Will Semi
OmniVision is an analog IC and discrete devices designer
Will Semiconductor, founded in May 2007 and headquartered in Shanghai, is an analog IC and discrete devices designer. The founder is Yu Renrong. Listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange on May 4, 2017, the company's major shareholders are Yu Renrong, Shaoxing Weihao Equity Investment Fund Partnership (Limited Partnership), Qingdao Rongtong Minhe Investment Center (Limited Partnership). Will Semiconductor's direct and indirect competitors include Sony, Samsung and Galaxycore.
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