ST starts China-made STM32 deliveries

ST starts China-made STM32 deliveries

STMicroelectronics has started shipping China-made STM32 microcontrollers to customers now. Production begins with the STM32H7 family and is set to expand to STM32H5 and STM32C5 devices.


IN Brief:

  • ST has begun deliveries of general-purpose STM32 MCUs manufactured in China for China-based customers.
  • The localisation programme starts with STM32H7 and is due to extend to STM32H5 and STM32C5 by the end of 2026.
  • The move adds a new regional manufacturing route for one of the industry’s most widely used MCU families.

STMicroelectronics has begun deliveries of general-purpose STM32 microcontrollers manufactured in China, marking the start of local volume production for China-based customers.

The first devices now shipping are drawn from the high-performance STM32H7 family. ST said the localisation programme will continue through 2026 with additional STM32H7 variants, followed by the performance-oriented and secure STM32H5 family and the entry-level STM32C5 line. The first batch of wafers has been fully produced in China by Huahong for ST.

The move gives one of the industry’s most established embedded controller platforms a new regional manufacturing base at a time when supply resilience and localisation remain central to design planning. For teams already committed to STM32 software, tools, and reference designs, that matters less as a change in architecture than as a change in fulfilment and production footprint.

STM32 parts are deeply embedded across industrial control, connected devices, building systems, and instrumentation, so localised production has the potential to influence lead-time planning and sourcing strategies well beyond the initial H7 rollout. With H5 and C5 devices also set to move into local production, the programme points to a broader regional manufacturing path across high-performance, security-focused, and entry-level STM32 designs.


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