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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