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Qualcomm to Sink $1 Billion Into Advanced Display Factory in Taiwan

Home may be where tech titans hearts are, but their dollars flow elsewhere

Engineering jobs will soon be on offer at a factory that will produce energy-saving color displays at the site of the Hsinshu Science Park in northern Taiwan. Qualcomm and Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs reported on 3 January that the chipmaker, based in San Francisco, is investing US $1 billion to build the factory, which will turn out small color displays for a new generation of e-readers and smartphones with built-in e-reader capability that use Qualcomm’s Mirasol technology. The technology is meant to extend battery life by making the screen readable without a backlight. (It takes its name from the words “mira” and “sol,” which literally mean “look” and “sun.”) According to the Taiwanese government, Qualcomm has reserved a seven-hectare lot upon which the plant will be erected. Press releases announcing the Qualcomm investment noted that it will help a Taiwanese chipmaking industry beset by competition from its Asian rivals. There has been no word on the high-dollar investments the U.S. based chipmaker plans to make in order to aid the U.S. economy.

Photo: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

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