SMIC increases foundry contract price
With capacity tightening, China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) last week quietly raised its foundry prices for 0.20-micron-process SDRAM and SRAM from about US$500 per wafer to US$600-700, some Taiwan-based SMIC customers said.
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