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GlobalFoundries acquires Singapore semiconductor firm
The Straits Times
|November 19, 2025
US chip giant's move to buy AMF boosts Republic's role in Al data centre boom
GlobalFoundries (GF), one of the world's top contract chipmakers, has acquired Singapore's Advanced Micro Foundry (AMF), in a boost to the Republic's role in the artificial intelligence-driven data centre and communications boom.
The move will strengthen Singapore's position as a trusted, advanced semiconductor manufacturing and innovation hub, and a critical node in the global chip supply chain, said A*Star, which spun off AMF in 2017.
It will make GF the world's largest foundry by revenue for silicon photonics technology.
GF and A*Star - which did not disclose the financial details of the acquisition - also entered into a research partnership agreement to advance silicon photonics technology.
The breakthrough technology integrates optical and electronic components onto a single silicon chip, using light - or photons - instead of electrical signals to achieve ultra-fast and energy-efficient data transfer.
This is critical for handling the massive datasets required by Al applications.
"GF's acquisition marks the next phase of AMF's journey, scaling to bring world-class silicon photonics innovations developed in Singapore to global markets," A*Star said.
The US chip giant plans to establish a silicon photonics research and development centre of excellence in Singapore.
This centre will partner with A*Star to advance GF’s innovation road map by focusing on next-generation materials for ultra-fast data transfer at 400Gbps speed, the company said.
This collaboration will enhance the company’s photonics platform to provide high-performance, secure data transfer solutions to its customers worldwide, GF added.
GF already has an agreement with A*Star to access the research agency’s state-of-the-art R&D facilities, capabilities and technical support in advanced packaging.
AMF, which says it is the world’s first dedicated silicon photonics foundry, has a portfolio of global customers.
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