Introduction: STMicroelectronics (ST) was founded in 1987 as a new enterprise formed by the merger of SGS Semiconductor from Italy and Thomson Semiconductor from France. In May 1998, SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics changed its company name to STMicroelectronics Limited. Since its establishment, ST's growth rate has exceeded the overall growth rate of the semiconductor industry. Since 1999, ST has consistently been one of the top ten semiconductor companies in the world. The entire group has nearly 50000 employees, 16 advanced research and development institutions, 39 design and application centers, 15 major manufacturing plants, and 78 sales offices in 36 countries. ST Company is located in Geneva, Switzerland and also serves as the headquarters for the European region and emerging markets; The company's US headquarters is located in Carlton, Dallas, Texas; The Asia Pacific headquarters is located in Singapore; The business in Japan is headquartered in Tokyo; The headquarters of Greater China is located in Shanghai, responsible for business in Hong Kong, mainland China, and Taiwan. STMicroelectronics is one of the manufacturers with the widest semiconductor product line in the industry. Its main products include discrete diodes and transistors, complex system on chip (SoC) devices, and over 3000 complete platform solutions including reference designs, application software, manufacturing tools, and specifications. STMicroelectronics is a major supplier in various industrial fields, possessing a variety of advanced technologies, intellectual property (IP) resources, and world-class manufacturing processes. Semiconductor products can generally be divided into two categories: specialized products and standard products. Specialized products integrate a large number of proprietary IPs from semiconductor manufacturers, users, and third parties, which sets them apart from other products in the market, such as System on Chip (SoC) products, custom and semi custom circuits, Dedicated Standard Products (ASSP), such as wireless