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02.12.25 - 03:54
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Intel Pledges $208 Million Malaysia Chip Investment, Anwar Says (Bloomberg)
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Intel Corp. will invest an additional 860 million ringgit ($208 million) to make Malaysia its assembly and testing operations center, according to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, giving a boost to the Southeast Asian nation's critical role in the global semiconductor supply chain....
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29.05.25 - 05:36
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Inside Malaysia′s $107bn semiconductor gamble (IntelliNews)
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By betting big on chips, Malaysia is not just investing in factories and engineers, it's investing in long-term technological sovereignty. As the global race for semiconductors accelerates, Malaysia is proving it intends to play for keeps....
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06.03.25 - 00:06
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Arm CEO on Why the Chipmaker Partnered With Malaysia on $270 Billion Ambition (Bloomberg)
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As Malaysia sets a $270 billion target with Softbank-owned chip giant Arm Holdings, Chief Executive Officer Rene Haas speaks exclusively with Bloomberg Television's Haslinda Amin on the “unique ecosystem” the South Asian nation has to offer. Haas shared his views on how the country could leverage the chipmaker's intellectual property to move beyond semiconductor assembly and accelerate its ambitious goals of creating 10 chip companies over the next five to seven years. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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05.03.25 - 02:36
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SoftBank′s Arm Signs First-of-Its-Kind Chip Deal With Malaysia, Economy Minister Says (Bloomberg)
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SoftBank-backed chipmaker Arm Holdings Plc has agreed to license chip designs and technology to Malaysia over the next decade, as the nation eyes semiconductor exports of 1.2 trillion ringgit ($270 billion) by 2030. Malaysian Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli speaks exclusively to Bloomberg Television's Haslinda Amin about the details of the pact as the nation targets manufacturing its own chips within five to seven years. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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