The Taiwanese company United Microelectronics Corp. won a patent case that she filed in a Chinese court against Micron Technology Inc. of Boise, Idaho. So on the surface, this poor little Taiwanese David defeated the great American villain Goliath. The Chinese court even ordered that Micron microprocessors be stopped from importing or selling in Asia's largest economy, according to UMC
Micron dropped by up to 8%, while UMC climbed 3.9 percent at the start of Taipei negotiations on Wednesday. 19659005] You can almost hear UMC claim that Micron started. Micron executives sued the Taiwanese smelter in a US court in December, claiming they stole trade secrets. The complaint was filed under a civil provision of the Corrupt and Corrupt Organizations Act.
UMC was formerly neck and neck with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. before UMC dropped the ball and TSMC was dominated the global market for chip foundries. It forces UMC to find business wherever it can, and does business that TSMC can not touch.
Fortunately, UMC has adopted the Beijing Made in China 2025 policy and favorable Chinese courts.
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