Applied Materials opens $500M chip equipment manufacturing campus in Singapore, making city-state home to ~50% of its production capacity alongside the US, per Nikkei Asia.
Applied Materials opens a $500 million chip equipment manufacturing campus in Singapore, making the city-state home to approximately 50% of its production capacity alongside the US.
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