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JCET's new IC assembly and test base is expected to be completed by the end of November

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October 16, 2019

According to reports, JCET's second-phase project of the IC assembly and test base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, is currently under construction. The project is expected to be completed by the end of November, with a target annual output of 10 billion high-density hybrid integrated circuits for communication.

JCET is the largest semiconductor assembly and test service provider in mainland China. 85% of the world's top 20 semiconductor companies are its customers, with a global market share of approximately 13%, ranking third in the world. According to reports, the project covers an area of about 22 hectares and is the largest investment in integrated circuit assembly in North China.

Previously, the relevant person in charge of JCET mentioned in the media interview that JCET's Phase II project of the integrated circuit assembly and test base in Suqian has a total of 220,000 square meters of factory buildings with an investment of 2.24 billion yuan, which will be put into use before the end of this year.

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