taking orders due to the lack of 15,000 workers, which once again made the supply of the semiconductor industry tight. In the position of the global semiconductor industry chain, Malaysia's strength lies in the downstream packaging and testing, accounting for nearly 13% of the global market share (Southeast Asia has a market share of 27% in the global packaging and testing market), and about 7% of the world's semiconductor trade needs to go through Additive manufacturing in factories in Malaysia, or assembly of parts before
Shipment, and about 50 multinational semiconductor old picture restoration companies set up local packaging and testing plants, including NXP, Broadcom, Micron, ST, Infineon, Texas Instruments, ON Semiconductor, Sun and Moon etc. What advantages does Malaysia have to attract multinational semiconductor companies to invest? Does Malaysia have its own semiconductor companies? Regarding the development of the semiconductor industry in Malaysia, everything started from Penang 50 years ago.
Eastern Silicon Valley When you think of Penang, what comes to your mind? Maybe think of the island style with swaying coconut shadows, and the world heritage city full of British colonial style, or the state with the most dense Chinese in Malaysia, with the familiar Hokkien language. In fact, Penang is also an important industrial city in Malaysia, with the Electrical and Electronic (E&E) industry as the bulk, also known as the "Silicon Valley of the East".