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SILITH and UMC Achieve Mass Production Milestone for Silicon Photonics
Jul 13, 2026 6:57 PM

Accelerating High-Volume Silicon Photonics Manufacturing for AI Infrastructure

UMC delivers first mass-produced silicon photonics wafers from UMC’s Singapore 12-inch fab, marking a step change from development to high-volume manufacturing.

The collaboration combines SILITH's silicon photonics innovation with UMC's high-volume 12-inch manufacturing platform.

UMC’s silicon photonics process integration is a scalable, foundry-ready manufacturing platform—aimed at delivering predictable cost, yield, and ramp timelines for customers building next-generation AI data center optical interconnects

SINGAPORE & HSINCHU, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

SILITH Technology, a silicon photonics fabless company, and United Microelectronics Corporation ( UMC ) , a leading global semiconductor foundry, today announced the first mass-production wafer delivery of photonic ICs from UMC’s Singapore fab, advancing the partnership between the two companies to scale next-generation silicon photonics manufacturing. The collaboration combines SILITH’s photonics design expertise with UMC’s 12-inch wafer manufacturing capacity and process capabilities to support high-volume production of SILITH's 1.6T silicon photonics platform, addressing the growing demand for high-speed AI optical interconnects in AI and hyperscale data center networks.

Combining SILITH's proprietary silicon photonics architecture with UMC's advanced process integration expertise and proven silicon-on-insulator (SOI) manufacturing capabilities, the joint team brought the silicon photonics platform from development to production readiness in 18 months. The platform has demonstrated production-level performance with high yield and reliability, and has since been qualified by a leading cloud infrastructure customer for volume deployment. Together, the two companies have established a scalable manufacturing platform to support the next generation of AI infrastructure.

Jason Zhang, Chief Technology Officer of SILITH, said: “AI is driving an unprecedented demand for optical bandwidth, making silicon photonics a foundational technology for future data center infrastructure. At SILITH, we are building a scalable silicon photonics platform that spans pluggable optics, co-packaged optics (CPO), and future optical I/O architectures. Together with UMC, we are bringing together leading-edge silicon photonics innovation and high-volume 12-inch manufacturing to deliver the performance, scalability, and cost efficiency required for the next generation of AI networks.”

GC Hung, Senior Vice President of UMC, said: “We're proud to partner with SILITH, a leading silicon photonics company with a proven track record of serving leading cloud infrastructure and optical networking customers, to achieve this important milestone. It reflects UMC’s ability to support customers at scale with the deep integration expertise required for complex interdisciplinary technologies such as silicon photonics. Beyond its strong 12-inch wafer manufacturing capabilities, Singapore also serves as a key technology development hub for UMC, enabling the rapid production ramp with SILITH. Looking ahead, UMC will continue to strengthen its manufacturing capabilities to support customers’ growing demand and accelerate next-generation photonics applications.”

In addition to the successful commercialization of the first silicon photonics product for a customer, UMC is making its own 12-inch silicon photonics platform available for customer product development in 2027.

Building on the successful commercialization of SILITH's 200G/lane silicon photonics products, UMC and SILITH are extending its silicon photonics roadmap to support next-generation 400G/lane optical interconnects. As a key milestone, the two companies are collaborating on a 400G/lane pure-silicon photonics platform, leveraging high-speed silicon Mach-Zehnder Modulators (MZMs) to enable 400G/lane transmission while preserving the manufacturability, scalability, and cost advantages of a CMOS-compatible silicon platform.

Looking beyond 400G/lane silicon-based modulator solution, UMC is also collaborating with ecosystem partners to develop thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN)-based solutions for future ultra-high-bandwidth optical interconnects. Combined with UMC's advanced packaging technologies, these complementary silicon photonics and TFLN platforms will enable optical-engine modules supporting CPO, optical I/O, and other highly integrated architectures for next-generation AI infrastructure.

About SILITH Technology

SILITH Technology is a Singapore-headquartered silicon photonics company developing next-generation photonic integrated circuit (PIC) solutions for AI infrastructure and high-speed optical networking. Founded in 2021, the company is dedicated to the development and commercialization of scalable silicon photonics technologies that enable next-generation optical interconnects.

Leveraging a comprehensive silicon photonics product portfolio, SILITH has achieved commercial-scale deployment, with cumulative shipments of more than 8 million 100G/lane and 200G/lane PICs. The company is also advancing one of the industry's leading 400G/lane PAM4 pure-silicon photonics platforms, demonstrating the scalability of CMOS-compatible silicon photonics for future optical interconnects.

SILITH's high-performance, high-reliability PIC solutions, together with its flexible customization capabilities, have earned the trust of leading customers across the global optical communications ecosystem. For more information, visit www.silith.com

About UMC

UMC is a leading global semiconductor foundry company. The company provides high-quality IC fabrication services, focusing on logic and various specialty technologies to serve all major sectors of the electronics industry. UMC’s comprehensive IC processing technologies and manufacturing solutions include Logic/Mixed-Signal, embedded High-Voltage, embedded Non-Volatile-Memory, RFSOI, BCD etc. Most of UMC's 12-in and 8-in fabs with its core R&D are located in Taiwan, with additional ones throughout Asia. UMC has a total of 12 fabs in production with combined capacity of more than 400,000 wafers per month (12-in equivalent), and all of them are certified with IATF 16949 automotive quality standard. UMC is headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan, plus local offices in United States, Europe, China, Japan, Korea & Singapore, with a worldwide total of 20,000 employees. For more information, please visit: http://www.umc.com.

Note from UMC Concerning Forward-Looking Statements

Some of the statements in the foregoing announcement are forward-looking within the meaning of the U.S. Federal Securities laws, including statements about introduction of new services and technologies, future outsourcing, competition, wafer capacity, business relationships and market conditions. Investors are cautioned that actual events and results could differ materially from these statements as a result of a variety of factors, including conditions in the overall semiconductor market and economy; acceptance and demand for products from UMC; and technological and development risks. Further information regarding these and other risks is included in UMC’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. UMC does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required under applicable law.

Source: United Microelectronics Corporation ( UMC )

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