Thursday, January 3rd 2008
Patriot Memory to Build Plant in Taiwan
US-based Patriot Memory has decided to build a plant to manufacture DRAM modules and NAND flash products in Taiwan to cater to its growing operations, according to the company. Initial plans for the plant involve an investment of NT$100 million (US$3.08 million) to set up two production lines. Patriot, which set up a branch office in Taiwan in 2004, has outsourced most of its production for DRAM modules and NAND flash products. But the fast growth in both segments has prompted the company to set up its own production facilities in Taiwan, which will be the company's Asia-Pacific operations center and one of its global production bases. Patriot is expected to showcase 32GB and 64GB flash drives at the upcoming CES, with volume production for the 32GB products starting in the first quarter, and the 64GB ones in the second. The company also plans to launch a 128GB solid state drive (SSD) in the first half of the year.
Source:
DigiTimes
10 Comments on Patriot Memory to Build Plant in Taiwan
Not very patriotic if you ask me.
For a successful IT company, the best thing to do is not to simply to outsource their manufacturing but to operate several points of manufacturing at a parallel and equi-quantitative basis so all the markets are captured.
On a lighter note: what if Taiwan is nuked(God forbid)? The whole industry collapses!