Asia Express - Consumer Electronics
SMIC Plans to Sell 8-Inch, 12-Inch Fabs to TI, Micron Respectively
September 09, 2010
Shanghai-headquartered semiconductor foundry SMIC (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation), local Chinese government, and US-based Micron Technology are currently discussing over handing over SMIC's 12-inch wafer fab located in Wuhan, China to Micron, according to a September 3, 2010 report by the Commercial Times of Taiwan. It is reported that Micron's acquisition of Wuhan plant aims to build a complete production line of flash memory in China. If the deal is confirmed, the Wuhan plant is expected to be used for NOR flash production.

In related news, it is reported that SMIC's 8-inch wafer fab located in Chengdu, China will be sold to TI. Both the 8-inch and 12-inch plants are owned by local Chinese governments and managed by SMIC.