Fabless semiconductor design for display and touch ICs
Solomon Systech designs display and touch controller ICs for smartphones, tablets, TVs, wearables, and industrial devices using a fabless model. The tech stack is classic IC design (Verilog, SystemVerilog, Cadence, Synopsys, SPICE) with no cloud or modern DevOps tooling, reflecting a traditional semiconductor workflow. Hiring is heavily weighted toward senior engineers (12 of 13 open roles) and concentrated in China, suggesting focused scaling of core design capacity rather than geographic expansion.
Solomon Systech is a Hong Kong–headquartered fabless semiconductor company founded in 1999. The company designs display and touch controller ICs for consumer electronics (smartphones, tablets, notebooks), wearables, electronic shelf labels, e-readers, healthcare devices, and industrial appliances. Operating as a pure-play IC design house, it outsources manufacturing and maintains technology centers in Hong Kong, Nanjian, Shenzhen, and Taiwan, with a global sales network. Current project activity centers on IC evaluation, demos, and new product development.
Verilog, SystemVerilog, Verilog-A, SPICE, Cadence, Synopsys, UVM, and AutoCAD for IC design and verification workflows.
Hong Kong, with technology centers in Hong Kong, Nanjian, Shenzhen, and Taiwan, and offices in China and Taiwan.
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