Powerchip to move all 12" wafers to 0.13-micron node in 3Q
Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) will produce all of its 12" wafers on 0.13-micron processes beginning from the third quarter, thanks to its improving yield rate, according to Eric Tang, the company's spokesperson.
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