
China VC Weekly: Semiconductors, Auto Solutions and More
In last week’s China VC news, Moore Threads raked in a mind-boggling pre-A round just 100 days after its founding, ECARX raised $200 million and Ocean Link secured commitments for a new fund.
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In last week’s China VC news, Moore Threads raked in a mind-boggling pre-A round just 100 days after its founding, ECARX raised $200 million and Ocean Link secured commitments for a new fund.

On August 8, OptiArk Semiconductor, a Shenzhen-based optical waveguide system provider, changed its registration with China's Industrial and Commercial Administration, adding as a new shareholder a venture capital company under Tencent.

Three VC wins last week included DNA test company Genebox bagging a Series A+ round; semiconductor design firm X-Epic raising over $30 million; and EV brand Nezha netting $305.5 million first Series C tranche.

GTA Semiconductor carried out a change in registration with the country's Industrial and Commercial Administration on December 31, 2021, adding Xiaomi and other firms as shareholders.

On Tuesday, the Shanghai Stock Exchange officially accepted the application of Grinm Semiconductor Materials Co,. Ltd. (GRITEK) for listing on theShanghai Sci-Tech Innovation Board (STAR Market).

IKAS Industries Co., Ltd. announced its completion of a Series B financing round worth more than 100 million yuan ($16 million).

Shanghai Analogy Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd., an analog and mixed-signal design company, completed its round A of financing worth nearly 200 million yuan.

BYD Semiconductor Co. ltd, a subsidiary of BYD, announced on Tuesday that it successfully developed and mass-produced BF1181, a 1200V power device driver chip.

Tianjin-based semiconductor equipment manufacturer Hwatsing Technology Co., Ltd. listed to the Shanghai Sci-Tech Innovation Board (STAR Market) on Wednesday.

MeetFuture, a Chinese semiconductor equipment supplier focused on automated material handling systems (AMHS), announced on Monday that it has completed round-B financing worth several hundred million yuan.

Affected by the pandemic and global logistics complications, computer chips have become the latest precious cargo for smugglers entering China.

Nextin, a South Korean company involved in the process of detecting product defects and metrology, is reportedly in talks with up to five Chinese semiconductor companies to supply its equipment.