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Nanya: Fab 2 Taiwan, Linkou 0.8 2000 200 [35] 175 30,000 DRAM Nanya: Fab 3A [36] Taiwan, New Taipei City [37] 1.85 [38] 2018 300 70-20 34,000 [39] DRAM Nanya: Taiwan, New Taipei City [40] 10.66 Under construction 300 10 15,000–45,000 DRAM MESA+ Institute: NANOLAB Netherlands, Enschede: Academic research, R&D activities, pilot production for ...
In October 2008, major restructuring was announced to try to reduce losses and re-align the company within the struggling DRAM sector. The restructuring saw the sale of Qimonda's interest in its largest 300 mm manufacturing site (Inotera, Taiwan - a joint venture between Nanya Technology and Qimonda AG, with QAG owning 35.6% at the time of sale) to its rival Micron Technology for approximately ...
Inotera Memories, Inc. (Chinese: 華亞科技; pinyin: huā yǎ kē jì) was a company incorporated as a joint venture between Nanya Technology Corporation and Infineon (later Qimonda) in Taiwan in January 2003. The company was acquired by Micron Technology in 2016. [1]
In 2000, VIS announced its plan to transform from a DRAM manufacturer into a foundry service provider. As of February 2004, VIS completely terminated its DRAM production and became a pure-play foundry company. VIS acquired Fab 4 and Fab 5, two lines of 200-mm fab from Winbond Electronics Corp., expanding its production ability. The purchase was ...
In 2017, after years of licensing from Micron, Nanya signaled its desire to develop 10 nm nodes in-house. [7] In 2020, Nanya aims to produce their 10 nm-class of DRAM chips by the end of the year. [8] VIA Technologies; The following educational and medical institutions also fall under the FPG umbrella: Chang Gung University of Science and ...
Nanya (c.1835 – 1895) was an Australian aboriginal man. Nanya may also refer to : Nanya Night Market, a market in Taiwan; Nanya Technology Corporation, a Taiwanese semiconductor (DRAM) manufacturer; Nanya Institute of Technology, a private college in Taiwan; Nanya River, a river in Sichuan, China; tributary of the Yangtze
A Micron employee moves through a clean room at a fab on the memory-chip maker’s Southeast Boise campus. The Boise fab will also produce DRAM, with about600,000 square feet of clean room space.
GlobalFoundries has decided to stop the development of new nodes beyond 12 nanometers in order to save resources, as it has determined that setting up a new fab to handle sub-12 nm orders would be beyond the company's financial abilities. [105] From 2020 to 2022, there was a global chip shortage.