United Microelectronics (UMC), Taiwan’s No.2 foundry, said its Singapore fab has
begun volume production of silicon photonics wafers to meet rising hyperscaler
and AI data-center demand for high-speed optical interconnects. UMC said it
completed platform transfer from R&D to production readiness in 18 months with
Singapore fabless SILITH Technology and plans to open a self-developed 12-inch
silicon photonics platform to customers for product development by 2027.
Citigroup analysts are constructive on UMC’s H2 outlook, forecasting Q2 2026
revenue to rise 13% QoQ and gross margin to recover. UMC reported June revenue
up 22.85% YoY at NT$23.12 bln (about US$719 mln); H1 revenue rose 11.28% YoY.