Applied Materials Expands Singapore Manufacturing to Support AI Chip Demand
semiconductor-digest.com Jun 11, 2026

Applied Materials Expands Singapore Manufacturing to Support AI Chip Demand

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Applied Materials has expanded its manufacturing and R&D operations in Singapore with a new US$500 million facility, doubling its advanced cleanroom capacity to support global AI infrastructure build-out. The Tampines Campus serves chipmakers expanding production to meet AI-driven demand, strengthening Applied's global manufacturing footprint. The facility is already operating at volume production and features an expansive manufacturing cleanroom, R&D facilities, and AI-enabled automation. Applied anticipates adding 1,000 new local jobs over the next few years, supporting industry growth and technology commercialization, as part of its Singapore 2030 plan to enhance manufacturing and R&D capabilities.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Applied Materials' expansion strengthens the company's position in the semiconductor ecosystem, enabling faster commercialization of breakthrough technologies.
  • · Singapore's vibrant semiconductor ecosystem is further bolstered by the company's investment, creating quality jobs and opportunities for locals.