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{{Short description|Taiwanese electronics company}}
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'''Powertech Technology Inc.''' ('''PTI'''; {{zh|t=力成科技}}; 6239. TW) is a Taiwanese semiconductor assembly, packaging and testing company.
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| industry = Tech Hardware & Semiconductors
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| num_employees = +18,000
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In 2010 the company entered a strategic alliance with Japan's [[Elpida Memory]] and Taiwan's largest chip foundry [[United Microelectronics Corporation]] to develop advanced semiconductor packaging technology.<ref>[http://cn.reuters.com/article/companyNews/idUKTKV00638220100621?symbol=6239.TW ] 21 June 2010 (Reuters) "Japan's Elpida Memory Inc 6665.T said on Monday that it would tie up with Taiwan's United Microelectronics Corp (2303.TW: 行情) and Powertech Technology Inc (6239.TW: 行情) to develop advanced semiconductor packaging technology. The companies said in a statement the alliance would leverage the strengths in Elpida's DRAM, PTI's assembly and UMC's foundry logic technologies to develop a "one-chip solution" "</ref>
'''Powertech Technology Inc.''' ('''PTI'''; {{zh|c=力成科技}}; 6239. TW) is a Taiwanese semiconductor assembly, packaging and testing company. Powertech is Taiwan's biggest chip tester and packager.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2017/04/15/2003668725 |title=Powertech to acquire two Japanese firms |website=Taipei Times |date=April 15, 2017 |accessdate=2020-11-16}}</ref>
 
The company is purported to be manufacturing [[Apple Inc.]]'s [[Apple S1]] chip for their recently announced [[Apple Watch]].
In 2010 the company entered a strategic alliance with Japan's [[Elpida Memory]] and Taiwan's largest chip foundry [[United Microelectronics Corporation]] to develop advanced semiconductor packaging technology.<ref>[http://cn.reuters.com/article/companyNews/idUKTKV00638220100621?symbol=6239.TW ] 21 June 2010 (Reuters) "Japan's Elpida Memory Inc 6665.T said on Monday that it would tie up with Taiwan's United Microelectronics Corp (2303.TW: 行情) and Powertech Technology Inc (6239.TW: 行情) to develop advanced semiconductor packaging technology. The companies said in a statement the alliance would leverage the strengths in Elpida's DRAM, PTI's assembly and UMC's foundry logic technologies to develop a "one-chip solution" "</ref>
 
The company is purported to be manufacturing [[Apple Inc.]]'s [[Apple S1]] chip for their recently announced [[Apple Watch]].
 
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