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Lianmicro: Strong Demand for 8-Inch Heavily Doped Epitaxial Wafer Orders, 12-Inch 28nm Logic Chip Silicon Wafers in Mass Production

On July 1, Lianmicro announced its investor relations activity record, stating that the overall shipment scale remains high with strong order demand. Among them, the orders for 8-inch heavily doped epitaxial wafers are robust. The company's monthly production capacity for 6-inch substrates and polished wafers reaches 750,000 pieces, with the vast majority further processed into 6-inch epitaxial wafers for shipment. All substrates required for epitaxial wafer production are supplied in-house, achieving complete autonomy and control. In the advanced process field, the Jiaxing base is positioned for 12-inch lightly doped polished wafers at 28nm and below, and is also equipped to supply lightly doped epitaxial wafers, focusing on serving analog and logic chip customers. The company has currently achieved mass production of silicon wafers for 28nm logic chips.

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