Driven by policy support and the demand for high-end manufacturing downstream, the Chinese plasma radio frequency power supply system industry has maintained rapid growth. However, core technologies still face challenges. Key links such as high-frequency chips and dynamic algorithms still lag behind international advanced levels, leading to a reliance on imports in high-end markets, especially in the semiconductor field where the localization rate is low. International companies hold a dominant position due to their technological advantages, while domestic leading enterprises are gradually entering the mid-to-high-end market through product iteration, enhancing their supporting capabilities for leading customers and accelerating the process of domestic substitution.
Against this backdrop, Frost & Sullivan (Frost & Sullivan, abbreviated as 'Frost & Sullivan') has been continuously monitoring the current development status and new trends in the Chinese plasma radio frequency power supply industry and has officially released 'An Independent Market Study on the Chinese Plasma Radio Frequency Power Supply System Industry' (hereinafter referred to as 'the Report'). The report points out that in the future, plasma radio frequency power supplies will revolve around technological breakthroughs and diversified applications. The research and development of high-frequency, high-power, all-solid-state power supplies and intelligent algorithms are expected to break through overseas technical limitations and support the autonomy needs of core fields such as semiconductors and photovoltaics. At the same time, the growth in demand in emerging scenarios such as healthcare and aerospace, combined with policy-driven industrial chain collaboration, will further broaden market space. Domestic enterprises need to strengthen core technology research and development and deep integration into vertical scenarios, from breaking through key technologies to building ecosystems, to promote the industry's upgrade to high-value-added areas.

