By Li Panpan
(JW Insights) Oct 11 -- Chinese automotive chip supplier ChipEXT Semiconductor (芯科集成) added Small and Medium Enterprise Development Fund Lenovo (Tianjin) Partnership as a shareholder, JW Insights learned from Tianyancha, a provider of Chinese corporation data and due diligence platform.
The fund was 48.9% controlled by a Lenovo subsidiary with Lin Lin as legal representative and Lenovo China's general manager of enterprise services business.
Established in April 2022 in Suzhou of eastern China's Jiangsu Province, ChipEXT Semiconductor has an experienced and R&D and marketing teams in automotive electronics. Its products cover a full range of automotive-grade MCU/MPU and domain controller SoC chips, for body control, motor control, chassis control, instrumentation, in-vehicle networks, and smart cockpits.
ChipEXT Semiconductor aims to create a zero-defect R&D and quality management system that can benchmark against major international manufacturers, according to its website.
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