Globetronics Partners with Taiwan's ChipMOS for Integrated Circuit Services


KUALA LUMPUR: Globetronics Technology Bhd has formed a strategic partnership with Taiwan-based ChipMOS Technologies Inc for Integrated Circuit Services.

ChipMOS is a global leader in semiconductor assembly and testing services, listed on both Taiwan's stock exchange and Nasdaq. The company specialises in memory and mixed-signal integrated circuit testing, as well as advanced packaging.

Under the agreement, Globetronics will provide cutting-edge dicing, packaging, and testing services for integrated circuit products delivered by ChipMOS.

ChipMOS, as the supplier of these products, will be responsible for furnishing Globetronics with the necessary wafers, detailed specifications, and production forecasts to facilitate efficient processing.

Globetronics said this partnership is expected to strengthen both companies’ capabilities in semiconductor backend services, enabling the delivery of high-quality solutions to meet the growing demands of the global market.

“With a total estimated contract value for the three-year agreement amounting to a minimum of RM145mil, this partnership aims to enhance production efficiency and product quality, solidifying their competitive positions in the semiconductor supply chain,” it said in a statement.

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