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From WikiChip
Mie Fujitsu Semiconductor (MIFS)
(Redirected from Mie Fujitsu Semiconductor)
| MIFS | |
| Type | Private |
| Founded | December 1, 2014 |
| Founder | Fujitsu |
| Headquarters | Yokohama, Janagawa, Japan |
Mie Fujitsu Semiconductor (MIFS) is a Japanese pure-play foundry, wholly-owned subsidiary of UMC.
Overview[edit]
Originally spun-off from Fujitsu as an independent wholly-owned subsidiary, MIFS entered into a partnership with UMC which allowed Fujitsu to upgrade the fab to a 40 nm process for 15.9% stake. In late 2018, UMC announced that they have acquired the remaining 84.1% stake in MIFS, making it wholly-owned by UMC.
Fabs[edit]
| Fab B1 | Fab B2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Start | 2005 | 2007 |
| Size | 38,000 m² | 80,000 m² |
| Wafer size | 300 mm | |
| Process Technology | 90 nm, 65 nm/55 nm, 40 nm | |
| Production Capacity | 35,000-40,000 WPM | |
| Certification | ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO/TS16949 | |
| Major Features | Earthquake-proof construction, LNG GAS Satellite Base, NAS Batteries Installation | |
Retrieved from "https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mifs&oldid=79810"
Facts about "Mie Fujitsu Semiconductor (MIFS)"
| company type | private + |
| founded | December 1, 2014 + |
| founder | Fujitsu + |
| full page name | mifs + |
| headquarters | Yokohama, Janagawa, Japan + |
| instance of | semiconductor company + |
| name | MIFS + |