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Taiwan's No. 2 chipmaker UMC starts photonic chip production in Singapore
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Taiwan's No. 2 chipmaker UMC starts photonic chip production in Singapore

United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC), Taiwan's second-largest contract chipmaker, has begun producing advanced photonic chips in Singapore to address growing demand for high-speed connectivity required by artificial intelligence applications. The move reflects UMC's strategy to develop next-generation semiconductor technologies. The development was reported by Nikkei Asia, citing a senior company executive. Photonic chips combine optical technology with traditional chip packaging, positioning them as a potential growth area for the semiconductor industry.

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Taiwan's No. 2 chipmaker UMC starts photonic chip production in Singapore

United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC), Taiwan's second-largest contract chipmaker, has begun producing advanced photonic chips in Singapore to address growing demand for high-speed connectivity required by artificial intelligence applications. The move reflects UMC's strategy to develop next-generation semiconductor technologies. The development was reported by Nikkei Asia, citing a senior company executive. Photonic chips combine optical technology with traditional chip packaging, positioning them as a potential growth area for the semiconductor industry.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update on UMC's technological advancement without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on corporate strategy and market trends rather than taking a clear ideological position. While semiconductors are a politically sensitive sector, particularly in the U.S

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