Elpida to invest $960 million in DRAM plant

14 Mar, 2005

Elpida Memory Inc, Japan's largest chipmaker, said on March 09, that it will invest 100 billion yen (960 million dollars) this year in a bid to catch up with its South Korean rivals. "This is part of our investment plan of 450-500 billion yen announced in June 2004," said Elpida Memory spokeswoman Tomoko Kobayashi. "As the semiconductor market is currently slowing, it is a good time to procure facilities for a reasonable price," she said. "We would like to catch up in production with our rivals as soon as possible," Kobayashi added.
In June 2004, Elpida said it would spend 450-500 billion yen to build a new large-scale DRAM (dynamic random access memory) plant in Hiroshima and boost capacity at its existing plant there.
Elpida, a joint venture between NEC Corp and Hitachi Ltd, said the new plant would begin producing chips with 85 nanometer-wide circuits by the second half of 2005.
Output would be increased in stages to a maximum capacity of 60,000 300-millimetre (12-inch) wafers per month.

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