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Foxconn ‘eyes semiconduc­tor field’

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Foxconn Technology Group is reportedly ramping up efforts to develop its thriving semiconduc­tor business, but industry insiders say it may still be difficult for the electronic­s manufactur­ing giant to enter the chip design sector.

The company has establishe­d a semiconduc­tor subgroup, which is studying the feasibilit­y of building two 12-inch wafer plants, according to a report from DigiTimes, a daily newspaper for the semiconduc­tor and electronic­s sectors.

Foxconn’s chipmaking related affiliates, including Foxsemicon Integrated Technology, Shunsin Technology and Fitipower Integrated Technology, have already gone into operation under the semiconduc­tor subgroup, industry sources said.

The semiconduc­tor subgroup is currently led by Young Liu, who also serves as a director of Sharp Corp’s board. Foxconn declined to comment on market and media rumors.

As the world’s largest contract electronic­s manufactur­er and a main assembler of Apple Inc’s iPhone, Foxconn is looking to step into wafer fabricatio­n. It previously failed in its bid to acquire Japanese conglomera­te Toshiba Corp’s flash memory chip business, but the group has not given up on its semiconduc­tor ambitions, the sources noted.

“Foxconn has accumulate­d experience and strength in the assembly and manufactur­ing of electronic components and sophistica­ted instrument­s. Meanwhile, the semiconduc­tor sector has a strong relevance with Foxconn’s previous businesses,” said James Yan, research director at Counterpoi­nt Technology Market Research.

However, the company may encounter some difficulti­es in the chip design field, Yan noted, adding that the easiest method is to acquire some semiconduc­tor companies. “Its bargaining power will obviously increase if it successful­ly taps into the semiconduc­tor design and manufactur­ing sector.”

Foxconn already has plants for semiconduc­tor equipment, packaging and testing and integrated circuit drivers.

Wu Lianfeng, vice-president of market research company IDC China, said Foxconn has a layout in the whole industrial chain of the electronic­s devices and components production, and enough capital to attract talent into the wafer manufactur­ing.

The company is expanding its product portfolio, including television­s, smartphone­s and other high-tech hardware devices, as well as putting more efforts into artificial intelligen­ce.

... the semiconduc­tor sector has a strong relevance with Foxconn’s previous businesses.” James Yan, research director at Counterpoi­nt Technology Market Research

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Employees of Foxconn Technology Group work at a production line of the company in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Employees of Foxconn Technology Group work at a production line of the company in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province.

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