Tsinghua Unigroup Explained

Former Name:Tsinghua University Sci-Tech General Company
Type:State-owned enterprise
Founder:Tsinghua University
Area Served:Computer science
Financial services
Real estate
Education
Parent:Beijing Zhiguangxin Holding
Subsid:Guoxin Micro
Unicloud
UNISOC
Linxens
UnisplendourUNIS

Tsinghua Unigroup Co., Ltd. is a state-owned Chinese technology and semiconductor manufacturer that also supplies digital infrastructure and services to domestic and global markets. Based in Beijing, it is among the country's largest technology conglomerates; subsidiaries include UNISOC, China's largest mobile phone chip designer.[1] [2] Other core subsidies design and manufacture network equipment and server and storage products, and produce system integration, network security and software applications.

Overview

Tsinghua Unigroup has five main subsidiaries, New H3C Technologies, UNISOC Communications Co, Guoxin Micro, and UniCloud Technology Co. Other subsidiaries include Unisplendour Corp Ltd. and France-based Linxens, a design and manufacturing company of micro-connectors for smart cards, RFID antennas and inlays.[3]

U.S. technology company Intel owns a 20 percent stake in Tsinghua Unigroup's UNISOC subsidiary—a consolidation of Tsinghua Unigroup acquisitions of Spreadtrum Communications, a fabless semiconductor company, and semiconductor components manufacturer RDA Microelectronics.[4] [5] Tsinghua Unigroup operates a joint venture with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), as H3C Technologies Co, created after Tsinghua Unigroup purchased a 51 percent stake.[6]

History

Tsinghua Unigroup was founded in 1988 by Tsinghua Holdings, a wholly-owned business unit of Tsinghua University, a major state research university in Beijing. The company was founded as Tsinghua University Sci-Tech General Company,[7] then renamed Tsinghua Unigroup in 1993.[8] Tsinghua Unigroup is a fabless semiconductor company that is 51 percent owned by Tsinghua Holdings and 49 percent owned by Beijing Jiankun Investment Group; the latter is led by Tsinghua Unigroup chairman and CEO Zhao Weiguo.[9] Zhao, a graduate of Tsinghua University, was also appointed CEO of Tsinghua Unigroup in 2009, then made board chairman in 2013.[10] He chaired several of Tsinghua Unigroup's subsidiaries, including Unisplendour and Unigroup Guoxin Micro, until 2018.[11] Zhao remains CEO and chairman of Tsinghua Unigroup and Yangtze Memory Technologies Co. (YMTC).[12]

In the years 2013 and 2014, Tsinghua Unigroup undertook acquisitions that included Spreadtrum Communications, now recognized as UNISOC. Spreadtrum is a fabless semiconductor enterprise known for its mobile chipset platform development. During the same period, Tsinghua Unigroup also acquired RDA Microelectronics, a manufacturer of semiconductor components. These acquisitions resulted in the amalgamation of Spreadtrum and RDA, forming the entity known as UniSpreadtrum RDA, subsequently renamed as UNISOC. A notable development was Intel Corp.'s investment of $1.5 billion for a 20 percent stake in this venture.[13] [14] [15]

In May 2015, Tsinghua Unigroup acquired a 51 percent stake in Hewlett-Packard's H3C Technologies, a China-based data-networking company, for approximately $2.3 billion.[6] In September 2015, Western Digital announced that Unisplendour would make a US$3.775 billion equity investment to purchase its newly issued common stock, for about a 15 percent stake in the U.S. firm. Western Digital stated, in February 2016, that Unisplendour would not move forward with its offer following a decision by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to investigate the deal.[16] [17] In 2016, Tsinghua Unigroup partnered with Western Digital to establish a big data storage joint venture, Unis WDC Storage Co. in Nanjing[18]

In 2016, Tsinghua Unigroup founded Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC), its IDM memory subsidiary. In 2017, Tsinghua Unigroup announced plans to build two new memory-chip factories, in Nanjing and Chengdu.[19] Other investments include about a six percent stake in Portland, Oregon-based Lattice Semiconductor, acquired in 2017.[20]

In June 2018, Tsinghua Unigroup acquired French smart chip components maker Linxens for a reported $2.6 billion.[21] [22] A restructuring proposal that would have Guoxin Micro acquire Unic Linxens (formerly Unigroup Liansheng) was rejected by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) in June 2020.[23] In 2018, Tsinghua Unigroup also announced the construction of a $1.9 billion Linxens plant in the Tianjin Binhai Hi-Tech Industrial Development Area in Tianjin, China.[24] The company broke ground in September 2019, and construction of a main factory building was completed in July 2020.[25]

Default and reorganization

On November 16, 2020, Tsinghua Unigroup defaulted on $198M in bonds, resulting in a credit downgrading from AA to BBB and triggering cross-defaults.[9] [26] [27]

It emerged on July 11, 2021, that one of the creditors of Tsinghua Unigroup - Hong King-listed Huishang Bank - has requested that the company go into bankruptcy. Defaults at that time amounted to $3.6 billion for several onshore and offshore bonds. According to analysts, assets of barely $8 billion are surmounted by $30 billion in debt.[28] [29] [30]

News agencies reported in January 2022 that Tsinghua Unigroup had scrapped its intention to build two major fabs announced in 2017, citing serious financial issues.[31] The first was to be a DRAM plant in Chongqing, and the second was to be a $24 billion facility for 3D NAND flash memory in Chengdu.[32]

On July 11, 2022, Tsinghua UniGroup has completed the registration procedures and 100% of the equity interest of Tsinghua UniGroup has been registered under Zhiguangxin.[33]

In 2022, Beijing Zhiguangxin Holding took ownership of Tsinghua Unigroup.[34] Beijing Zhiguangxin Holding's largest shareholder is Anhui state-owned fund Wuhu Xinhou Yunzhi Equity Investment Partnership.

Corruption investigation

In March 2023, Tsinghua Unigroup and its CEO has been accused of corruption by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. The anti-fraud body accused Mr. Zhao of taking a state-owned company and using it to purchase goods and services run by his relatives and friends at prices significantly higher than the market price, leading to the company's financial issues.[35]

Subsidiaries

In the field of technology, Tsinghua Unigroup invests mainly in Integrated Circuit design and information and communication infrastructure. Tsinghua Unigroup is the controlling shareholder of dozens of technology enterprises such as Unis, UNISOC, Guoxin Micro, Linxens, etc.

Guoxin Micro

Unigroup Guoxin Microelectronics Co., Ltd. (002049.SZ) provides IC chips for various applications such as mobilephone SIM card, finance IC card and POS machine, automotive MCU and smart connectivity IC for industry and IoT applications. In 2021, Guoxin Micro's revenue was CN¥ 5.34 billion.[36]

Unicloud

Unicloud Technology Co., Ltd. is an industrial intelligent manufacturer that develops urban and industry cloud platforms for the construction and operation of smart cities in China.[37]

UNISOC

UNISOC is an IC design platform company. The company's products include mobilephone central processors, baseband chips, AI chips, low-power RF chips, and other IC chips for telecommunication, computing processor and controllers. Those products are used in consumer electronics and Internet of Things. In 2021, it gained an operating revenue of CN¥ 11.7 billion.[38]

Linxens

Linxens is a smart chips components maker specializing in security and identification, such as flexible connectors used in smart cards and RFID antennas and inlays.[39] In 2018, Tsinghua Unigroup, through its subsidiary Unigroup Liansheng, acquired Linxens for about US$2.6 billion.[21] [25] Founded in 1979, Linxens is headquartered in Levallois-Perret, France and, as of 2018, employs over 3,200 staff at nine production sites worldwide. It also has offices in China, Singapore and Thailand, and operates six R&D centers.[40] In June 2019, Guoxin Micro announced a plan to acquire Unigroup Liansheng, including its main asset, Linxens.[41] However, the deal was rejected by the Chinese securities regulator the following year.[42]

Unisplendour (UNIS)

Unisplendour Corporation Limited is a provider of full-stack ICT infrastructure. It provides services for digitization, networking, computing, cloud computing, and smart terminals.[43] Its subsidiary companies include H3C Technologies Co., Limited.[44] Unisplendour Digital (Suzhou) Group Co., Ltd. and Unicompute Technology Co., Ltd., etc.[45]

Yangtze Memory Technologies Co (YMTC)

See main article: Yangtze Memory Technologies.

YMTC is an IDM memory company that designs, produces, and sells 3D NAND flash memory.[46] The company is headquartered in Wuhan and has 6,000 employees.[47] Tsinghua Unigroup founded YMTC in July 2016, together with Hubei provincial government and the Chinese national "Big Fund" China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund with a total investment of $24 billion.[48]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: January 26, 2022 . China's Tsinghua Unigroup axes major memory chip projects . 2022-09-10 . . en-GB.
  2. News: Why Goldman Is Siding With China on This Huawei Play . 21 November 2020 . The Washington Post.
  3. News: Unisplendour Tech shares soar on Tsinghua Unigroup's French deal . 21 November 2020 . The Standard . 2020-07-25.
  4. Web site: 4 Reasons for Intel's $1.5 Billion Bet in China . EE Times . 16 September 2014 . 21 November 2020.
  5. News: Intel to invest up to $1.5 billion in two Chinese mobile chipmake . 21 November 2020 . Reuters.
  6. News: Hewlett-Packard sells stake in Chinese unit for $2.3B . 21 November 2020 . CNBC.
  7. News: Wang . Yue . 2015-07-29 . Meet Tsinghua's Zhao Weiguo, The Man Spearheading China's Chip Ambition . 17 November 2020 . forbes.com.
  8. News: 2011-12-30 . Unisplendour Corporation Limited . 17 November 2020 . chinadaily.com.cn.
  9. News: Yu . Xie . 2020-11-17 . Major Chinese Chip Company Defaults on Debt . 2020-11-18 . . en-US . 0099-9660.
  10. News: The Man Behind The Move On Micron: A Q&A With Tsinghua Unigroup's Zhao Weiguo . 21 November 2020 . forbes.com.
  11. Web site: Microchip Magnate Retires, Citing Heavy Workload . 21 November 2020 . caixinglobal.com.
  12. Web site: Fourth Chinese DRAM Company Established by Tsinghua Unigroup . 22 November 2020 . anandtech.com.
  13. News: Dou . Eva . Intel Invests $1.5 Billion for Stake in Chinese Chip Maker . 13 November 2020 . wsj.com . The Wall Street Journal . 2014-10-26.
  14. News: Intel to invest up to $1.5 billion in two Chinese mobile chipmakers . 13 November 2020 . reuters.com . Reuters . 2020-09-25.
  15. Web site: Intel and Tsinghua Unigroup Collaborate to Accelerate Development and Adoption of Intel-based Mobile Devices . 21 November 2020.
  16. News: UPDATE 3-Western Digital says China's Unisplendour drops investment plan . 2020-11-22 . Reuters.
  17. Web site: WESTERN DIGITAL COMMITTED TO CREATING SIGNIFICANT VALUE THROUGH SANDISK ACQUISITION . sec.gov . 2020-11-22.
  18. Web site: Tsinghua Unisplendour forms JV with Western Digital . China.org.cn . 2020-11-22.
  19. News: China's Tsinghua Unigroup to build $30 billion Nanjing chip plant . 13 November 2020 . reuters.com . Reuters . 2017-01-19.
  20. Eva Dou and Robert McMillan, The Wall Street Journal. "China’s Tsinghua Unigroup Buys Small Stake in U.S. Chip Maker Lattice". April 14, 2016. April 15, 2016.
  21. News: HP sells $2.3 billion China unit stake to forge partnership with Tsinghua Unigroup . reuters.com . Reuters . 2020-05-21.
  22. News: Chip Giant Unigroup to Transfer Linxens to Listed Arm . 13 November 2020 . caixinglobal.com . Caixing Gobal Limited . 2020-05-21.
  23. News: Liao . Shumin . Unigroup Guoxin Stock Slumps as Regulator Pulls Plug on USD2.5 Billion Acquisition . 13 November 2020 . yicaiglobal.com . Yicai Media Group . 2020-06-08.
  24. News: Dou . Shicong . Tsinghua Unigroup Plans USD1.9 Billion Tianjin Base as It Looks to Extend Cloud Business . 14 November 2020 . yicaiglobal.com . Yicai Media Group . 2018-05-14.
  25. News: Tech company completes plant construction in China's Tianjin . 14 November 2020 . xinhuanet.com . XinhuaNet . 2020-07-13.
  26. News: Mitchell . Tom . 2020-11-18 . Chinese tech group joins list of companies to default on bond issue . 2020-11-19 . The Wall Street Journal. Eastern Edition . . en-US . 0099-9660.
  27. News: Yu . Xie . 2020-12-10 . Chinese Chip Maker in Default on $2.5 Billion of Dollar Bonds . 2020-12-11 . . en-US . 0099-9660.
  28. Web site: Mellor . Chris . 2021-07-12 . China's Tsinghua Unigroup faces bankruptcy . 2021-07-12 . Blocks and Files . en-GB.
  29. Web site: China chip giant Tsinghua Unigroup says creditor seeks bankruptcy . 2021-07-12 . Nikkei Asia . en-GB.
  30. Web site: 2021-07-11 . Chip maker Tsinghua Unigroup facing bankruptcy after creditor action . 2021-07-12 . South China Morning Post . en.
  31. Web site: Shilov . Anton . 26 January 2022 . Tsinghua Scraps 3D NAND and DRAM Fabs: May Affect Memory Prices . 15 February 2022 . Tom's Hardware . en.
  32. Web site: China's Tsinghua Unigroup axes major memory chip projects .
  33. Web site: 紫光股份(000938)公告正文 _ 数据中心 _ 东方财富网 . 2023-01-04 . data.eastmoney.com.
  34. News: Pan . Che . 12 July 2022 . China's Tsinghua Unigroup completes debt restructuring, ownership change to keep afloat its major semiconductor operations . 10 November 2022 . South China Morning Post.
  35. News: Zhao Weiguo: Chinese regulator accuses chip tycoon of corruption . 2023-03-21 . bbc.com. 21 March 2023 .
  36. News: Unigroup Guoxin Microelectronics Co Ltd . 17 November 2020 . reuters.com . Reuters.
  37. News: Tianjin's big data industry entered an accelerated period of development . 17 November 2020 . tjbh.com . Binhai New Area . 2019-07-04.
  38. Web site: China's Tsinghua Unigroup axes major memory chip projects.
  39. News: Tsinghua Unigroup in new push to raise its chip capacity . 22 November 2020 . China Daily.
  40. News: Chinese chipmaker Tsinghua Unigroup to buy France's Linxens for $2.6 billion: sources . 2020-11-22 . Reuters.
  41. News: Chinese Unigroup's Stocks Rally on USD2.6 Billion Plan to Buy French Linxens . 2020-11-22 . Yicai Global.
  42. News: Unigroup Guoxin Microelectronics's Asset Acquisition Rejected By Regulator, Share Trade To Resume On June 8 . 2020-11-22 . Reuters.
  43. News: HP sells $2.3 billion China unit stake to forge partnership with Tsinghua Unigroup. Reuters. 22 May 2015. 2020-09-09.
  44. News: H-P to Sell 51 percent of Chinese Data-Networking Unit to Tsinghua Holdings. Wall Street Journal. 21 May 2015. 2020-09-09.
  45. News: China's Tsinghua to buy Western Digital stake in U.S. tech push . . 30 September 2015 . 2015-09-30.
  46. News: Ma . Si . 2020-09-04 . Tsinghua Unigroup sees breakthrough in flash memory output . 13 November 2020 . China Daily.
  47. Web site: Company Profile . 13 November 2020 . ymtc.com . YMTC.
  48. News: How China's chip industry defied the coronavirus lockdown . 22 November 2020 . Nikkei Asia.