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Micron: Taiwan is the Global Hub for Advanced Material Validation
Electronic Technology · Semiconductors · cnyes · 2026-08-21
Micron's VP of Front-End Operations, C.B. Chung, highlights Taiwan's role as a critical validation base for advanced semiconductor materials in the AI era.
What Happened
Ecosystem Competition: Micron emphasizes that semiconductor competition has evolved into a battle between supply chains and ecosystems. As the world's largest consumer of semiconductor materials for 16 consecutive years, Taiwan serves as a vital hub for validating and scaling new materials.
Supply Chain Resilience: The rapid rise of AI and HBM has created supply chain bottlenecks, including longer validation cycles and geographic concentration of critical materials. Micron is leveraging industry platforms to foster collaboration among over 400 companies to enhance supply chain security.
Local Collaboration: Micron is actively integrating local Taiwanese suppliers into its high-end manufacturing processes, citing successful partnerships like the one with Qiaoli Chemical. These efforts demonstrate the capability of local firms to meet the stringent requirements of advanced semiconductor production.
Global Expansion: With over 30 years of presence in Taiwan, Micron aims to leverage its global footprint to help local suppliers expand internationally. By connecting local R&D with global demand, Taiwan is positioned to become a premier global center for advanced material development and export.
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