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  2. Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing was founded in 1987, as a venture that included Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd. [1] The company signed a deal in 1994 with Toshiba for the use of their 0.5 micron process technology. [2]

  3. M1 (Singaporean company) - Wikipedia

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    M1 Limited (commonly known as M1; formerly MobileOne) is a telecommunications company based in Singapore. Founded in 1994, M1 was listed on the Singapore Exchange from 2002 to 2019. The company is a subsidiary of Keppel Ltd .

  4. GlobalFoundries - Wikipedia

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    On 7 October 2008 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced it planned to go fabless and spin off their semiconductor manufacturing business into a new company temporarily called The Foundry Company. Mubadala announced their subsidiary Advanced Technology Investment Company (ATIC) agreed to pay $700 million to increase their stake in AMD's ...

  5. Apple’s M1 chips enable tech giant to ‘leapfrog the ...

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  6. List of acquisitions by Hewlett-Packard - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in a small garage on January 1, 1939. [1] As of 2012, HP is the largest technology company in the world in terms of revenue, ranking 10th in the Fortune Global 500. [2] As of 2012, Hewlett-Packard has made a total of 129 acquisitions since 1986.

  7. Chip companies like Nvidia and Intel are facing a major ...

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    As the US is projected to triple its domestic chip manufacturing and generative AI could become a $1.3 trillion market by 2032, building an inclusive workforce will be critical to developing the ...

  8. Ferrocement - Wikipedia

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    Ferrocement or ferro-cement [1] is a system of construction using reinforced mortar [2] or plaster (lime or cement, sand, and water) applied over an "armature" of metal mesh, woven, expanded metal, or metal-fibers, and closely spaced thin steel rods such as rebar. The metal commonly used is iron or some type of steel, and the mesh is made with ...

  9. Got $5,000? 3 Tech Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Long Term.

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    During Veeva's recent Investor Day, held in November, management pointed out that the life sciences industry (comprising biopharmaceutical companies and medical technology businesses) is a $2 ...