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Among the top 30 patentees for chip patent applications in the world, Japanese companies are the majority, with Hitachi, Toshiba and NEC ranking the top 3, followed by established...

Which country has the most chip patents?

Among the top 30 patentees for chip patent applications in the world, Japanese companies are the majority, with Hitachi, Toshiba and NEC ranking the top 3, followed by established companies such as IBM, Intel, Texas Instruments and Qualcomm in the United States. Zte and Huawei's patent applications ranked high among domestic enterprises, ranking 23rd and 27th respectively. Among the top 30 chip patent holders in China, Taiwan's Hon Hai, South Korea's Samsung and ZTE are the top three. Zhejiang University and Tsinghua University, the representatives of scientific research institutions, made outstanding performances.

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Zte and Huawei are old domestic communication enterprises, although there is a big gap with the international leading enterprises, but years of technology accumulation and patent accumulation, also let them initially have the technical foundation and intellectual property foundation of competition and cooperation between international leading enterprises. At present, domestic chips are mainly used in the consumer field, while in the communication, industrial, medical and military fields, which have very high stability and reliability requirements, they still mainly rely on developed countries such as the United States. With the communication technology enterprises led by ZTE and Huawei greatly increasing the self-sufficiency rate of domestic chips, and the chip industry related to information security has become the key industry supported by the state to seek breakthroughs, it is believed that China's chip industry will achieve rapid development in the future.


The United States, the reason is that the United States is earlier than other countries in research and development, but also because of the United States hegemony and American bandits.