SMIC Mum on 28nm Revenue Prospect in 2015
Alan Patterson, EETimes
5/8/2015 08:17 AM EDT
TAIPEI — Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC), China’s largest foundry, declined to say whether it will make money from 28nm products this year as the company ramps up its most advanced process technology.
“It’s a bit too early to say in terms of revenue contribution about 28nm by the end of the year,” said SMIC executive vice president Gareth Kung Friday (May 8) on a conference call to announce the company’s first-quarter 2015 financial results. “We’re going to report to investors as we make more progress.”
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