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Marvell aims to be China chip leader
Junko Yoshida, EETimes
6/28/2012 1:44 PM EDT
SHANGHAI, China – No, Marvell Technology is not moving to China.
However, the U.S. fabless chip company based in Santa Clara, Calif., has a goal to become “the largest semiconductor company in China,” according to a Marvell executive here. With 1,900 people already employed in China and the number climbing, the California- based company is clearly committed to its China aspirations, and already sees some of its goals within reach.
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