Heckmeier said Siltronic was following the tussle between the United States and China for control of the chip industry and their mutual restrictions.
Siltronic's product portfolio includes so-called Gallium Nitride-on-Silicon wafers, which enable high switching frequencies and efficient energy management, while working under high power densities.
The Munich-based company reported an 8.7% sales decrease for the second quarter, and guided for 2023 sales to fall 14%-19% from last year's 1.81 billion euros.
It now plans to invest 1.3 billion euros this year after previously guiding for investments slightly above last year's 1.07 billion.
The new factory is expected to contribute to profit by 2025 the latest.
Persons:
Michael Heckmeier, Heckmeier, Siltronic, Ozan Ergenay, Paolo Laudani, Kirsti Knolle, Jane Merriman
Organizations:
Thomson
Locations:
Singapore, Frankfurt, United States, China, Beijing, Munich, Gdansk