➀ Micron has acquired two factories from AUO for NT$8.1 billion, including properties in Tainan and Taichung. ➁ The transaction is expected to be completed by the end of this year, with an estimated profit of NT$47.18 billion for AUO. ➂ The Tainan factory will focus on front-end wafer testing to support Micron's expanding DRAM production in Taichung and Taoyuan. ➃ The acquisition is part of Micron's strategy to integrate probe testing capabilities with its existing front-end wafer facilities in Taiwan.
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