Semiconductor Industry Clusters in Three Southeast Asian Countries
Companies Mentioned
1st Silicon
Acer
Advantest
AEM Holdings
Alcotec Precision Engineering
AMAT
AMD
Amkor
ams OSRAM
Analog Devices
Applied Materials
Ardentec
Arm
ASE Group
ASML
Bosch
Broadcom
Carsem
Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing
Clarion
Corning
Daeduck
Dell
Disco
Global Foundries
GlobalWafers
Gtronics
Hana Micron
Hitachi
Hoya
HP
Inari Amertron
Infineon
Intel
JECT
JSR Corporation
Kanto Chemical
KESM Industries Berhad
KLA
Lam Research
MaiStorage Technology
Marvell
MediaTek
Micron Technology
National Semiconductor
Nissan Chemical Corporation
Nuvoton
Nvidia
NXP
Onsemi
OPPstar Technology
Osram
Phison Electronics
Qualcomm
Realtek
Renesas
Resonac
ROHM
Samsung
Screen
Shin-Etsu Handotai
Silicon Labs
Siltronic
Simmtech
Singapore Technologies Semiconductors
SK Hynix
SkyeChip
Soitec
Sony
SSMC
STATS ChipPAC
Stats Chippac
STMicroelectronics
Sumco
Synopsys
Temasek
Teradyne
Texas Instruments
Tokyo Electron
TongFu Microelectronics
TSMC
UMC
Unisem
UTAC
VIS
VSMC
Western Digital
WinWay Technology
X-FAB Sarawak
Xilinx
1. Semiconductor Industry Development in Southeast Asia
2. Distribution of Semiconductor Industry Clusters in Key Countries
2.1 Singapore
2.2 Malaysia
2.3 Vietnam
2.3.1 Northern Region
2.3.2 Southern Region
2.3.3 Deployment of Major Taiwanese Semiconductor Companies in Vietnam
3. MIC Perspecitve
3.1 Key Southeast Asian Countries for Semiconductor Development: Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam
3.2 Key Factors for Taiwanese Firms Southeast Asian Investment: Talent, Environment, Customer Demand
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List of Companies
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