SiS to produce Xbox I/O chips at UMC
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS), a Taiwanese IC design company, expects to produce media input/output (IO) chips for use in Microsoft’s next-generation Xbox game console at United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), according to sources.
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