CEO: UMC to get 91 new IPs based on 65-nm technologies
Katherine Chiu, Hsinchu; Wen-Yu Lang, DigiTimes.com
December 24, 2003 - United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) is working with over 10 intellectual property (IP) suppliers to develop new technologies based on 65 nanometer (nm) processes that are expected to bring 91 new IPs, according to Jackson Hu, UMC’s CEO for design support.
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