GF: Chengdu is an important partner of GF and is discussing the second phase of cooperation

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Today (5), the 2020 GlobalFoundries Technology Conference was held online. Americo Lemos, President of GlobalFoundries China and Head of Asia Business Development, said that due to the impact of geopolitics and the COVID-19 pandemic this year, the entire industry is facing new challenges and opportunities, which has forced GlobalFoundries to reconsider its business approach.


Regarding the Chengdu factory issue that the industry is concerned about, Americo Lemos said in an interview with Jiwei.com reporter that Chengdu is still an important partner of GlobalFoundries. GlobalFoundries is currently discussing the second phase of cooperation with Chengdu. Geopolitics and economy are factors that need to be considered, and more information will be announced when the time is right.

In addition, Americo Lemos also emphasized that the first phase of the project has been stopped.


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