AT&S is just one of a flood of European and American companies that have recently decided to move to or expand operations in Malaysia’s electrical and electronics manufacturing mecca.
The American chip giant Intel and the German corporation Infineon are each investing $7 billion. Nvidia, the world’s leading maker of chips powering artificial intelligence, is teaming up with the country’s utilities conglomerate to develop a $4.3 billion artificial intelligence cloud and supercomputer center. Texas Instruments, Ericsson, Bosch and Lam Research are all expanding in Malaysia.
- A Geopolitical Test: South Korea, a critical U.S. ally with a semiconductor sector that depends on China, is wedged between Beijing and Washington in their trade war over technology.
But Malaysia has the advantage of a head start.
The country has been riding the tech wave....
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