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− | AFSL spun-off from Fujitsu as an independent wholly-owned subsidiary. AFSL manages two subsidiaries - '''Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor Wafer''' ('''AFSW''') and '''Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor Manufacturing''' ('''AFSM'''). AFSL operates on [[150 mm]] (AFSW) and [[200 mm]] (AFSM) wafers. In April [[2018]], [[ON Semiconductor]] increased its stake in AFSM to 40% with plans to acquire 100% of AFSM by [[2020]. | + | AFSL spun-off from Fujitsu as an independent wholly-owned subsidiary. AFSL manages two subsidiaries - '''Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor Wafer''' ('''AFSW''') and '''Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor Manufacturing''' ('''AFSM'''). AFSL operates on [[150 mm]] (AFSW) and [[200 mm]] (AFSM) wafers. In April [[2018]], [[ON Semiconductor]] increased its stake in AFSM to 40% with plans to acquire 100% of AFSM by [[2020]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 29 June 2018
MIFS | |
Type | Private |
Founded | December 1, 2014 |
Founder | Fujitsu |
Headquarters | Aizu Wakamatsu, Fukushima , Japan |
Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor (AFSL) is a Japanese pure-play foundry, wholly-owned subsidiary of Fujitsu.
Overview[edit]
AFSL spun-off from Fujitsu as an independent wholly-owned subsidiary. AFSL manages two subsidiaries - Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor Wafer (AFSW) and Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor Manufacturing (AFSM). AFSL operates on 150 mm (AFSW) and 200 mm (AFSM) wafers. In April 2018, ON Semiconductor increased its stake in AFSM to 40% with plans to acquire 100% of AFSM by 2020.
Facts about "Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor (AFSL)"
company type | private + |
founded | December 1, 2014 + |
founder | Fujitsu + |
full page name | afsl + |
headquarters | Aizu Wakamatsu, Fukushima , Japan + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | MIFS + |