Blockbuster report says SMIC will build 5nm chips for Huawei this year

The Kirin 9000S, the 5G chipset used with the Mate 60 line, was manufactured by China's largest foundry SMIC. Without access to an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine, it wasn't certain that SMIC could produce a 7nm chip suitable for a smartphone, let alone a flagship model, using the deep ultraviolet lithography machines it has access to. The lithography machines etch circuitry patterns on silicon wafers and EUV machines create the extremely thin patterns needed to accommodate the billions and billions of transistors found on cutting-edge chips made using the 7nm node and lower.


The 7nm Kirin 9000S 5G chip powers the Huawei Mate 60 line
SMIC is expected to produce two chips for Huawei this year. One is the aforementioned new Kirin SoC for Huawei's handsets, and the other is the Ascend 920 chip used for AI applications. But not everything is running smoothly. SMIC's 7nm yield is said to be less than one-third of top foundry TSMC's yield while SMIC is charging 40% to 50% more than TSMC does for chips produced using the 5nm and 7nm nodes.
Chips made using lower process nodes can be equipped with smaller transistors increasing the transistor count of these chips. And the more transistors inside a chip, the more powerful and/or energy efficient that chip is. For example, the 2019 iPhone 11 series featured the 7nm A13 Bionic which had 8.5 billion transistors inside. The 3nm A17 Pro, powering the iPhone 15 Pro series, has 19 billion transistors inside.