(Bloomberg) -- Hynix Semiconductor Inc., the world's
second-largest memory chipmaker, denied a report that said Taiwan
Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. may buy a factory from the South
Korean company.
Taiwan's Economic Daily News reported today, without citing
anyone, that Taiwan Semiconductor may buy a Hynix plant that
produces chips from wafers measuring 8 inches in diameter in the
third quarter.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
second-largest memory chipmaker, denied a report that said Taiwan
Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. may buy a factory from the South
Korean company.
Taiwan's Economic Daily News reported today, without citing
anyone, that Taiwan Semiconductor may buy a Hynix plant that
produces chips from wafers measuring 8 inches in diameter in the
third quarter.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
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