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The security chip market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the rapid expansion of China's security industry in recent years. As a key component of this sector, the security chip market has emerged as a new profit driver following industrial automation and consumer electronics. However, despite this progress, China still faces challenges due to its historical lack of independent core chip technology.
This dependency on foreign chips has become a major obstacle for Chinese security companies aiming to achieve technological leadership. For decades, the chip industry has been a bottleneck for China’s electronics sector. But over the past three decades, significant efforts have been made to break free from this constraint. Today, the Chinese chip industry is witnessing a surge in activity, with thousands of companies emerging and contributing to what can be called a "chip business boom."
According to data from China Manufacturing Network, there are over 1,188 registered chip companies, with four new ones being added every day. Among these, nearly 1,000 specialize in chip design, employing teams of 20 to 50 people. The industry has grown rapidly, with production increasing significantly during the “Eleventh Five-Year Plan†period, and sales revenue rising at an impressive annual rate.
China’s integrated circuit (IC) industry is now a key player globally. The Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, and Beijing-Tianjin regions each play a crucial role, with the former being the most developed in terms of production chain completeness. Meanwhile, the Pearl River Delta leads in applications, and the Beijing-Tianjin region excels in research and development. Pudong has become a central hub, driving the national chip industry forward.
Despite this progress, the security chip market remains largely dominated by foreign brands. While some domestic manufacturers have gained ground, many security systems still rely heavily on imported chips. This reliance hampers the industry’s ability to fully develop and compete internationally.
However, the outlook is promising. With growing demand and improved technology, security chips are becoming a new focus for IC design firms. International companies like TI, NXP, and ADI have already entered the Chinese market, tailoring products to meet local needs. Over the years, several key chips have been introduced, such as NXP’s PNX1300 and TI’s TMS320DM642, which have helped establish a strong presence in the security video surveillance field.
Experts believe that the future of the security industry lies in integration—networking, intelligence, and IT convergence. As the industry evolves, so too will the need for advanced, locally developed chip technologies. The emergence of the SVAC standard marks a turning point, offering a homegrown solution for audio-visual coding and reducing dependence on foreign standards.
SVAC not only meets China’s specific security needs but also enhances efficiency and flexibility. It provides high-quality encoding while prioritizing domestic intellectual property. Its adoption supports the development of more secure and interoperable surveillance systems, especially in public safety.
As digital video surveillance continues to grow, chip suppliers are adapting, introducing new products to meet rising demands. The cost of HD cameras has dropped significantly, making high-definition video accessible to a broader range of users. From banks to cities, and now even into the civilian market, the security industry is expanding rapidly.
In conclusion, the security chip industry is poised for continued growth, fueled by innovation, increased demand, and the push for technological independence. As more companies invest in R&D and local solutions, the future of China’s security chip market looks increasingly bright.