TechCrunch News 03月05日 19:38
ARM to sign $250M chip deal with Malaysia
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由于中美之间日益紧张的关系,马来西亚已成为芯片制造的热点地区,尤其是在用于人工智能应用的半导体开发方面。ARM与马来西亚政府签署协议,旨在加强该国的芯片设计生态系统。马来西亚将在10年内向ARM支付2.5亿美元,用于购买其芯片设计和技术。ARM还将培训1万名马来西亚工程师。马来西亚计划在未来十年内成为芯片制造中心,并计划制造自己的GPU以满足AI和数据中心的需求。政府将投入至少53亿美元的财政支持,并培训6万名工程师,以增强基础设施,开发先进的芯片供应链,并吸引全球顶级客户。

🤝 ARM与马来西亚政府达成协议,马来西亚将在10年内投资2.5亿美元购买ARM的芯片设计和技术,包括七个芯片设计蓝图的IP,旨在加强马来西亚的芯片设计生态系统,并培训1万名当地工程师。

💰 马来西亚政府计划投入至少53亿美元的财政支持,并培训6万名工程师,实施国家半导体战略(NSS),以增强基础设施,开发先进的芯片供应链,并吸引全球顶级客户。

🏭 马来西亚在芯片行业拥有超过50年的经验,目前提供全球约13%的芯片测试、组装和封装服务。英特尔早在1972年就在马来西亚槟城建立了美国境外的第一个生产设施,并在2021年宣布投资超过70亿美元建立芯片组装和测试工厂。

🌐 包括谷歌、微软和英伟达在内的多家科技巨头自2023年以来已宣布在马来西亚投资数十亿美元,主要用于数据中心、人工智能开发项目和云服务。

Malaysia has become a hotspot for chip manufacturing due to increasing tensions between the U.S. and China, especially around the development of semiconductors used for AI applications. Predictably, tech firms around the world have been looking to diversify their source of chips, and ARM Holdings is now hoping to make the most of this opportunity.

The SoftBank-backed chipmaker said on Wednesday that it has signed an agreement with the Malaysian government to bolster the country’s chip design ecosystem.

As part of the deal, Reuters reports that Malaysia will pay ARM $250 million over 10 years to buy its chip designs and technology for local manufacturers. Specifically, the country will buy IP, including seven of ARM’s chip design blueprints, Reuters cited Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli as saying.

ARM said the partnership will also see the company training 10,000 engineers in Malaysia on its technology.

ARM declined to comment on the $250 investment from the Malaysian government. A representative of the Malaysian government did not respond to a request for comment ahead of publication.

The move is the latest of Malaysia’s ongoing efforts to become a hub for chip manufacturing within the next decade. Earlier this year, Malaysia said it planned to manufacture its own GPUs to meet demand for AI and data centers.

The Malaysian government said last May that it would set aside at least $5.3 billion in financial support and train 60,000 engineers for its National Semiconductor Strategy (NSS), under which the country will seek to enhance its current infrastructure, develop an advanced chip supply chain, and attract top global clients.

Malaysia has been involved in the chip industry for over 50 years, and currently provides about 13% of global chip testing, assembly, and packing services, according to a report by TrendForce that cited the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA).

In 1972, Intel established its first production facility outside the U.S. in Penang, Malaysia, investing $16 million in an assembly site. The U.S. chip giant in December 2021 said it would invest more than $7 billion to establish a chip assembly and testing factory in the country, and it’s also building its largest 3D chip packaging facility in Malaysia. GlobalFoundries, the U.S. chip company, also opened a new hub facility in Penang, Malaysia, in 2023, and Neways, a Dutch chip equipment maker, plans to build a new plant in Malaysia.  

In addition, a number of tech giants, including Google, Microsoft and Nvidia have announced billions of dollars in investments in Malaysia since 2023, primarily for data centers, AI development projects and cloud services.

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