Until 2018, UMC was competing head on with TSMC, although the company was always about a node behind TSMC, which led to a management team decision to slow down its node transition and instead to focus on speciality technologies. Taiwanese UMC is one of the foundries that makes many of the automotive semiconductors, as well as key components when it comes to power regulation and is considered the world's third largest foundry.
The chip shortage discussion has been very focused on TSMC for some reason and although the company is without a doubt the world's leading foundry, the company is making its living from being a cutting edge foundry, whereas much of the components that there's a shortage of are made on far older nodes at many different foundries. In addition, golden trims on 4 of the edges highlight the luxurious look of the cube. Each panel is mounted on snap pins for tool-less removal. At the bottom, two anodized and brushed aluminium panels with large mesh openings complete the frame of the Regis. The addressable RGB can be controlled via the case button, or synchronized with any motherboard software. The REGIS has 3-sided black tinted tempered glass panels, two sides for displaying the system, and the front for featuring an infinity mirror addressable RGB which uses an ultra-thin lighting module. ATX motherboard compatible, the REGIS supports up to 336 mm long GPUs and dual 240/280 radiators. The exterior is complemented with black tinted tempered glass panels and two brushed aluminium mesh panels with a touch of gold trim on the edges. This luxury case is uniquely designed with a cube form factor, elevated above the surface by a premium aluminium stand, and has an infinity mirror addressable RGB front panel.
AZZA, a leading brand of computer cases and accessories, introduces the REGIS 902.