➀ Micron is reportedly acquiring two factories from AUO in the Tainan Science Park Industrial Zone for an estimated price of one to two billion New Taiwan dollars. ➁ The acquisition aims to expand Micron's advanced packaging and high bandwidth memory (HBM) production lines. ➂ AUO has confirmed adjustments in production scale at its Tainan site and plans to activate the use of existing facilities at an appropriate time.
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