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TSMC will make most of Qualcomm's power management ICs

by on21 September 2017


Goodbye Globalfoundaries 

TSMC is to make 70 to 80 percent of Qualcomm's new-generation power management ICs (PWM IC).

According to Digitimes, Qualcomm has contracted Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC) to manufacture its previous-generation PWM ICs. SMIC uses 0.18- to 0.153-micron processes to manufacture PWM ICs at its 8-inch wafer fabs.

Qualcomm apparently wants TSMC's Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) process to make its new-generation PWM ICs, and have TSMC as its major foundry partner.

TSMC will start making Qualcomm's new-generation PWM ICs in small volume at the end of 2017, with mass shipments set to kick off in 2018, the sources said. TSMC will allocate more of its 8-inch fab capacity to fulfill Qualcomm's PWM IC orders.

This is a slap in the face for Qualcomm's old chum Chartered Semiconductor, which used to manufacture PWM ICs and Globalfoundries who took over Chartered. SMIC has a more aggressive pricing strategy and replaced Globalfoundries as Qualcomm's main foundry partner for the production of PWM ICs, Digitimes claimed. 

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