Martian2
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Perhaps you would like to contribute too.
And please don't think this as some kind of slight. India is no where compared to China in manufacturing.
I am just curious as to what may be the next Chinese components in the list.
Modem- Embedded (Hisilicon)
NPU- Embedded based on Cambricon 1A instruction set
Time-of-Flight Sensor (ToF): STMicro VL530X
Image Sensors- Sony
Display Driver and integrated Touchscreen- Synaptics
DRAM- Micron 32GB LPDDR4
GPU- ARM Mali G72 12-core
RF Transceiver- Hi6363
PMIC - Hisilicon
Battery Charger- Hi6523
Flash Battery Charger- TI BQ25870
Memory- Samsung NAND Flash, 64 GB
NFC- NXP PM548
Wifi/Bluetooth- Broadcom BCM43596
GNSS- Broadcom BCM47531
Audio Codec- Hi6403
Audio Amplifier- NXP TFA9872
RF Front End- Qorvo
Antenna Switches- Skyworks
Sensors (Pressure Sensor)- STMicro
Accelerometer and Gyroscope- STMicro
Electronic Compass- AK09911 (AKM)
Microphones- AAC, Goertek
China could replace four of the chips that I've highlighted in bold. China bought OmniVision, which sells image sensors. China is building a 19nm DRAM plant with equipment installation in the first quarter of 2018. China is currently building a 32-layer 3D NAND flash memory chip plant with volume production in 2018. China could replace the Broadcom chip with a MediaTek MT7650 Wifi/Bluetooth chip.
China might be able to replace more of the chips if it really wanted to. I would have to look through Spreadtrum chips and Taiwanese chip companies (such as Realtek and Richtek) on mainland China.
However, China has a tendency to incorporate American and European components to lessen trade tensions (since China has a large trade surplus with both the US and Europe).
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Taiwan has built accelerometer chips (see citation below). Taiwan builds just about every conceivable type of semiconductor chips. For example, Taiwan's Nanya is the world's fourth-largest DRAM company. China can always license Taiwanese designs.
In the worst-case scenario, mainland China can always hire a team of Taiwanese engineers to build whatever chip it needs.
A CMOS-MEMS Accelerometer with Tri-axis Sensing Electrodes Arrays (2010)
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