term goals is to use 90nm manufacturing technology to increase local chip production by the end of this year. The long-term goal is to develop a manufacturing process using 28nm nodes by 2030.

In fact, Russia has achieved some success in software and high-tech services, but is relatively backward in chip design and manufacturing. Although the country plans to cultivate local talents and develop chips domestically, it also plans to establish a reverse engineering program for "foreign solutions" in order to transfer its manufacturing to Russia by the end of this year. Russia plans to produce all digital products domestically by 2024.
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