Taiwan
“I’m not afraid for the Taiwan market semiconductors“. With an impeccable suit and a Rolex on his wrist, Macronix CEO Miin Wu put on a confident face before a delegation of foreign journalists who had flocked to his company’s headquarters in the heart of Hsinchu Science Park in Taiwan’s Silicon Valley. . Americans and Europeans want to revive the industry on their soil, but for Miin Wu, these initiatives are far from a threat. “It’s a matter of work culture. “Westerners are good at innovating, but they don’t have the discipline of countries like China, Taiwan, Korea or Japan.”
Macronix is not one of the most famous in its field, the company is not even in the top twenty semiconductor companies in the world. However, within the company it is hard to ignore the exploits of its founder. The showroom is decorated with products made by its most famous clients: Nintendo, Nvidia…
Source: Le Figaro

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