Recently, Xi’an Ruixin Microelectronics Co., Ltd. has undergone an investor (equity) change. The new shareholder is Hubei Xiaomi Yangtze River Industry Fund Partnership (Limited Partnership). According to the company’s information, Hubei Xiaomi Yangtze River Industry Fund has invested 551,957, and its shareholding ratio is 9.2636%.
Hubei Xiaomi Yangtze River Industry Fund Partnership (Limited Partnership) belongs to the Xiaomi Group, and Xiaomi Technology Co., Ltd. accounts for 17.23 % of the capital. According to data, the Hubei Xiaomi Yangtze River Industry Fund was established in 2017, mainly used for the business development of Xiaomi and Xiaomi’s ecological chain companies. Previously, it invested in Suzhou Sutong Semiconductor, Xinlai Technology, Onray Microelectronics, VeriSilicon Microelectronics, Ankai Microelectronics, Hengxuan Technology, Chipset, and other chip companies. Xi’an Ruixin Microelectronics, invested by Xiaomi this time, is a manufacturer of hybrid analog integrated circuits.
Its main products include ultra-low phase noise crystal oscillators, DSD audio decoding chips, smart audio power amplifier chips, and digital headset chips, which are mainly used in the field of mobile communications. It also provides users with audio solutions.
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