GalaxyCore Announces New Milestone: Shipment of 100K 8" wafers using SMIC's CMOS Image Sensor Process
2010年2月12日 - 5:30PM
PRニュース・ワイアー (英語)
SHANGHAI, Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- GalaxyCore Microelectronics
Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "GalaxyCore"), a leading CMOS
Image Sensor (CIS) design company in China, today announced that it
has reached a new milestone with its key foundry partner
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation ("SMIC",
NYSE: SMI and SEHK: 0981.HK) and shipped 100,000 8" wafers.
GalaxyCore, as a leading CIS design company in China, is dedicated
to the development of CIS product design. GalaxyCore owns
innovative CIS core technologies. Its CIS products are relatively
small in size, low in power consumption and cost and have
outstanding image quality. In addition, the products features also
include color correction, noise elimination, and image resize. As
for the 0.13um and 0.153um CIS process its foundry partner SMIC
uses to manufacture GalaxyCore's products has the least photo
layers in the industry and is thus the most cost-effective. "With
GalaxyCore's innovative design and patented CIS pixel construction
and technology as well as SMIC's outstanding process and excellent
yield performance, we may ensure that our CIS products quality
performance is close to CCD image quality and yet have the
advantages of low power consumption and low cost that CCD image
sensors cannot compete with," said the CEO of GalaxyCore, Stanley
Zhao. "In addition, quality assurance and product recognition go
hand in hand. To work with a foundry with the size and advanced
technologies like SMIC, we can guarantee to provide our customers
with products of the best quality." Chris Chi, Senior Vice
President and Chief Business Officer of SMIC said, "GalaxyCore has
more than 40% of the CIS VGA market share and is currently the
largest in China. Together with SMIC, the largest foundry in China,
we have confidence to better serve China's rapid growing consumer
electronics market and enhance the VGA market penetration." About
GalaxyCore Inc. GalaxyCore Inc. is founded by a group of Silicon
Valley's technical experts in September 2003, focusing on CMOS
image sensor design, development and sales of its CIS products that
are mainly applied in camera phones, digital cameras, PC cameras,
surveillance camera systems, and toy products. The company has
received numerous U.S. and China patents with its innovative CIS
designs. For more information, please visit GalaxyCore's website,
http://www.gcoreinc.com/ . About SMIC Semiconductor Manufacturing
International Corporation ("SMIC"; NYSE: SMI; SEHK: 981) is one of
the leading semiconductor foundries in the world and the largest
and most advanced foundry in Mainland China, providing integrated
circuit (IC) foundry and technology services at 0.35um to 45nm.
Headquartered in Shanghai, China, SMIC has a 300mm wafer
fabrication facility (fab) and three 200mm wafer fabs in its
Shanghai mega-fab, two 300mm wafer fabs in its Beijing mega-fab, a
200mm wafer fab in Tianjin, a 200mm fab under construction in
Shenzhen, and an in-house assembly and testing facility in Chengdu.
SMIC also has customer service and marketing offices in the U.S.,
Europe, and Japan, and a representative office in Hong Kong. In
addition, SMIC manages and operates a 200mm wafer fab in Chengdu
owned by Cension Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation and a
300mm wafer fab in Wuhan owned by Wuhan Xinxin Semiconductor
Manufacturing Corporation. For more information, please visit
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