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10 Jun 2026, 05:00 UTC · 5h ago
Applied Materials Expands Singapore Manufacturing to Support AI Chip Demand
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GlobeNewsWire
10 Jun 2026, 05:00 UTC · 5h ago
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Applied Materials has expanded its Singapore manufacturing and R&D operations with a new US$500 million Tampines Campus to support AI chip demand. — Significant capital expenditure and capacity doubling indicate strong, tangible demand for AI-related semiconductor equipment, benefiting AMAT's revenue outlook.
+0.60Applied Materials is launching a US$5 billion EPIC Center in Silicon Valley this year, the largest U.S. investment in semiconductor equipment R&D. — Massive investment in R&D to accelerate technology commercialization suggests long-term competitive strengthening and product pipeline growth.
+0.50The new Singapore facility is already operating at volume production and more than doubles the company's advanced cleanroom capacity in the region. — Immediate operational status means the company can realize revenue from this expanded capacity without waiting for construction timelines.
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Applied Materials expects to add approximately 1,000 new local jobs in Singapore over the next few years. — Indicates scale of growth, but is a secondary effect of the capacity expansion rather than a primary market driver.
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The company is expanding manufacturing capacity and R&D investments to capitalize on increasing AI chip demand.
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