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 BREAKIN: Foxconn building $3-5b chip factory here, FDI masuk liao

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QUOTE(DValentine @ May 18 2022, 10:31 AM)
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better dont work there if they set up factory here, u see their china factories, work like dog, and they expect every staff to work super efficient, sure will compare the workers here with their china factory 'slaves'


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QUOTE(rooney723 @ May 18 2022, 10:34 AM)
better dont work there if they set up factory here, u see their china factories, work like dog, and they expect every staff to work super efficient, sure will compare the workers here with their china factory 'slaves'
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yes we need a company that allow to work slow and sleep during afternoon....like MAS laugh.gif
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QUOTE(premier239 @ May 18 2022, 11:06 AM)
TAIPEI: Key iPhone assembler Foxconn plans to build a chip production facility in Malaysia with a local partner to capture booming demand for semiconductors used in electric vehicles (EV).

Taiwan’s Foxconn signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Malaysia’s Dagang NeXchange Berhad (DNex) through a subsidiary to set up a joint venture that will build and operate a facility for 12-inch chips in the Southeast Asian country, the two companies said on Tuesday.

If the plan materialises, it will be in line with the Malaysian government’s national push to build up its semiconductor industry and mark another big step for Foxconn to enlarge its presence in the semiconductor field – a crucial move in furthering its EV ambitions.

Foxconn owns about 5% stake in DNex and has one seat on its board.

This arrangement gives the iPhone assembler indirect control over chipmaker Silterra’s 8-inch chip plant in Malaysia. DNex is the parent company of Silterra.

The Malaysia memorandum comes after Foxconn in February announced plans to build a chip facility in India with local natural resources conglomerate Vedanta. Foxconn also bought a chip plant in the northern Taiwanese city of Hsinchu – the heart of Taiwan’s chipmaking cluster – in 2021 to develop silicon carbide chips for automotive uses.

The planned Malaysian plant is expected to produce 40,000 wafers per month, including both 28-nanometer and 40-nanometer technologies.

These are the most widely used chip production technologies for microcontrollers, sensors, driver integrated circuits and connectivity-related chips, including WiFi and Bluetooth.

Major chipmakers like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, United Microelectronic Corp, and China’s Semiconductor Manufacturing International Co are all expanding capacity for 28-nanometer chips.

The exact location of the plant and size of the investment has yet to be announced. Based on the planned capacity and technology involved, however, chip industry executives estimate that capital expenditure for the project could be between US$3 billion and US$5 billion.

Southeast Asia has been a popular destination for chipmakers to add capacity. Globalfoundries, the world’s No 3 contract chipmaker, is spending US$4 billion to expand its production footprint in Singapore.

United Microelectronic Corp, the world’s fourth-largest contract chipmaker, recently announced it will spend US$5 billion to build an additional plant in the city-state. Meanwhile, Infineon, the biggest European chipmaker, is investing 2 billion euros to expand its manufacturing facilities in Kulim, in the state of Kedah, Malaysia, for power semiconductors, a key component in EVs.

Apart from large economies like the US, Europe and Japan, others like India, Thailand and Malaysia are also hoping to develop their own semiconductor industries due to concerns over the resilience of associated supply chains.
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Chip shortage risks becoming a glut in 2023 as fabs scramble to add capacity, say analysts




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post May 18 2022, 10:44 AM

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Plans only , MOU is not binding

You just Google all those mega projects that never happened, Sabah lobster farm example
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QUOTE(subdroid @ May 18 2022, 11:42 AM)
iPong 14 M1 chip made in Marehsia
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QUOTE(rooney723 @ May 18 2022, 11:34 AM)
better dont work there if they set up factory here, u see their china factories, work like dog, and they expect every staff to work super efficient, sure will compare the workers here with their china factory 'slaves'
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Cmon merehsia bolehhh!!

Hopefully can increase our pipur kerajinan to da max liddis!!!
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Why a big giant company want to do business here need to go through some incompetent Lokal kampani? Kenot open factory without attaching parasite kampani?
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Why a big giant company want to do business here need to go through some incompetent Lokal kampani? Kenot open factory without attaching parasite kampani?
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Why a big giant company want to do business here need to go through some incompetent Lokal kampani? Kenot open factory without attaching parasite kampani?
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i also want to know this.

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QUOTE(johnnycp @ May 18 2022, 10:50 AM)
Why a big giant company want to do business here need to go through some incompetent Lokal kampani? Kenot open factory without attaching parasite kampani?
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Dnex owns Silterra which is likely the major source of fab related tech expertise and talent in the country. In this instance it does seem sensible.
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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ May 18 2022, 10:45 AM)
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No lar. I think it’s making chips for cars and not the highest end type of chips
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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ May 18 2022, 10:45 AM)
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QUOTE(Namelessone1973 @ May 18 2022, 10:59 AM)
No lar. I think it’s making chips for cars and not the highest end type of chips
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Maybe just assembling the chips from wafers sourced from TSMC in Taiwan
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QUOTE(oe_kintaro @ May 18 2022, 11:02 AM)
Maybe just assembling the chips from wafers sourced from TSMC in Taiwan
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Is a fab wafer factory.

TSMC can't have the whole cake. EV is booming and the cake is too big.


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Next, Proton & Perodua assemble EV in Malaysia!
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post May 18 2022, 11:17 AM

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Good news is good news

Republic of China good international partner for Malaysia. Many common grounds and ties.

Better give diplomatic recognition so that business and cultural ties better in the future

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