US9108734057 - ADR
UNITED MICROELECTRON-SP ADR
NYSE:UMC (5/14/2024, 5:40:00 PM)
After market: 8.1 -0.12 (-1.46%)8.22
+0.13 (+1.61%)
United Microelectronics Corp. is engaged in the semiconductor foundry business, which offers complementary metal-oxide semiconductor logic wafers, mixed signal wafers, radio frequency complementary metal-oxide semiconductor wafers, embedded memory products, high voltage integrated circuits, and complementary metal-oxide semiconductor image sensors. The company is headquartered in Hsinchu, Hsinchu. The firm provides integrated circuit (IC) production for applications spanning every sector of the electronics industry. The firm operates through two segments. The Wafer Fabrication segment is mainly engaged in the manufacture of chips to the design specifications of its customers by using its own processes and techniques. The New Business segment is engaged in the research, development, manufacture and provision of solar energy. The firm is engaged in the maintenance of a customer base across various industries, including communication, consumer electronics, computer, memory, new generation light-emitting diode (LED) and others, while focusing on manufacturing for applications, including networking, telecommunications, Internet, multimedia, personal computers (PCs) and graphics.
UNITED MICROELECTRON-SP ADR
No.3, Li-Shin Road II, Hsinchu Science Park
Hsinchu HSINCHU
P: 88635782258
CEO: Stan Hung
Employees: 19426
Website: https://www.umc.com/
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