Taiwan is an R&D hub (thread)

Google’s new hardware R&D Center grand opening.

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Zuck needs money to pay for his two Superyachts.

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First NVIDIA established a logistics center, now an R&D center.

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First AMD establishes a logistics center, now an R&D center.

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At the end of 2019, Supermicro announced an investment of about NT$20 billion (US$617 million) to build a science and technology park in Taoyuan. This was to accommodate a research and development center, a software development center, a warehousing and logistics hub, and automated production lines.

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Infineon is in on the game. Keep the momentum going.

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:face_with_monocle: :face_with_monocle::face_with_monocle:Not semiconductor-related?

Many semiconductor suppliers in Taiwan, >including contract chipmaker Taiwan
Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), are clients of Zeiss’s and use the German company’s services including surveying solutions.

Nope,semiconductor related. Semiconductor and other things.

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Hope it’s not fake news.

Apple is reportedly looking to develop a data center in Taiwan.

*merged from another thread

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Taiwan is Micron’s most important R&D center, per this news report.

60% of Micron’s memory chips are made in Taiwan, and that figure will expand to 80%.

I had thought the figure was closer to 30%.