SG Micro (Chinese: 圣邦微电子; pinyin: Shèngbāngwéi Diànzǐ) is a publicly listed Chinese semiconductor company headquartered in Beijing, China. Its main businesses are in analog chips.
SG Micro | |
Native name | 圣邦微电子(北京)股份有限公司 |
Company type | Public |
SZSE: 300661 | |
Industry | Semiconductors |
Founded | 2007 |
Founder | Zhang Shilong |
Headquarters | Beijing, China |
Key people | Zhang Shilong (Chairman and CEO) |
Revenue | CN¥2.62 billion (2023) |
CN¥269.94 million (2023) | |
Total assets | CN¥4.71 billion (2023) |
Total equity | CN¥3.84 billion (2023) |
Number of employees | 1,415 (2023) |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references [1] |
Background
editSG Micro was founded in 2007 by Zhang Shilong, a former Texas Instruments employee.[2][3]
For its first 10 years, SG Micro focused on R&D.[2]
In 2017, SG Micro held its initial public offering becoming a listed company on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. SG Micro then focused on improving the scale of its business.[2]
In 2018, SG Micro acquired peer company Alpha Analog Technology to expand its local R&D team.[3] In 2019, it also invested in ETA Solutions to improve its position in the local analog chip sector.[3]
In 2021 according to an industry report conducted, SG Micro's Power management integrated circuit products accounted for 30% each of China's handset and non-handset consumer electronics markets while also taking 40% of the industrial market during the year.[3]
In 2022, it was reported that SG Micro's components passed the quality certification for the iPhone 14 Pro models and would become a supplier for Apple’s high-end products.[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "2023 Annual Report" (PDF). Sina.
- ^ a b c 腾讯网 (19 May 2023). "圣邦股份研究报告:品类持续深挖,高端加速推进,模拟龙头稳健发展_腾讯新闻". news.qq.com (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 11 October 2024.
- ^ a b c d Shen, Steve (21 July 2022). "China IC Design Series (7): China makers gearing up for PMICs". DIGITIMES. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
- ^ Espósito, Filipe (21 July 2022). "Apple expanding its list of suppliers ahead of iPhone 14 launch this fall". 9to5Mac.