Some netizens think that China is currently short of chip talents, and Tsinghua University's move will help China realize the innovative development of the chip industry; However, some netizens believe that it is not enough to rely on the help of a university for the development of China's chip industry. This requires the joint efforts of all sectors of society. In my opinion, how was Tsinghua University founded? Chip research institute? To alleviate the shortage of chip talents in China, it will certainly help to some extent, but if it can be effectively alleviated, we can't just rely on Tsinghua's contribution for the following reasons.
First, the development of an industry cannot rely solely on the development of head talents. It includes three levels of talent: head, neck and bottom. Just like a car needs an engine, tires and decorations, it is difficult to form a mature product without any of them. After the establishment of Chip Institute in Tsinghua University this time, it will help to relieve the top talents in the chip industry in China, but chip manufacturing needs not only the leading and research of the top talents, but also the assistance and manufacturing of the bottom talents. In fact, because China has not focused on the basic communication industry in recent years, it is impossible for the chip industry to overtake the curve in a short time.
Second, the perfection and development of education is a process, and the perfection and development of an education is not a short-term process. For example, when South University of Science and Technology was founded, it declared that it would take Tsinghua University as the banner, but the huge amount of funds and the investment of high-quality teachers did not actually make South University of Science and Technology rank among the first-class universities in China in a short time. This is because the development of a school does not rely solely on external assistance, but needs a period of time. However, after the establishment of the Chip Research Institute in Tsinghua University, the related education and R&D work of the Institute will not be perfected in a short time, but will better serve China's chip industry through long-term running-in.
Thirdly, the establishment of a chip research institute in Tsinghua is a signal that the chip problem will be solved in the future. In fact, we should not only look at this incident, but also look at the phenomenon behind it. It shows that China is now stepping up efforts to promote the development of chip technology in China. Under the national policy, I believe that with the active input from all aspects in China, the future chip problem will be solved.