ProMos currently employs around 2,100 people and has two manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, one dedicated 12-inch wafer fab and one 8-inch fab. The two plants produce memory modules for personal computers and other high-tech products.
Sat, Oct 05, 2002 - Page 10 News List
Infineon pulls out of ProMos venture
A TELLING BLOW The German manufacturer broke ties with the DRAM-chip maker that it had originally created as a joint venture with Mosel Vitelic Inc, the fifth-largest maker of memory modules in Taiwan
By Bill Heaney / STAFF REPORTER
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