A screen displays the company logo for semiconductor and chipmaker GlobalFoundries Inc. during the company's IPO at the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square in New York City, U.S., October 28, 2021.
REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSINGAPORE Sept 12 (Reuters) - GlobalFoundries (GFS.O), one of the world's top five largest contract chipmakers, launched a $4 billion fabrication plant in Singapore on Tuesday, as part of a major global manufacturing expansion.
Its Singapore operations, which serve 200 clients worldwide, produce 300mm wafers and 200mm wafers, which are used in cars and 5G technology.
Some of GlobalFoundries' biggest clients include Qualcomm , which said on Monday it had signed a deal with Apple to supply 5G chips until at least 2026.
The city-state's overall semiconductor output, which makes up 11% of the global semiconductor market, is set to grow, as more chipmakers are set to either open or expand operations in the coming months.
Persons:
Brendan McDermid, GlobalFoundries, Fanny Potkin, Richard Chang
Organizations:
Nasdaq, REUTERS, Qualcomm, Apple, Thomson
Locations:
New York City, U.S, Singapore