Saturday, November 21, 2009

The wheel is spinning, which is above will not always be on top, could have shifted position to the next. CEO of Chinese merchant foundries Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) recently reported to have resigned from the chair leadership.
According to Digitimes, Richard Wang resigned recently, while David NK Wang appointed as CEO and president of SMIC will apply immediately to fill the vacancy position sepeninggalan Richard Wang's office is.
He is the CEO of Huahong Group, a VP at Applied Materials, and has worked on semiconductor research at Bell Labs. This resignation is due to the case.
Last week, SMIC lost in a court action in a U.S. court against the company's Taiwanese foundry TSMC, and there is likely to be large enough bills to be paid if no appeal against the case.
TSMC itself is a genuine company engaged in the largest foundry in the world today. Required design of what the company called "fabless" like Nvidia and ATI, and turn it into silicon.
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