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Columbia Semiconductor and Technology
SEMI
Mkt Cap 0
GlobalWafers Co., Ltd., through its comprehensive range of silicon wafer solutions, competes with Sumco in serving the semiconductor industry's needs for silicon wafers. First Solar
FSLR
Mkt Cap 24.34B
First Solar, Inc., while primarily known for its thin-film photovoltaic modules, competes with Sumco in the broader market for semiconductor materials, including the supply of materials for solar energy products. United Micro Electronics
UMC
Mkt Cap 21.97B
United Microelectronics Corporation, a semiconductor foundry, competes with Sumco indirectly by requiring high-quality silicon wafers for its manufacturing processes, influencing demand and specifications in the wafer market. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing
TSM
Mkt Cap 890.45B
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world's largest dedicated independent semiconductor foundry, competes with Sumco indirectly through its significant influence on the silicon wafer market and its demand for high-quality wafers. ASML NV
ASML
Mkt Cap 359.96B
ASML Holding, a leading supplier of photolithography equipment used in the semiconductor manufacturing process, competes with Sumco indirectly by driving technological advancements and specifications for silicon wafers.
Intel Corporation, one of the largest semiconductor chip manufacturers, competes with Sumco indirectly by influencing the market demand and specifications for silicon wafers through its manufacturing needs.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., as a major semiconductor company, competes with Sumco indirectly by influencing the demand for high-quality silicon wafers used in its products. Semiconductors
Electronic Technology
Sumco Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells silicon wafers for the semiconductor industry primarily in Japan, the United States, China, Taiwan, Korea, and internationally. It provides monocrystalline ingots, as well as polished, annealed, epitaxial, junction isolated, silicon-on-insulator, and reclaimed polished wafers. The company was formerly known as Sumitomo Mitsubishi Silicon Corp. and changed its name to Sumco Corporation in August 2005. Sumco Corporation was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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