SMIC

  • SMIC reportedly gets US license to import equipment for use in mature processes

    SMIC has received US licenses to import equipment for use in mature processes, according to ijiwei.com.

  • SMIC co-CEO offers to resign as company hires former TSMC exec

    SMIC co-CEO Liang Mong Song said that he had no prior knowledge of SMIC's hiring of Chiang for the position of vice-chairman and believed that he was no longer respected and trusted.

  • SMIC posts Q3 revenue of $1.08 billion, beating estimates

    SMIC's recorded third-quarter revenue of $1.08 billion, topping analysts' estimates of $994.8 million, according to the company statement today on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

  • SMIC achieves breakthrough in '7nm process'

    Chinese IP and custom chip company Innosilicon has completed the world's first chip tape-out and testing based on SMIC's FinFET N+1 process, the Zhuhai government's Zhuhai Special Zone Newspaper reported on October 11, adding that all of its IP is made in China and its functionality passed the test in one go.

  • SMIC falls 5% in Hong Kong after confirmation of US export restrictions

    SMIC shares were down 4.86% at HK$17.24 in Hong Kong in early morning trading after the company on Sunday confirmed in an announcement on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange about US export restrictions.

  • SMIC says some suppliers under US export restrictions, assessing impact

    Chinese chipmaker SMIC announced today in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that, after several days of inquiries and discussions with suppliers, it is aware that the United States has required some of its suppliers to obtain licenses before supplying to it, and is currently assessing the impact of this requirement.

  • US imposes curbs on exports to top Chinese chipmaker SMIC

    The US government has imposed export restrictions on Chinese chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International, Reuters reported on Saturday.

  • SMIC says it has applied to US to continue supplying Huawei

    SMIC, China’s leading contract chip maker, said today that it has applied to the US to continue supplying Huawei in accordance with regulations, while reiterating that the company will strictly comply with the laws and regulations of relevant countries and regions, according to thepaper.cn.

  • SMIC responds to report that US considering adding it to entity list

    In response to media reports that the US was considering its inclusion on the entity list, SMIC denied any links to the Chinese military.

  • Trump administration reportedly considers blacklisting Chinese chipmaker SMIC

    The Trump administration is considering whether to add China’s leading contract chip maker SMIC to a trade blacklist, Reuters reported Friday citing a Defense Department official.