Singapore Chipmakers See Growth Wave Amid Generative AI Boom
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Visitors view semiconducter-related chips at the booth of Micron at the 6th CIIE in Shanghai, Nov 6, 2023. Photo:VCG
(The Straits Times) — Singapore is poised to emerge as a critical supplier and processing node for semiconductors that can handle the vast computing and memory needs of running generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications on devices as compact as smartphones.
As the global market for generative AI products — encompassing both hardware and software — enters a widely expected boom over the next few years, chipmakers in Singapore and elsewhere are looking to increase their production capacity and broaden their talent pool.
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