SMIC to start 14nm risk production in H1 2019
By David Manners, Electronics Weekly
May 14, 2018
SMIC says it will start risk production on 14nm in H1 2019, reports Digitimes.
SMIC had Q1 revenues of $831 million and gross profits of $220.2 million for a margin of 26.5%.
The company expects sequential 7-9% revenue growth for Q2 with a gross margin of 23-25%.
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