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Micron increases its investment in Taiwan

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February 12, 2019

Recently, Micron acquired a plant of approximately 30,000 square meters of Sunspring Metal Corporation at Central Taiwan Science Park for NT$533 million. This plant is adjacent to the newly-opened packaging and testing base of Micron. It is expected that there will be an investment of NT$10 billion in the future.

Recently, Micron acquired a plant of approximately 30,000 square meters of Sunspring Metal Corporation at Central Taiwan Science Park for NT$533 million.

In recent years, Micron has successively invested in Taiwan to establish a number of production bases. At present, Micron has two wafer manufacturing bases in Taichung and Taoyuan. In addition, Taiwan is also the main production base of Micron's DRAM. Micron’s Taoyuan factory is expected to enter mass production of 1Y nanotechnology this year, and Taichung factory will enter mass production of 1Z nanotechnology next year.

Manish Bhatia, executive vice president of Micron Global, said that Taiwan is the only production base that Micron has vertically integrated DRAM manufacturing and packaging and testing, which is conducive to improving production efficiency and market share.

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