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Kingsemi Co., Ltd. (Kingsemi; Chinese: 芯源微; pinyin: Xīnyuán wēi) is a partially state-owned publicly listed Chinese company that manufactures semiconductor device fabrication equipment. They include photolithography process coating equipment and wafer cleaning tools.
Entegris, Inc. is a supplier of materials for the semiconductor and other high-tech industries. Entegris has approximately 8,000 employees throughout its global operations. It has manufacturing, customer service and/or research facilities in the United States, Canada, China, Germany, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwa
SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd. (株式会社SCREENホールディングス) is a Japanese semiconductor and electronics company, headquartered in Kyoto, engaged in the manufacture and sale of equipment for the manufacturing of semiconductors, flat panel displays, storage media (such as optical discs) and precision technology manufacturing equipment.
Zero Gravity Corporation (operating as Zero-G), a U.S. flight adventure company that operates simulated zero-gravity flights; Zero-G Ltd, a privately held U.K. company producing sample CDs; Zero-G (studio), a Japanese animation studio; ZeroG Wireless, a fabless semiconductor company
The company manufactures IC embedded substrates utilizing TDK's SESUB technology. [5] On 26 May 2016, ASE and Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) announced that they signed an agreement to form a new holding company, as part of the consolidation in the global semiconductor industry. Both companies said that each will retain its legal ...
In 2019, it also invested in ETA Solutions to improve its position in the local analog chip sector. [ 3 ] In 2021 according to an industry report conducted, SG Micro's Power management integrated circuit products accounted for 30% each of China's handset and non-handset consumer electronics markets while also taking 40% of the industrial market ...
Wuhan Xinxin was originally founded by the Wuhan Government in 2006 as one of the first semiconductor foundries in Wuhan. [2] [3] In October 2010, the Donghu New Technology Development Zone Administrative Committee and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) jointly invested in Wuhan Xinxin. SMIC also struck a deal with the ...
In 2014, the project was spun-out as the company, Skyverse. Chen and his team from the institute moved from Beijing to Shenzhen to set up the company. Shenzhen was selected as it was a business cluster for semiconductor equipment companies. Investors of the company include Huawei, Shenzhen Capital Group and SDIC Venture Capital. [2] [3]