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Applied Materials expands investment in the United States

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December 26, 2022

Dec. 26, 2022 /SemiMedia/ -- Applied Materials, Inc. announced its plans to invest billions of dollars in the United States' innovative infrastructure and will expand its global manufacturing capabilities from 2030.

Applied Materials said it plans to build the next generation of R & D centers in Sunnyvale, California. In addition, the company recently held an expansion ceremony in its Singapore regional center.

Applied Materials' American innovation infrastructure will be committed to promoting the progress of material engineering, basic semiconductor technology and process equipment.

In addition, Applied Materials stated that it will also invest in strengthening its research and development capabilities in Singapore, focusing on accelerating the commercialization of new technologies and services to improve chip power, performance, cost and time to market.

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