Malaysia produces 13.8 of the world's chips.
Southeast Asia accounts for about 27% of the global semiconductor supply market share, of which Malaysia is the largest semiconductor supply country in Southeast Asia, accounting for 13.8% of the market share. The majority of Malaysia's semiconductor companies are multinational companies, with more than 50 currently, including Infineon, ST, Intel and NXP. Malaysia's semiconductor industry occupies a very important position in the world's semiconductor industry chain and has become a major center for chip testing and packaging in recent years.
Malaysia does not actually produce chips, but processes chips according to model and function to get independent chips, just like installing a body to the brain, and the core of the chip is basically manufactured by TSMC and Samsung.
Currently, more than 50 semiconductor companies have set up factories in Malaysia, including many semiconductor giants such as AMD, NXP, Intel and Infineon, making the country one of the world's major centers for semiconductor packaging and testing. The data also shows that Southeast Asia has a 27% share of the global packaging and testing market, of which Malaysia alone accounts for 13%; In 2019, the country relied on the semiconductor packaging industry to generate $28.76 billion (about 185.6 billion yuan).