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Hejian Technology Corporation (Chinese: 和舰科技有限公司) is a Chinese semiconductor foundry company.

History

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Hejian was founded in November 2001 as a Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise that was registered in the British Virgin Islands.[1] The company began operating in Suzhou.[2] It started production in 2003. They specialize in automotive, consumer, and industrial chips in the range of 0.5 micron to 110 nanometer. Hejian is located in Suzhou Industrial Park. They employ approximately 2,000 workers.

The company was renamed from Hejian Technology (Suzhou) Co. (Chinese: 和舰科技(苏州)有限公司和舰芯片) to Hejian Chip (Chinese: 和舰芯片). Its two biggest customers in 2019 were MediaTek and Tsinghua Unigroup.[3] In 2006, Hejian had US$239 million in revenue and employed around 1,600 people. This made it the third biggest foundry company in China and the 9th biggest in the world.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Nie, Chuangqing 聂传清 (2005-02-23). "台当局修理联电震撼全岛 投资大陆台商人人自危" [Taiwan Authorities Repair UMC, Shocking the Entire Island; Taiwanese Businesspeople Investing in Mainland China Feel Unsafe]. People's Daily (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2021-01-23. Retrieved 2024-10-26 – via Sina Corporation.
  2. ^ Li, Xin-fen 李欣芬 (2023-06-06). "(專論)張忠謀 曹興誠 郭台銘" [(Expert Commentary) Morris Chang, Cao Xingcheng, Terry Gou]. Taiwan Times (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2024-10-26. Retrieved 2024-10-26.
  3. ^ Liang, Chen 梁辰 (2019-03-22). Wang, Yu 王宇; Cheng, Bo 程波 (eds.). "背靠联华电子,去年亏26亿元,和舰芯片抢登科创板" [Backed by UMC, lost 2.6 billion yuan last year; Hejian Technology competes to list on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board]. The Beijing News (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2024-10-26. Retrieved 2024-10-26 – via Sina Corporation.
  4. ^ Chu, Ming-chin Monique (2013). "HeJian Technology (Suzhou) Co. Ltd". The East Asian Computer Chip War. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. pp. 215–218. ISBN 978-0-415-56552-3. Retrieved 2024-10-26 – via Google Books.
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