Vietnam National University Hanoi (VNU Hanoi) is speeding up the construction of a national semiconductor laboratory worth $70 million, as Intel and Intel Products Vietnam (IPV) have transferred chip assembly and testing equipment to the university and Saigon Hi-Tech Park. In a statement on Monday, VNU Hanoi said it was the first time in Vietnam that Intel repurposed its equipment from manufacturing operations to education-research activities. T…
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