Dongbu seeking to land TI's 0.13-micron orders
Poised to become Anam Semiconductor's biggest shareholder, Dongbu Electronics is aiming to land 0.13-micron orders from Texas Instruments (TI), Anam's major customer, reported the Seoul-based Electronic Times . Dongbu president and CEO Dae-Geun Yoon is in the US for talks with Amkor chairman and CEO Kim Joo Jin on how to secure TI's orders, the report said.
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