Qorvo (Nasdaq: QRVO) is a leading provider of core technologies and radio frequency solutions for mobile, infrastructure and aerospace/defense applications. Formed from the merger of RFMD and TriQuint, Qorvo has more than 6,000 employees worldwide and is committed to providing solutions for various applications that enable global interconnection. Qorvo has the broadest product portfolio and core technologies in the industry; as well as world-class manufacturing facilities certified by ISO9001, ISO 14001 and ISO/TS 16949. Verizon United Semiconductor is an American company that designs, develops and produces "radio frequency" integrated circuit products. These products are radio frequency integrated circuit amplification devices (RFICs) and signal processing transmission equipment for wireless communications, providing core technologies and radio frequency (RF) solutions for the mobile, infrastructure and defense/aerospace markets.
At present, Verizon United Semiconductor is the world's major supplier of power frequency amplifiers. The company's customers include Apple, Samsung, Qualcomm, LG, Huawei, ZTE, and many well-known domestic and foreign communications industry pioneers. Verizon United Semiconductor is headquartered in North Carolina, USA, and has manufacturing, R&D and sales organizations in 12 countries and regions around the world. Verizon United Semiconductor (Beijing) Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Verizon United Semiconductor in China. It was established on June 28, 2001 and is located in Beijing Yizhuang Economic Development Zone. It currently has more than 2,000 employees.
Since entering China in 2001, Verizon United Semiconductor has established a strong agent sales network and has also established sales, customer service, application engineering and manufacturing teams in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. In 2013, due to strategic adjustment and business expansion, Verizon United Semiconductor officially broke ground on its second factory in China in Dezhou City, Shandong Province. In February 2014, Verizon United Semiconductor and its competitor TriQuint merged to form a new company, Qorvo, in an all-stock transaction. The new company is expected to create more than $2 billion after the merger. This shows Verizon's confidence and strength in occupying more shares in the semiconductor field.