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Singapore aims for cutting-edge technology development

Posted: 09 Jul 2010  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: Singapore electronics industry  wafer fab  microelectronics  R&D 

[Summary of tips] When Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Investment Co. took over Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd, Singapore's biggest chip foundry, and folded it into GlobalFoundries Inc., some saw it as a blow to Singapore's microelectronics industry.But not Damian Chan, director of electronics for Singapore's Economic Development ......
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