UMC
Appoints Dr. Jackson Hu to CEO
25-year IC
design veteran is committed to enhancing the customer-orientation
of UMCs industry-leading foundry services
Hsinchu, Taiwan, July 15, 2003UMC
(NYSE: UMC) today announced the appointment of Dr. Jackson Hu to
the position of Chief Executive Officer. The announcement is based
on Dr. Hu's acceptance today of this board appointment. Dr. Hu's
appointment is seen as further affirmation of UMC's commitment to
enhancing the customer-orientation of its foundry services due to
his extensive career in the fabless semiconductor industry prior
to joining UMC early in 2003.
UMC Chairman Robert Tsao commented on the appointment,
In the past, we had a tendency to think of foundry services
from our perspective as process technology and manufacturing specialists.
Although, leadership in process technology is central to our success,
we have been steadily increasing our focus on complimentary services
and solutions that enable our customers to take advantage of our
technology. Jackson's years as an influential member of the fabless
design community have equipped him with an intimate understanding
of customer needs. In the short time that he has been with UMC,
his understanding of their design and business requirements has
enabled us to better tailor our foundry services to enhance customer
success. In the years to come, we will leverage his experience to
ensure that UMC remains the foundry of choice for the best companies
in the IC design world.
Dr. Hu joined UMC at the beginning of 2003 as
the president of the New Business Development Group and head of
the Design Support division. He is a 25-year veteran of the high-tech
industry, and prior to UMC served as president and CEO of SiRF Technology,
a fabless communications IC and IP (intellectual property) company
focusing on location technology based on Global Positioning Systems
(GPS). During his long career, Dr. Hu has served in a number of
influential industry positions, including senior vice president
and general manager of S3. During his time at S3, he helped grow
the company into an industry leader with 35 percent market share
of the graphics processor business. Hu s other significant
accomplishments include co-founding IC Ensemble, a fabless IC company
that focuses on audio controller products, which was acquired by
Via Technology in 2000. He also co-founded Verticom, a company that
developed PC graphics cards. Western Digital later acquired Verticom
in 1988.
Dr. Hu earned his bachelor's degree in electrical
engineering from National Taiwan University and his master's and
doctorate degrees in computer science from the University of Illinois,
Urbana. He later earned an MBA from Santa Clara University.
Since joining UMC earlier this year, I
have been honored to work closely with some of the most outstanding
companies in the semiconductor industry. These customers and partners
have helped me to better understand the importance of UMCs
role as a world leader in the areas of semiconductor process technology
and manufacturing excellence. The maturity of our advanced manufacturing
technologies is unparalleled, and I hope that my previous experiences
as a foundry customer will enhance UMC's ability to continually
set new benchmarks for excellence in the industry. I am confident
we are well on the way to meeting this objective due to the world-class
team that UMC has assembled during its long and successful history.
I look forward to cooperating closely with Chairman Robert Tsao
and Vice Chairmen John Hsuan and Peter Chang, and every other UMC
employee to make UMC the worlds most competitive foundry company,
said Dr. Jackson Hu.
In a public statement given at the announcement
of his appointment, Dr. Hu outlined the following priorities and
goals for UMC:
1. UMC will accelerate its investment in its
12-inch (300mm) manufacturing facilities. Before the end of next
year, UMC expects to expand capacity at Taiwans Fab 12A to
20,000 wafers per month, and capacity at its UMCi Singapore affiliate
to 10,000 wafers per month.
2. In order to ensure continued leadership in
the area of 12-inch wafer manufacturing, UMC will further strengthen
its research and development for 90nm and below process technologies,
and ensure the availability of a complete catalog of relevant IP
(silicon intellectual property) for integration in its customers
leading-edge designs.
3. UMC will continue to operate as a pure IC
foundry with a strong emphasis on customer partnerships, and has
no plans to pursue a so-called Virtual IDM strategy.
However, in order to ensure a diversified and sufficient customer
base, UMC may choose to make investments in certain IC design companies.
At the same time, UMC will take all possible measures to avoid any
conflict of interest with its existing customers.
4. UMC plans to carefully review its investment
portfolio, and divest itself of non-core investments. With regard
to its investments in listed IC companies, UMC plans to gradually
divest itself of these investments, in a manner that will not negatively
impact their stock price or business relationship with UMC. UMC
believes that its cooperation with partners and customers should
be based on its technical proficiency and outstanding foundry services,
not based on any investment status. UMC will use the sale of these
shares to enhance its profitability.
About UMC
UMC (NYSE: UMC, TSE: 2303) is a leading global semiconductor foundry
that manufactures advanced process ICs for applications spanning
every major sector of the semiconductor industry. UMC delivers cutting-edge
foundry technologies that enable sophisticated system-on-chip (SOC)
designs, including 90nm, 0.13um copper, embedded DRAM, and mixed
signal/RFCMOS. UMC is also a leader in 300mm manufacturing; Fab
12A in Taiwan is currently in volume production for a variety of
customer products, while the Singapore-based UMCi joint venture
will begin pilot production later this year. UMC employs over 8,500
people worldwide and has offices in Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Europe,
and the United States. UMC can be found on the web at http://www.umc.com.
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