Union City becomes home to 1st US center for advanced AI chip assembly
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Union City becomes home to 1st US center for advanced AI chip assembly
""We hope it's not only going to benefit the customer and the companies that use those chips but it's also going to bring more jobs to Silicon Valley and to Union City," said Gloria Ortega, the city's economic development manager."
""Silicon Valley has this unique atmosphere of fast-paced work compared to, let's say, Japan, which is a little slower," Takahashi said. "So we would like to have it here so that we can do our fast-paced turnaround for hyperscalers.""
""This opening is a milestone in industry," as representatives from Union City, the Governor's Office and Japan attended the event."
Union City inaugurated a new research and development center focused on advanced semiconductor packaging, marking the first facility of its kind in the U.S. This center, operated by Resonac, aims to strengthen the supply chain for chip production, crucial for AI technologies. The facility is expected to create jobs in Silicon Valley. Resonac's CEO emphasized the fast-paced work culture of Silicon Valley as a key factor for the center's location, highlighting the importance of U.S.-Japan collaboration in the semiconductor industry.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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