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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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]

  4. 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 .

  5. US finalizes $1.5 billion chips award for GlobalFoundries to ...

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    The U.S. Commerce Department said Wednesday it has finalized a $1.5 billion government subsidy for GlobalFoundries to expand semiconductor production in Malta, New York and Vermont. The binding ...

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  7. Donald B. Rice - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to May 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Donald B. Rice joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 31.8 percent return on your investment, compared to a -10.5 percent return from the S&P 500.

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

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    Apple’s M1 chips enable tech giant to ‘leapfrog the competition’: Analyst. January 31, 2022 at 10:13 AM ...