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    China’s SiCarrier Subsidiary Launches EDA Tools to Cut Foreign Tech Reliance

    ReshamBy ReshamOctober 15, 2025 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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    SiCarrier Subsidiary Launches New Chip Design Software to Boost China’s Tech Independence

    A subsidiary of Chinese chip equipment maker SiCarrier, known for its close links with Huawei, has introduced two domestically developed software products for semiconductor design. The move marks another step in China’s ongoing effort to reduce its reliance on foreign technologies.

    Two New EDA Tools Developed Locally

    Yunqifang, a subsidiary of Shenzhen-based SiCarrier, unveiled two electronic design automation (EDA) software products, both featuring fully independent intellectual property rights, according to Chinese state-backed outlet the Paper. EDA tools are essential for creating detailed blueprints of advanced semiconductors, forming a core part of the chip design process.

    U.S. Restrictions and Industry Challenges

    Earlier this year, the US temporarily restricted exports of chip design software to China. The move came in response to Beijing’s suspension of rare earth exports and related magnetic materials. Industry experts have warned that prolonged restrictions on EDA software access could severely impact China’s chip design progress, as the country continues to lag behind the US in this area of technology.

    If such restrictions persist, analysts believe they could significantly hinder China’s ability to innovate in chip development. Despite these challenges, domestic companies like SiCarrier are pushing forward to build self-sufficient supply chains and locally developed tools.

    Beijing’s Push for Technological Self-Sufficiency

    The announcement follows renewed trade tensions after former US President Donald Trump threatened new export controls on critical software and proposed 100% levies on Chinese goods entering the US. These measures were suggested just days before existing tariff relief was due to expire.

    Founded in 2021 and backed by the Shenzhen city government, SiCarrier has quickly become a prominent name in China’s semiconductor industry. Its growing portfolio of products and ambitious expansion plans reflect Beijing’s broader drive to strengthen national capabilities in critical technology sectors and reduce dependency on Western suppliers.

    with inputs from Reuters

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