STMicroelectronics, A*Star unit, Ulvac in Singapore R&D tie-up
1,300 sq m cleanroom is expected to produce its first wafers in Q2 2021, and scale up production by end-2022
Singapore
THE Covid-19 outbreak did not disrupt STMicroelectronics' (ST) operations in Singapore, a location with strategic value for the semiconductor group.
That's according to Benedetto Vigna, president of ST's analog, Mems and sensors (AMS) group, who spoke to The Business Times ahead of the launch of a new innovation facility.
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