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Memory chip maker Changjiang Storage Technology, a subsidiary of state-backed private equity firm Tsinghua Unigroup, has recruited Taiwanese chip manufacturers Phison Electronics, Siliconware Precision Industries, and ChipMOS Technologies into a memory industry alliance in order to expand its manufacturing capacity. Read More
Unigroup Storage Technology (UNIC), a subsidiary of Tsinghua Unigroup, recently announced a series of high-performance flash memory products covering mobile device storage, notebook computer consumer-grade storage, and enterprise-grade storage for data centers and cloud computing platforms. Read More
Tsinghua Unigroup, the Chinese state-backed private equity firm that focuses on investments in the technology industry in China, has signed a strategic partnership framework agreement with the Dongguan Municipal Government to invest RMB 100 bln in the construction of a Tsinghua Unigroup "Chip Cloud" industry city project and a "Tsinghua Unigroup Southern Headquarters" project. Read More
Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer TCL Corporation (000100.SZ) recently announced a partnership with Chinese state-backed private equity firm Tsinghua Unigroup, whereby the two companies will each contribute industrial and financial resources to jointly establish a RMB 10 bln industry acquisition fund. Read More
China's state-owned Tsinghua Unigroup will invest USD 600 mln Taiwan-based semiconductor assembly company Powertech Technology, and become Powertech's majority shareholder with a 25% stake. Read More
Chinese online lottery site operator 500.com (NYSE: WBAI) has announced that it has entered into a definitive purchase agreement with Tsinghua Unigroup International, a subsidiary of Tsinghua Unigroup, for the issuance and sale of newly issued ordinary shares of 500.com. Read More
According to an industry source, US tech company Intel will soon announce the purchase of a 20% stake in Chinese wireless baseband chipset provider Spreadtrum Communications for USD 1.5 bln. Read More
The Mobile China Alliance (MCA) of the China Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has submitted a report to China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) detailing negative influences on China's handset industry resulting from business practices employed by US-based chipmaker Qualcomm. Read More