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Powertech Technology Inc. (PTI; Chinese: 力成科技; 6239.TW) is a Taiwanese semiconductor assembly, packaging and testing company. In 2010 the company entered a strategic alliance with Japan's Elpida Memory and Taiwan's chip foundry United Microelectronics Corporation to develop advanced semiconductor packaging technology.
2.5D packaging can enable hundreds of thousands of interconnects within a small package space. [16] This packaging technology is used in applications such as high memory bandwidth, network switches, router chips [16] and graphics cards for the gaming market. [17] Since 2007, ASE has been working with AMD to bring 2.5D packaging technology to ...
1956 SIG launched its first continuous flow wrapping machine. 1964 the business unit moved to Beringen where it had built a new factory. By 1981, it was producing 60 models of packaging machines. [12] In 1989, through the acquisition of PKL from Linnich, Germany, SIG entered the field of aseptic carton liquid packaging, later known as SIG ...
Taiwan's defence ministry raised the alarm on Thursday about a renewed surge of Chinese military activity around the island and live fire drills, accusing Beijing of policy instability that ...
($1 = 32.7840 Taiwan dollars) (This story has been corrected to change the revenue to T$11.55 billion ($352 million) from T$115.53 billion ($3.52 billion) in paragraph 14) (Reporting by Wen-Yee ...
Taiwan's military conducted a two-day exercise at sea, on land and in the air this week to practice defending against such a surprise attack. Maj. Gen. Sun Li-fang, the chief defense ministry ...
Siliconware Precision Industries as founded in 1984. In 2000 the company became a public company in NASDAQ and in the same year, SPIL merged with Siliconware Corporation. . The company acquired the common shares of ChipMOS Technologies LTD. in 2007, Taiwan Occupational Safety and Health Management in 2008, and merged with Siliconware Investment Company Ltd. in the next year of 20
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM), one of ASML Holding NV’s (NASDAQ:ASML) significant clients, has expressed concerns about the high costs of ASML’s new advanced chip machines.