- Analog Devices to Close its Fabrication Plant in Milpitas
Analog Devices has announced that changing business needs will require the company to permanently close its facility in Milpitas, California on May 28, 2021 In 2016, Analog Devices Inc (ADI) acquired Linear Technology which included four of their wafer fabs
- Goodman Snaps Up Office Campus in Milpitas for $40 Million
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- Chip supply is tight, ADI decides to postpone closing California . . .
ADI has previously stated that it will close the company's semiconductor plant in Milpitas, California, which mainly produces chips for the automotive industry ADI told California regulators in December last year that 255 employees at the plant will be laid off on February 19
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- ADI will postpone the closure of California chip factory
ADI has previously stated that it will close its chip factory in Milpitas, California, which mainly produces chips for the automotive industry ADI told California regulators in December last year that 255 employees at the plant will be laid off on February 19
- With chip supplies constrained, Analog Devices delays California . . .
ADI previously said it would close its semiconductor factory in Milpitas, California, which makes chips for the automotive industry, sometime before the company's fiscal year ends in October
- Analog Devices to close Linear Technology site, with layoffs incoming . . .
Analog Devices is closing its facility at 275 S Hillview Drive in Milpitas, which the company entered after acquiring Linear Technology Corp $14 8 billion in 2016
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