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Taiwanese integrated circuit manufacturer This article is about the Taiwanese semiconductor electronics manufacturer. For IBM "POWER" chips, see IBM Power microprocessors. For chips controlling power, see power electronics and power management integrated circuit.
Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC)
Powerchip Headquarters
Traded asTPEx: 6770
IndustrySemiconductors
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
HeadquartersHsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Key peopleFrank Huang (CEO)
ProductsDRAM, flash memory, foundry services
Number of employees7,000
Websitewww.powerchip.com

Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) manufactures and sells semiconductor products, in particular memory chips and other integrated circuits. As of 2023, the company was the 8th largest semiconductor foundry in the world with four 12 inch and two 8 inch wafer labs. The company offers foundry services as well as design, manufacturing and test services. It was formerly known as Powerchip Semiconductor Corp. and changed its name in June 2010. Powerchip Technology Corporation was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

Overview

In 2017, its net profit was NT$8.08 billion. The company plans to invest NT$278 billion (US$9.04 billion) to build two new 12-inch wafer plants in Hsinchu Science Park, with construction scheduled to start in 2020

In March 2021, Powerchip broke ground on a new factory in Miaoli County that will manufacture chips with 45-nanometer and 50-nanometer technologies. The plant will employ and additional 3,000 workers.

Powerchip is a significant supplier to the automotive industry.

The company, in 2024 partnering with India's Tata group to build their first semiconductor fab outside Taiwan, on a project of NT$350 billion (US$11 billion).

Other Countries

China

In May 2015, PSMC and the Hefei City Construction and Investment Holding Group established Nexchip in China as a joint venture.

Japan

In 2023, SBI Holdings and Japan's Miyagi Prefecture, Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturinghas officially confirmed that JSMC's first fabrication facility will be located at the Second Northern Sendai Central Industrial Park(Miyagi).

India

PSMC is cooperating with company Tata Electronics to build 12-inch wafer fabrication in Dholera, Gujarat.

See also

References

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