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1 History[1]  



1.1  198391: History and incorporation  



1.1.1  Mosel Vitelic Corporation  







1.2  199195: Public listing and capacity building  





1.3  1996present: New technologies  







2 References  





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Mosel Vitelic Inc.

Traded as

IndustrySemiconductors
FoundedMay 23, 1983; 41 years ago (1983-05-23)
Headquarters ,

Area served

Worldwide
ProductsDRAM, power discrete Integrated Circuits, power management ICs
Websitewww.mosel.com.tw

Mosel Vitelic Inc. manufactures power discrete, power management IC and analog IC technologies. Mosel Vitelic Inc. (TWSE:2342) joined the Taiwan Stock Exchange in September 1995.

Its products include power MOSFETs, insulated-gate bipolar transistors, diodes, analog ICs, transient voltage suppressors (TVS), solar energy products, wide bandgap layout products, as well as other components and modules.

The company offers its products in China, Europe, the Americas, Japan, and South Korea.

Mosel Vitelic Inc. is based in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

History[1][edit]

1983–91: History and incorporation[edit]

The founding and incorporation of Mosel Vitelic was in 1991.

Mosel Vitelic Corporation[edit]

DRAM V53C16258HK35 by Mosel Vitelic

In 1985, Mosel Vitelic Inc. founded the Mosel Vitelic Corporation, their subsidiary for the production of integrated circuits for memory. It primarily made DRAM and Flash memory. They used a .12u/.14u process and manufacture 128Mb/256Mb SDR, DDR RAM and 256Mb/512Mb DDR2 RAM.[2]

Around May 2009, the company closed its doors due to the lack of funding from the parent corporation.

1991–95: Public listing and capacity building[edit]

1996–present: New technologies[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MOSEL VITELIC INC". Worldwide Company Profile. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  • ^ MVC website's company description
  • ^ Jeff Jedras, "The Mosel saga: the bid to lure chip maker Mosel Vitelic to Canada was an exercise in futility," SVN Canada, March 2001, p.1.
  • External links[edit]

    Official website


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