UNISOC
Chinese semiconductor company based at Shanghai
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2024 | UNISOC achieved 13% global market share in mobile processors, solidifying its position among top semiconductor companies. |
2022 | A private equity consortium led by Wise Road Capital completed a year-long restructuring and took control of UNISOC, fundamentally changing the company's ownership structure. |
2021 | Ranked third in the Chinese smartphone AP market share, beating HiSilicon. |
2021 | Tsinghua Unigroup, UNISOC's former parent company, was on the verge of bankruptcy, marking a critical financial challenge for the company. |
2021 | UNISOC became the fourth largest mobile processor manufacturer globally, establishing a significant position in the semiconductor industry. |
2020 | Launched the UNISOC T7520, a 5G SoC using 6nm EUV advanced process technology. |
February 2019 | UNISOC released the 5G technology platform Makalu 1.0 and the V510 5G baseband chip. |
2018 | Spreadtrum Communications and RDA Microelectronics merged and rebranded to UNISOC, with Intel investing $1.5 billion for a 20 percent stake. |
February 2018 | UNISOC introduced high-end smartphone SOCs with augmented reality capabilities. |
2014 | Tsinghua Unigroup acquired RDA Microelectronics for US$907 Million. |
December 23 2013 | Acquisition of Spreadtrum by Tsinghua Unigroup was completed. |
July 2013 | Spreadtrum agreed to an acquisition by Tsinghua Holdings subsidiary Tsinghua Unigroup for approximately US$1.78 billion. |
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