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MediaTek Inc. (Chinese: 聯發科技股份有限公司; pinyin: Liánfā Kējì Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī), sometimes informally abbreviated as MTK, is a Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company that designs and manufactures a range of semiconductor products, providing chips for wireless communications, high-definition television, handheld ...
Vice chairman at MediaTek [43] 43: 2076 Scott Lin: Taiwan: 91–92 1.4-US$0.8B: Co-founder of Largan Precision [44] 44: 2076 Eugene Wu: Taiwan: 78–79 1.4 +US$0.3B: Founder of Shin Kong Financial [45] 45: 2324 Chang Kuo-Cheng Taiwan: N/A 1.2 Son of shipping tycoon Chang Yung-fa [46] 46: 2324 Shirley Kao Taiwan: 67–68 1.2 Shareholder of Uni ...
1996: Spun off its IC design units to establish MediaTek, Novatek, ITE Technology, Faraday Technology, AMIC Technology, and Davicom. 1999: Fab 12A 12-inch wafer fab in Tainan Science Park was officially established. 2000: Listed on the New York Stock Exchange (code: UMC) as Taiwan's second semiconductor company to do so. [6]
Although the central government of Taiwan is the largest individual shareholder, [11] the majority of TSMC is owned by foreign investors. [12] In 2023, the company was ranked 44th in the Forbes Global 2000. [13] Taiwan's exports of integrated circuits amounted to $184 billion in 2022, accounted for nearly 25 percent of Taiwan's GDP.
The machine uses Nvidia's latest "Blackwell" AI chip and will cost $3,000, but it also contains a new central processor, or CPU, on which Nvidia worked with MediaTek to create.
As of December 31, 2014, the shareholders were: [14] 68.4% public (New York Stock Exchange, Euronext Paris, Borsa Italiana Milano); 4.1% treasury shares; 27.6% STMicroelectronics Holding B.V.: 50% FT1CI (Bpifrance 79.2% and French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) 20.8%; previously Areva and CEA [citation needed]);
On Tuesday, Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) chief Jensen Huang said Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company MediaTek could sell the desktop central processor chip the two companies revealed this week.
TAIPEI/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Taiwanese chip design giant MediaTek is developing an Arm-based personal computer chip that will run Microsoft's Windows operating system, according to three people ...