Sun and Moon will add chip packaging and testing facilities in California
白云追月素
发表于 2024-6-26 15:23:17
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On June 26th, Wu Tianyu, the operating director of Sun Moon Optoelectronics, announced at a shareholder meeting in Kaohsiung that the company will add a testing facility in California, USA, in part to serve artificial intelligence customers. The facility will be officially launched in mid July. In addition, Sun and Moon continue to cooperate with TSMC to increase their advanced artificial intelligence chip packaging capacity in Taiwan.
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