The Bilderberg appointed Barrack Obama is reportedly going to visit GlobalFoundries’ newest factory in Albany, New York. He’s said to applaud the great Abu Dhabi investment in USA’s industry. Since he wasn’t able to get America back on track as many have expected, President Obama is rightfully... |
8 May 2012 04:18 GMT |
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Globalfoundries has just announced that it began installation of special production tools to create 3D-based TSV devices processed on its 20nm technology platform, at its new Fab 8 campus in Saratoga County, N.Y. We’ve already reported that ATIC, the owner of GlobalFoundries, is heavily investing in 3D chip st... |
26 April 2012 12:11 GMT |
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The Abu Dhabi investment group that bought the CPU FABs from AMD some time ago and renamed them Globalfoundries, is now investing $4,8 million (3,6 mil. Eur), along with Germany’s State of Saxony into semiconductor research. The theme of the two-year research is a three-dimensional chip packaging, but it will ... |
18 April 2012 08:36 GMT |
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ATIC, the main owner of Globalfoundries, announced recently its plans to delay the construction of its new Fab in Abu Dhabi as the company believes this decision can’t be justified in the current global economic conditions."We will not be engaging in any ground breaking in Abu Dhabi in 2012,” said Ibrahim... |
25 November 2011 09:49 GMT |
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Taiwan's Semiconductor Manufacturing Company could see more competition in the years ahead, as the state of Abu Dhabi is planning to make its debut into the semiconductor production segment, according to a recent news report. The state's plans include the construction of a wafer fab in the region, which is ... |
9 November 2009 08:39 GMT |
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In an attempt to further expand its market presence and better compete with TSMC, the world's leading semiconductor manufacturing company, Abu Dhabi's ATIC (Advanced Technology Investment Company) has recently announced that it has reached an agreement with Singapore-based Chartered Semiconductor Manufactur... |
7 September 2009 03:09 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices is reported to plan reducing its stake in the manufacturing company into which it spun off in October, in an attempt to compensate for the financial crisis. This announcement comes only a few days after the company lowered revenue previsions for the fourth quarter of the year. During the recent... |
9 December 2008 04:48 GMT |
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