Amkor and Grace Form Semiconductor Manufacturing Alliance in China

CHANDLER, Ariz. & SHANGHAI, China, Mar 13, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Amkor Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMKR) and Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (GSMC) have signed a Letter of Intent to form a multi-purpose alliance offering total supply chain solutions for customers in the rapidly growing microelectronics market in China.

On the "front end" of the alliance, Amkor will become GSMC's customer, with GSMC providing wafer services to Amkor, who will in turn assist GSMC in developing customers for its foundry. In addition, Amkor will provide GSMC with the entire spectrum of sales, marketing, planning, logistics and IT services in support of its wafer fabrication business. On the "back end" of the alliance, Amkor will offer turnkey assembly and test solutions for GSMC customers through Amkor's factory in Shanghai and potentially other Amkor locations throughout Asia.

"We view this strategic alliance as an important step in the development of China's microelectronics industry, as it brings together a key player in China's emerging wafer foundry industry and the world's leading provider of contract microelectronics assembly and test solutions," said Eric Larson, Amkor's Executive Vice President. "This developing relationship will utilize GSMC's manufacturing and technical expertise, together with Amkor's leadership in packaging, test & foundry services, and will benefit from our two organization's solid base of business contacts in Asian marketplace.

"Since establishing our newest factory in Shanghai last year, we have seen tremendous customer interest in accessing the local China market for developing supply chain solutions based on China content. As a result, we are already increasing our footprint in China through a four-fold expansion of our clean room in Pudong, Shanghai, and we are evaluating plans to develop a one million square foot facility to accommodate our long-term growth. We believe that in order for the Chinese microelectronics industry to realize its huge growth potential, companies such as GSMC and Amkor China will need to take a leadership role, and we are delighted to join forces with GSMC in this effort," said Larson.

Dr. Nasa Tsai, President & COO of GSMC, said, "The alliance between Amkor and GSMC is not only a win-win solution to both companies; it creates a new model as well, which can be extremely beneficial to the customers of our two companies. As our industry matures, every segment of the industry's infrastructure develops its specialization. Therefore, our strategy is to optimize the efficiency of `pure play' foundry while establishing horizontal and vertical alliances with strategic partners like Amkor. I believe this kind of new model will position both GSMC and Amkor to best utilize their resources, and maximize the benefit to our customers."

    About Amkor:
Amkor is the world's largest provider of contract microelectronics assembly and test services. The company offers semiconductor companies and electronics OEMs a complete set of microelectronic design and manufacturing services. More information on Amkor is available from the company's SEC filings and on Amkor's web site: www.amkor.com.

    About GSMC:
Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation is building a globally prominent China-based wafer foundry company serving the world-wide semiconductor market and especially the rapidly growing Chinese integrated circuit market. Groundbreaking began on November of 2000 in Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park in Pudong, Shanghai and the first fab is expected to be operational by the end of 2002.

Through the adoption of technologies from strategic partners in Japan and the US, SGSMC will produce the equivalent of 50,000 eight-inch wafers a month at 0.25 um, 0.18 um and more advanced technology as its first plant reaches full capacity. The investment for the first fab is expected to total roughly US$1.6 Billion. Within the next ten years, SGSMC is planning to build four fabs on its 360,000 square meter site (120,000 square meter site for living area), and total investment will likely exceed US$7.5 Billion.

CONTACT:          Amkor Technology
                  Jeffrey Luth, 480/821-2408  ext. 5130
                  Amkor Corporate Communications
                  jluth@amkor.com                                
                  or
                  GSMC
                  Ms. Angela Chen, 86-21-58958888  Ext. 87011 
                  SGSMC PR Department
                  angelachen@gsmcthw.com

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