This not only greatly enhances the design flexibility

Emphasizing that the core competence lies in the upstream chip manufacturing, rather than the downstream package applications, Neo-Neon will continue to expand the upstream (In)GaN capacity and increase self-sufficiency ratio. Neo-Neon Chairman Ben Fan indicated at the investor conference held on December 18, 2009, that the company currently has five (In)GaN MOCVD machines in Heshan City, Guangdong Province, with a monthly production of 450 million units.Moreover, the company plans to expand the upstream (In)GaN production capacity and has been actively urging the cooperation of equipment manufacturers.

Apart from emphasizing the importance of in-house production capacity, Neo-Neon is also placing considerable emphasis on the upstream and downstream vertical integration of the industry chain. At present, the LED upstream chip makers, midstream packaging and downstream module production, which manufactures plastic inYAHAMtion, are all produced in-house in order to manage key material sources. In particular, as the decorative lights and stage lights are highly customized products, Neo-Neon will design, open modeling, and ensure consistency in the production process. This not only greatly enhances the design flexibility and delivery speed, but also offers cost advantage.

A spokesperson for UMC Wednesday confirmed that the firm is joint venture between UMC and Epistar. United LED is based in the province of Shandong, in the eastern coastal area of China, according to the filings. Taiwan-based IT news reported that Epistar and UMC will each have a 50 percent stake in United LED.These solutions target a wide range of applications and markets including the rapidly emerging LED, netbook and PC power segments.Each of these design centers collaborate with local customers to provide innovative design solutions for targeted end applications. The Shenzhen center developed solutions targeting LED-backlight LCD TVs by leveraging existing Fairchild ICs and tailoring system solutions to meet the customers’ specific requirements. The Shanghai center is focused on LED lighting and has developed solutions ranging from 2-3W to 1000W for use in home, outdoor and automotive applications. The GPRC engineering team in Taipei targets the rapidly expanding, high-efficiency Green netbook and notebook markets, developing solutions that significantly lower standby power in these devices.
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