According to reports, Malaysia's initiative is likely to bring changes to the global semiconductor industry because the country is one of the world's most important semiconductor beta bases, accounting for 13% of the world, and is also the world's 7th semiconductor. One of the export centers.
According to statistics, there are more than 50 semiconductor companies in Malaysia in Malaysia, most of which are multinational giants, including AMD, NXP, ASE, Yingfine, STMicroe, Intel, Rissa, Texas Instruments and Sun Moonlight.
For DIY players, Intel now has 50% of the processors exported after the Malaysian factory package, and AMD has previously been a test factory in Penang Malaysia, but the 85% of the shares will be sold to China. Tongfu Micro, but AMD is still a VIP customer, and the 7nm Ruilong processor is also packaged.
No comments:
Post a Comment