TAOYUAN, TAIWAN – Leading PCB fabricator Unimicron will reenter the notebook PCB market through a subsidiary in China. According to Digitimes, Unimicron will invest in a subsidiary located in Hunan, China in order to return to the notebook PCB market. The company, Chuan-Chang (transliterated name), is currently 40% owned by Unimicron.

Digitimes reported that Chuan-Chang plans to start production in April, with a capacity of 600,000 square feet per month. Initial volume production will consist of six- to eight-layer notebook PCBs. The company is planning to increase production output to 1.2 million square feet in the beginning of the fourth quarter.
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