SEOUL, South Korea, SAN JOSE, Calif. and SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 24, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation (“MagnaChip”) (NYSE: MX), a designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products, announced today that it will hold a Foundry Technology Symposium at the Shangri-La Shenzhen, China, on November 27, 2018. After holding a successful Foundry Technology symposium in Shenzhen, China, in 2015, this second technology symposium in Shenzhen is part of MagnaChip’s global foundry targeted geographic strategy to increase MagnaChip’s brand awareness in China.

Major topics to be discussed are MagnaChip’s current Foundry service offerings and future business roadmap, specialty technology processes, target applications and end-markets. This symposium is being conducted as a direct response to the increased interest and demand from current fabless customers in China for advanced analog and mixed-signal specialized foundry technologies.

During the symposium in Shenzhen, MagnaChip will highlight its technology portfolio along with discussions focused on mixed-signal, low-power technologies in the Internet of Things (IoT) sector, Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) for high-performance analog and power management applications, Ultra-High Voltage (UHV) and Non-Volatile Memory (NVM). In addition, MagnaChip will present technologies used in applications including smartphones, tablet PCs, automotive, LED lighting, consumer wearables and IoT.

“We hope that this Foundry Technology Symposium in Shenzhen will better position us to understand our customers’ needs in China,” said YJ Kim, Chief Executive Officer of MagnaChip. “With our technology symposiums held in Taiwan, the United States and now in Shenzhen, China, we strongly believe that we will be able to better serve our global customers with our long history of providing successful foundry services and with our deep technological expertise.”

A multitude of fabless companies, IDMs (Integrated Device Manufacturers) and other semiconductor companies are expected to attend MagnaChip’s Shenzhen technology symposium.

To sign up for the event, and to receive more detailed information regarding the symposium, please visit www.magnachip.com or ifoundry.magnachip.com.

About MagnaChip Semiconductor
MagnaChip is a designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor platform solutions for communications, IoT, consumer, industrial and automotive applications. The Company’s Standard Products Group and Foundry Services Group provide a broad range of standard products and manufacturing services to customers worldwide. MagnaChip, with over 30 years of operating history, owns a portfolio of approximately 3,100 registered patents and pending applications, and has extensive engineering, design and manufacturing process expertise. For more information, please visit www.magnachip.com. Information on or accessible through, MagnaChip’s website is not a part of, and is not incorporated into, this release.


CONTACTS:

In the United States:
Bruce Entin
Entin Consulting
Tel. +1-408-625-1262
Investor.relations@magnachip.com

In Korea:
Chankeun Park
Director of Public Relations
Tel. +82-2-6903-5223
chankeun.park@magnachip.com

— 36 Channel Output LED Driver Capable of 12 Bit Grayscale PWM Control —

SEOUL, South Korea and SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation (“MagnaChip Semiconductor”) (NYSE: MX), a designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor platform solutions, announced today it now offers a multi-channel Mini LED Driver for the rapidly growing digital signage market, leveraging the company’s more than 10 years of experience with BLU LED drivers in the television set market.

As digital signage and media façades are installed outdoors, the display size can range up to several hundred inches, which requires a much higher level of technology and reliability than found in television sets. For LED panels used in digital signage, about 1,000 LEDs per square meter are used. This results in a situation where the capability of the LED driver must be doubled or even tripled for the most cost-effective scenario. For example, compared with existing LED drivers in the market capable of controlling 12-channel or 16-channel LEDs, MagnaChip’s new Mini LED Driver for digital signage is able to drive 36-channel LEDs concurrently, featuring high density, reduced energy consumption and more efficient product designs.

The Mini LED Driver uses 12 Bit Grayscale PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) to enable the 4,000-step PWM control and a sophisticated LED current control. It also provides 64-step output current control, which enables not only detailed graphic representation, but also accurate depictions of a variety of pictures and images according to the brightness of the contents.

Furthermore, MagnaChip’s new mini LED driver differs from competitive products in two important areas. First, a high withstanding voltage of 65Venables surge protection for a high level of security, a key requirement in new LED signage. Second, with regards to LED control and higher reliability, MagnaChip uses a 64 Pin QFN Package (8X8mm^2) to deliver excellent thermal performance and effectively solve the heating issue.

“MagnaChip’s multi-channel LED driver features high efficiency, high contrast, low temperature heat and highly reliable surge voltage characteristics, bringing the benefit of both energy and cost reduction to the entire ecosystem of customers in the long term,” said YJ Kim, CEO of MagnaChip. “MagnaChip is planning to extend the product line for the fast growing segment of digital signage by developing products with an extension of channels and Micro LED Drivers with a high accuracy of LED current based on our new 36 Channel LED Driver,” he continued.

About MagnaChip Semiconductor

MagnaChip is a designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor platform solutions for communications, IoT, consumer, industrial and automotive applications. The Company’s Standard Products Group and Foundry Services Group provide a broad range of standard products and manufacturing services to customers worldwide. MagnaChip, with over 30 years of operating history, owns a portfolio of approximately 3,100 registered patents and pending applications, and has extensive engineering, design and manufacturing process expertise. For more information, please visit www.magnachip.com. Information on or accessible through, MagnaChip’s website is not a part of, and is not incorporated into, this release.

CONTACTS:

United States (Investor Relations):
Bruce Entin
Entin Consulting
Tel. +1-408-625-1262
Investor.relations@magnachip.com

USA media / industry analysts:
Mike Newsom
LouVan Communications, Inc.
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mike@louvanpr.com

Korea / Asia media
Chankeun Park
Director of Public Relations
Tel. +82-2-6903-5223
chankeun.park@magnachip.com

MagnaChip to Begin Volume Production of ABOV Semiconductor MCU Applications Using 0.13 micron eFlash Ultra-Low Leakage Process

 

SEOUL, South Korea and SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation (“MagnaChip”) (NYSE: MX), a designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products, announced today it has begun the mass production of foundry products for ABOV Semiconductor (“ABOV”) using MagnaChip’s 0.13 micron eFlash process. ABOV has previously used MagnaChip’s 0.18 micron eFlash process for volume production of various MCU (Microcontroller Units) products, and has begun migration to 0.13 micron eFlash process for its major products.

MagnaChip provides its internally developed eFlash cells and IP (Intellectual Property) to a broad range of customers and applications. The 0.18 micron eFlash process has been proven for its outstanding quality through the successful production of more than 500,000 wafers over the past decade, and its characteristics have been qualified under the automotive AEC-Q100 grade-0 150C standard. The 0.13 micron eFlash technology reduced the cell size by 26% and the IP size by 35% based on 32Kbytes as compared with the 0.18 micron eFlash technology, while also increasing net die per wafer and achieving better cell performance. With regard to IP performance, the 0.13 micron eFlash process produces faster access time and lower read current from the 0.18 micron eFlash process. In particular, the ultra-low leakage based 0.13 micron eFlash process reduces transistor leakage current, which makes it suitable to meet the specifications of low-power products.

ABOV is using MagnaChip’s 0.13 micron eFlash process for production of its 32-bit general purpose microcontrollers, with 40 MHz operation frequency and 16KB/32KB/64KB eFlash memories. The16KB/32KB products are used primarily in drone controllers and in small home appliances such as electric toothbrushes, electric shavers, water purifiers and vacuum cleaners. The 32KB/64KB microcontrollers are more suitable for larger home appliances such as washing machines, refrigerators, air conditioners and rice cookers. Additionally, ABOV is developing touch keys and grip sensors with the 0.13 micron eFlash process, and plans to develop remote controllers and next-generation 32-bit general-purpose microcontrollers, including customized MCU for IoT applications.

“I am thrilled about our new leadership in the MCU market, thanks to the ramp production of 0.13 micron eFlash products. It is another great outcome of the strategic partnership between MagnaChip and ABOV,” said Won Choi, CEO of ABOV. “We hope that the continuation of our strategic partnership with MagnaChip will be a mutually beneficial one in the long-term.”

“I am pleased that the continued joint collaboration of MagnaChip and ABOV has resulted in the successful launch of volume production of MCU products using MagnaChip’s 0.13 micron eFlash technology,” said YJ Kim, CEO of MagnaChip. “This 0.13 micron eFlash process is especially well suited for MCU products that require low-power consumption. MagnaChip intends to continue to develop high-performing and cost-efficient eFlash solutions to satisfy the increasingly diverse needs of foundry customers.”

About ABOV Semiconductor
Headquartered in South Korea, ABOV Semiconductor is a leading designer and manufacturer of microcontrollers, advanced nonvolatile memory and various semiconductor solutions. Leveraging its unique IP (Intellectual Property) portfolio, ABOV provides complete solutions focused on industrial and consumer appliances markets. ABOV’s technologies enable the capabilities and features integrated in thousands of popular product applications.

About MagnaChip Semiconductor
MagnaChip is a designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor platform solutions for communications, IoT, consumer, industrial and automotive applications. The Company’s Standard Products Group and Foundry Services Group provide a broad range of standard products and manufacturing services to customers worldwide. MagnaChip, with over 30 years of operating history, owns a portfolio of approximately 3,100 registered patents and pending applications, and has extensive engineering, design and manufacturing process expertise. For more information, please visit www.magnachip.com. Information on or accessible through, MagnaChip’s website is not a part of, and is not incorporated into, this release.

CONTACTS:

In the United States:
Bruce Entin
Entin Consulting
Tel. +1-408-625-1262
Investor.relations@magnachip.com

In Korea:
Chankeun Park
Director of Public Relations
Tel. +82-2-6903-5223
chankeun.park@magnachip.com