United Microelectronics to Manufacture 3G iPhone Chip
Apr 16, 08 08:28 AM PDT

The word on the street is that United Microelectronics (UMC) is manufacturing the 3G chip that is supposed to power the next iPhone, using a 65nm process. The chip (Infineon PMB8878, or SGOLD3 in the Apple SDK) would be from Infineon as previously posted. If you work in the semi-conductor industry, you know that Taiwan is leakier than a colander. Once the info hits Taiwan, everyone knows what the competition is doing – not cool, but when it comes to semi-conductor manufacturing, that is the best place.
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By Cliff , 21/04/08 10:46 AM (CommentID #644459)
Hi there. I was wondering who is making the chip, Infineon or United Microelectronics
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