Lam Research Unveils $65 Million Expansion at Tualatin Campus

Reuters11-22
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/LRCX">Lam</a> Research Unveils $65 Million Expansion at Tualatin Campus

Lam Research Corporation has expanded its Tualatin, Oregon campus with the opening of a new four-story, 120,000-square-foot office building, known as Building G. The $65 million investment adds capacity for up to 700 workspaces, supporting current and future employees involved in research and development operations. This expansion is part of Lam's multi-year strategy to enhance its facilities and infrastructure as the semiconductor industry moves toward an anticipated $1 trillion market. The company's continued growth in the region underscores its commitment to innovation in semiconductor manufacturing equipment and processes, helping to maintain U.S. leadership in the global semiconductor sector.

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