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The joint-venture was set up to produce NAND Flash memory for the 2 owners, and was the second site set up, [1] after the success of IM Flash Technologies. [2] It was located in Senoko , Singapore. It was planned to begin operations in late 2008, but due to the financial crisis of 2007–2008 , all 800 employees were retrenched. [ 3 ]
Singapore 300 60,000 NAND FLASH Micron (formerly IM Flash) [43] Fab 10 [44] Singapore 3 2011 300 25 140,000 [45] NAND FLASH Micron (formerly Inotera) Fab 11 [46] Taiwan, Taoyuan 300 20 and under 125,000 [47] DRAM Micron: Fab 13 [48] Singapore 200 NOR Micron: Singapore [49] 200 NOR Flash Micron: Micron Semiconductor Asia Singapore [49] Micron ...
IM Flash Technologies, LLC was the semiconductor company founded in January 2006, by Intel Corporation and Micron Technology, Inc. IM Flash produced 3D XPoint used in data centers and high end computers. It had a 300mm wafer fab in Lehi, Utah, United States. It built a second 300mm wafer fab, IM Flash Singapore, which opened in April 2011. [1]
Micron and Intel created a joint venture in 2005, based in IM Flash Technologies in Lehi, Utah. [15] The two companies formed another joint venture in 2011, IM Flash Singapore, in Singapore. [16] In 2012 Micron became sole owner of this second joint venture. [17] In 2006 Micron acquired Lexar, an American manufacturer of digital media products. [3]
Numonyx was a semiconductor company making flash memories, which was founded on March 31, 2008, by Intel Corporation, STMicroelectronics and Francisco Partners. It was acquired by Micron Technology on February 9, 2010, for US$1.27 billion.
IM Flash Singapore; S. Systems on Silicon Manufacturing; U. UTAC Group This page was last edited on 11 June 2019, at 10:48 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
IM Flash Singapore; The Islamic Bank of Asia; T. Tiger Airways Holdings This page was last edited on 31 May 2020, at 23:53 (UTC). Text is available under ...
MPC Corporation was a computer-hardware company based in Nampa, Idaho, United States.It was best known as a provider of desktops, notebooks, servers and services to customers in the federal, state and local government, education, small and medium business, and consumer markets.