Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) announced that it has successfully completed operational improvements to lower cost and achieve greater wafer fabrication efficiencies for its proprietary analog, mixed-signal, and MEMS manufacturing process technologies.
The improvements to plants in Wilmington, Massachusetts, which were completed Nov. 1, and Limerick, Ireland, finalized earlier in the year, were part of a previously announced multi-year plan to ensure ADI's customers have access to cost-effective and flexible global manufacturing infrastructure, the company said.
The Wilmington facility, which manufactures RF, linear and other analog products, has assumed production of ADI's MEMS products. The Limerick fab has transitioned all production to the company's high-capacity 8-inch wafer fab.
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