KEY POINTS
  • ByteDance, the parent company behind TikTok, is exploring designing chips for its own use in specialized fields because it hasn't been able to find suppliers that can meet its requirements.
  • The chips will be customized to deal with workloads related to ByteDance's multiple business areas including video platforms, information and entertainment apps, the spokesperson added.
  • ByteDance's semiconductor push plays into two major themes — an increasing focus from companies to create chips for specific purposes as well as Beijing's desire to become stronger in this fundamental technology.
TikTok, which is owned by Beijing-based tech giant ByteDance, is used by over 1 billion people worldwide every month.

TikTok owner ByteDance is looking into designing its own chips, joining a slew of Chinese internet giants focused on semiconductors as Beijing tries to become more self-sufficient in the critical technology.

ByteDance, the parent company behind TikTok and more recent gaming successes, is exploring chips-design for its own use in specialized fields because it hasn't been able to find suppliers that can meet its requirements, a spokesperson told CNBC.