In a perfectly efficient world market, this would be the case but that's not the case. In the EDA space just like in the lithography space, the leaders have access to leading edge equipment that the competition does not. This is why Empyrean only recently started offering full design flow EDA solutions at the mature >=28nm nodes while the big 3 support the leading edge processes because they work intimately with TSMC, Samsung, Intel, etc. In other words, no matter how supposedly "easy" some people are claiming this is supposed to be, it can't happen because China is in a sanctions environment and always has been. As soon as China starts climbing the tech ladder and comes within striking distance of the leading edge, coordinated tech sanctions get triggered to keep them behind. Planar transistors are a different animal from FINFET, GAA and all the other FET variants that EDA algorithms have to work with. If companies like Empyrean can't even get access to these advanced fabs to perfect their EDA solutions, how can they hope to catch up, let alone provide simulation, testing and verification at the leading edge nodes? When you have proposals like what US politician Tom Cotton is proposing with the global ban of sales to all China companies at nodes <=14nm, it means China EDA solutions will soon be the ONLY solution available to China if they hope to advance further. When China's own lithography equipment have the ability to manufacture at more advanced nodes is when Empyrean and other China EDA companies can cooperate with those China lithography equipment makers to advance their full design flow solutions, and that's when China will finally break the semiconductor bottleneck.