Electronics companies reach foundry agreement
An agreement between California Micro Devices and MagnaChip Semiconductor will cover the production of CMD protection chips for mobile handset and digital consumer electronics applications.
California Micro Devices and MagnaChip Semiconductor have reached announced a strategic foundry business and process technology transfer agreement.
MagnaChip is expected to port proprietary CMD process technology to its fab in Gumi, South Korea, to enable production of CMD protection chips for mobile handset and digital consumer electronics applications.
Additionally, CMD will use MagnaChip's existing 0.35u 5V/18V high-voltage processes in MagnaChip's Cheongju, Korea, fabrication facilities to enable the production of its PhotonIC LED driver chips.
Channy Lee, EVP and General Manager of MagnaChip's Specialty Manufacturing Service (SMS) business stated, "This agreement with CMD is a model of the types of strategic relationships we are building with customers to provide growth and stability to our foundry business, while allowing customers to benefit from provision of our process technology and customer service flexibility".
"MagnaChip will continue to seek strategic partnerships globally as we expand our customer base".
"MagnaChip's advanced technology and manufacturing capabilities are complementary with our strategy of broadening our foundry capabilities for customers worldwide", stated Manuel Mere, CMD Vice President of operations and information systems.
"We look forward to bringing up the processes and production this year".
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