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Posted on 25/11/2020 by admin

Taiwan IC substrate suppliers gearing up for mmWave AiP modules

Taiwan-based IC substrate suppliers including Kinsus Interconnect and Unimicron Technology are expected to gain growth momentum from increasing demand for AiP (antenna in packages) modules for 5G …
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