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United Microelectronics Corporation

United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC; Chinese: 聯華電子; pinyin: Liánhuá Diànzǐ) is a Taiwanese company based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. It was founded as Taiwan's first semiconductor company in 1980 as a spin-off of the government-sponsored Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI).[4]

"UMC (Company)" redirects here. It can both refer to the Taiwanese company and its American subsidiary, Unicorn Microelectronics Corporation. For other uses, see UMC § Companies and businesses

Native name

聯華電子

1980 (1980)

Stan Hung, Chairman
SC Chien, Co-president
Jason Wang, Co-president

NT$176.821 billion[1][2] (2020)

NT$22.007 billion or NT$21.931 billion (2020)

NT$27.18 billion or NT$20.852 billion (2020)

Increase 19,577 (2020) [3]

Overview[edit]

UMC is best known for its semiconductor foundry business, manufacturing integrated circuits wafers for fabless semiconductor companies. In this role, UMC is ranked behind competitor TSMC. It has four 300 mm fabs, one in Taiwan, one in Singapore, one in China, and one in Japan.[4]


UMC is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange as 2303. UMC has 12 manufacturing facilities worldwide, employing approximately 19,500 people.


UMC is a significant supplier to the automotive industry.[5]

On May 22, 1980, UMC was spun off from the and was formally established as the first private integrated circuit company in Taiwan.

Industrial Technology Research Institute

1983: TMC starts a joint research project with US-based .

Vitelic

Taiwan Stock Exchange

1995: UMC decided to transform from an IDM company with its own products to a professional pure-play foundry.

1996: Spun off its IC design units to establish , Novatek, ITE Technology, Faraday Technology, AMIC Technology, and Davicom.

MediaTek

1999: Fab 12A 12-inch wafer fab in was officially established.

Tainan Science Park

New York Stock Exchange

2004: 12-inch wafer fab in Singapore enters mass production.

2008: Listed as a constituent stock on the (DJSI) for the first time.[7]

Dow Jones Sustainability Index

2010: 30th anniversary of the company.

2013: Fully acquires " Wafer Fab" in Suzhou, China.

Hejian Technology

2015: USCXM 12-inch wafer fab located in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China was officially established.

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2017: 28 nm mass production begins at USCXM in Xiamen, China.

2019: Fully acquired Japan-based .[9][10][11]

Mie Fujitsu Semiconductor

2020: Reached a plea agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to resolve a 2018 trade secrets case.

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List of semiconductor fabrication plants

List of companies of Taiwan

icDirectory Limited is a powerful search engine for Electronic Components.

icDirectory Limited

The Foundation for Taiwan's IC Manufacturing Industry, Jack Chang, 1987

Manufacturing Miracles: Paths of Industrialization in Latin America and East Asia; , Donald L. Wyman; Princeton University Press, 14 juli 2014

Gary Gereffi

Official website

Yahoo! Finance Profile of UMC

Reuters Profile

USJC website

USJC wikipedia