SMIC publishes 2025 annual report, revenue rises 16.2% to USD 9.3 billion

Reuters04-08
SMIC publishes 2025 annual report, revenue rises 16.2% to USD 9.3 billion
  • SMIC released 2025 annual report, highlighting steady capacity expansion with monthly output scale exceeding 1 million standard logic 8-inch equivalent wafers.
  • Operations strengthened on higher shipments, lifting utilization to 93.5%.
  • Profitability improved as gross margin rose to 21% despite higher depreciation.
  • Technology investment stayed elevated with R&D spend of USD 774 million, backing process iteration and product upgrades.
  • Strategic moves advanced via minority stake acquisition in SMNC, capital injection and share expansion in SMSC.


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