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Top ten Chinese chip design houses ranked
Peter Clarke, EETimes
(11/05/2009 7:56 AM EST)
LONDON — The Chinese IC design sector was worth 23.52 billion yuan (about $3.44 billion) in 2008, up 4.2 percent compared with 2007, according a report by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (Taipei, Taiwan)
The report is said to discuss the top ten IC design houses in China and ranks them based on 2008 revenues in the following order:
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