How Malaysia Is Silently Becoming The New Global Chip Giant
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Malaysia, a rising star in the semiconductor industry, is quietly challenging the traditional chip-producing giants like Taiwan. But what is propelling Malaysia to the forefront of global chip manufacturing? And can the nation sustain its momentum and secure a permanent place in the global chip supply chain?
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Not possible. Have you ever baked a cake with instant noodles and lego sets? It doesn't work. The problem with Malaysia is not only the corruption amongst the muslim politicians, it is the entire federal constitution and the leadership PLUS the people supporting them.
Sarawak in East Malaysia is becoming the Renewal Energy Hub such as Hydrogen where the power supply are environmental friendly and this is what the investor want. Corruption you can find every where but Malaysian economy still rising. If Malaysia have bad Government Policy i'm sure nobody would like to come to invest in Malaysia.
@@zanzillahsaruji9966 Not possible. Have you ever baked a cake with instant noodles and lego sets? It doesn't work. The problem with Malaysia is not only the corruption amongst the muslim politicians, it is the entire federal constitution and the leadership PLUS the people supporting them.
Yes, Malaysia is on track. 💪🏼
my answer is yes as long as Anwar Ibrahim or his protege in office.
Most of these big chip investors in malaysia has already been investing in malaysia for decades, some big names even have been in malaysia for half a century. They have went through all the problems this video mentioned and yet they are investing more.
The keywords is PMX Anwar Ibrahim who change Malaysian political corruption plague and apply Reformasion to make Malaysia become Asian Tiger again
They knew what best for them
Not possible. Have you ever baked a cake with instant noodles and lego sets? It doesn't work. The problem with Malaysia is not only the corruption amongst the muslim politicians, it is the entire federal constitution and the leadership PLUS the people supporting them.
That's why it's creepy to see the cult of personality comments. The industry is older than the career of any sitting politicians.
why are you posting this fact???our 2 neighbours wont accept this especially philipines…they always says that we managed sabah poorly and we should gives sabah back when we sabahans never even being governed by any filipinos in history🤣🤣🤣🤣
haha win! pineapple barely govern other island they have...
Philippines will be in economy and political downfall for the next 5 to 10 years due to their corrupted leader on military scandal and geopolitical alliance.
They have no right to judge other beside themselves.
let's go MALAYSIA, let's make RM3 = $1 again!! can't wait!
Let's push to RM1 = $1
Never say never to exponential Black Swan event
@@3nityC realistically that'll never happened, even Singapore can't reach that price let alone Malaysia, best we had was 2RM = 1$ which is most realistic..
@@rieqgreg2138 you never know if US will keep existing, black swan theory event, who knows.
No one knew it coming like: the sinking Titanic, the fall of Soviet Union, the fall of Berlin wall, 9/11 attacks and the fallen of Greece.
Expert once said in newspaper that not a million years you could build a plane, 3 months later the Wright brothers prove expert wrong.
"Breakthrough happen when the experts are wrong."
So never say never ✌︎
inshallah! let it be 2.5RM = 1$
@@rieqgreg2138 Never say never.
Past newspaper, the aviation expert once said at 1903 it's impossible to build a plane in a million years, 3 month later the Wright Brother proven them wrong.
Anything can happen a "Black Swan Event" The Sinking Titanic, The Fall of Soviet Union, The Berlin Wall, 9/11, Greece, AI etc.
"Breakthrough only happen when the expert are wrong"
Malaysia is the best. It is the best balance between conservatism and secularism. Above all the people there in general are truly kind
Malaysia will rebound as an Asian Tiger again..🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾💪👊👏
Asian Tiger is Indonesia... that is fact
We can’t rebound as Asian Tiger when we were not one to start with… but I have hope we’re gonna finally move forward from the medium wealth trap
@@PAnGLiMaBAniJaWi99and there’s always Indonesian that will be overzealous of their own country and wanna talk smack of Malaysia. But I wonder why the amount of Indonesian immigrant still continue to rise in Malaysia if Indonesia is soo strong like what you said 😂😂. No point having a strong economy when it’s not evenly distributed among its citizens, half of Indonesian is still living close to the poverty line, compared to its neighbouring country where poverty is almost non existent
@@PAnGLiMaBAniJaWi99 wkwkwkkk
Malay was never labelled as asian tiger yet, maybe in the future.
Long Live Malaysia!..be friendly to all nations yet protect its cultural and historical roots.. politicians come and go...but good institutions must keep the abuse and corruption acceptably low
Today Malaysia ia also a Renewal Energy hub in South East Asia especially Sarawak in East Malaysia where billion of dollars already been invested by foreign investers.
Do you know how Many more investment that we can get if Najib was still prime minister and if BN won during election ge-14?
@@aimanhakimi7181 Malaysia can be better without corrupt leader.
@@aimanhakimi7181we should always be thankful to what our previous leaders have done for us. Every leader have their own plan to developed Malaysia regardless of what circumstances happened to them....
@@aimanhakimi7181 well apparently everyone has forgotten what corruption has done to our country, for god sake till nowadays ppl are still happily sticking with "Kampung" style :)
@aimanhakimi7181 please also look at the corruption side...
My mom has worked at the texas instrument semiconductor factory in Selangor, Malaysia for 28 years since 1984.
1984 means 40 years not 28
maybe he means working there for 28 years from 1984... @@Nabila-dx8xf
@@Nabila-dx8xfProbably meant the mother worked for 28 years, starting from 1984 till her retirement.
@@Nabila-dx8xfProbably meant the mother worked for 28 years, starting from 1984 till her retirement.
@@Dealvinisme YES SURE
Even during the darkest days, Malaysia still able to maintain politic stability with the help of the King (which practice rotate Monarchy)
Malaysian value friendships, they are friends to China, UK-Commonwealth, US, Japan, Arabs, ASEAN.
That is how we Asian doing things. We keep quite and do it quietly unlike most Western Nation, who hit the drums and speaker at full volume.
except Indonesia. LOL
@@TheTompinai lol, this is true.. 😅
Indonesia: I guess we are not Asians
You mean like China, India, and Indonesia?
konoha sudah ketar ketir
Good Malaysia. Since 1971! 🎉❤
Fast-growing industries in Malaysian states at the moment:
1. Penang (north) - semiconductor
2. Johor (northern neighbor to Singapore) - data centers
3. Sarawak (East Malaysia, on the island of Borneo) - energy (traditionally oil & gas but renewables sector is growing)
Political stability is the biggest challenge that Malaysia will face to develope it's economy.
It is also competing with other ASEAN countries for these fab factories.
Malaysia is leading in digital not just chip but AI, tech and it's politically stable.
There is not a single life lost or major deinvestment decision reversed during the change of governing political party.
We follow the western style of democratic election where everything is by numbers.
I speak with confident until PAS comes into power. This i am not sure. We will go back to stone age or beyond when this happens.
We changed 3 gomen and yet still no one throw a riot. Thailand looks like going to riot. Indonesia just to pass a law sudah riot. Apa macam?
@@leealex24
The reason that Malaysian politics is consider "not stable" is that the current government is a coalition group consisting of several political parties not really "liking" or having synergy with each other.
Anytime their MPs can join another party and they still retain their sit in Parliament, causing a loss of majority control.
Lack a strong majority party to maintain stability is the challenge.
Malaysia is just being used as a production base for semiconductors products, mainly older legacy chips and printed circuit boards.
It is nowhere near excellence in IT knowledge or making cutting edge IT products.
@@anthonychan3336
Perhaps Malaysians are more civil minded and do not readily take to the streets for protests (riots) or perhaps the usual external player that finance such anarchy are not interested in a change of government....yet?
Malaysia go go go 🎉
I'm Malaysian. I'm patriotic. But I'm not deluded. We're a long way away from beating Taiwan when Japan and USA cannot. Besides, chip technology belongs to USA for most part, so why would they benefit brics? 2 of 3 top / major players are sanctioned. Especially from high tech. So, i truly think it is too early to say anything. Better not end up with egg on our faces by bragging too early. P.S. India and Singapore already tried and failed. Anyone can Google this. P.S. you mentioned Intel, etc. By some coincidence I'm actually in this industry. So I'm not just another arm chair general ... Don't just NATO (no action talk only)
I believe the reason industry players chose to invest in Malaysia are mostly because strategic geographical location, climate stability and better political cooperation, apart from cheaper labor of course. Import/export is Malaysia's strength ever since a couple of centuries ago, largely because of their location on the world map as a trading center.. Globalization overdrive this sector exponentially, thus cheaper options is undeniably Malaysia, instead of largely-unstable middle east countries. Faster shipment, less travel route definitely brings benefit to the investors. Send in and sent out, accomodate order and receive. That also could be the reason why most plants in Malaysia are primarily for assemblies and packaging instead of fabrication or mining.
@@miketan4803 😁💯
*Good Move Malaysia, Malaysia have a experience from year 1973 in semiconductors chips industry, welcome to Malaysia too invest or work in Malaysia too, welcome genuinely inventor & worker's to our Malaysia ♥️❤️💙❤️🩹💖🧡💝*
Hope Malaysia work force shows her integrity. The security and integrity must hold. The motherboard chipboard theft years ago in the cargo logistic was disgraceful.
Ah.. you remember the news . 😊
What was this about? Can you share some references to this incident? Thanks in advance.
actually in IT industry, no country can be independent with its own local workers even The mighty Taiwan. IT environment are full of immigrants IT workers... you just need to provides them with a IT environment and they will came. Malaysia's location is many times better where IT workers around the world easily can come, stay and work in Malaysia. Excellent infrastructure, great healthcare, with international airports like KLIA connected with many countries, Near Bangkok and Singapore airports and ports etc.... The rest left to the government to use this advantage...
Nope. Have you ever baked a cake with instant noodles and lego sets? It doesn't work. The problem with Malaysia is not only the corruption amongst the muslim politicians, it is the entire federal constitution and the leadership PLUS the people supporting them.
Semoga KERAJAAN MADANI di permudahkan segala urusan UNTUK kebaikan kepada SEMUA RAKYAT tak mengira Bangsa Dan memajukan Negara Malaysia.
#JiwaMerdeka
Fly High My Country! ❤️🇲🇾👌🏻🔥
*This is one off the Formula from Rafizi Ramli, our economy Minister, he already tell long time a go during PKR PH campen rally ,, Good Move Malaysia 🇲🇾♥️❤️💙❤️🩹💖🧡💝🇲🇾*
Rubbish formula only knows to take credit from others..zero ideas & nothing else..Intel, Infineon, Texas Ins, Western Digital & lot more have been here in Malaysia way before & the investment thriving during Najib time...
This began even way before Anwar. He just happened to reap the benefits as a result of the supply chain disruptions. Penang is fill companies that's supports the semiconductor eco system, except for fabs. Other than infineon kulim, there is a lack of fab presence. Most of the players are thebl labour intensive APT segment, which Malaysia can offer it at a lower cost model. They recently tried to start design, but Vietnam and India is already big, but Malaysia can be the playground for Chinese players whom needs a nesting place.
Yeah this industrialisation has been on going even before he become prime minister, but we haven't experienced any rapid rise like South Korea and Taiwan did, considering how low our gdp growth and low budget for r & D. That's why we still trap in middle income country
But most South Koreans aren't reaping the benefits of their giant companies @ chaebols. There are documentaries aplenty on TH-cam that show the reality on the ground in S.Korea and how most of their working class are cash strapped due to the low wages and high costs of living. @adichaya1253
PM Anwar is a great leader and able to improve Malaysia economy. His greatest challenge is how to eliminate corruption.
If that is true, his deputy PM would not have been Zahid. Anwar is not fighting corruption, he wants to stay in power and that requires UMNO.
@@ViolentCabbage-ym7koThat is the challenge, his great leadership has change a lot of people in the government, he is changing a lot of thing from inside, and from the top. With this challenge that anwar has overcome, Malaysia is just going to become better and better. No doubt.
@@ViolentCabbage-ym7kocome on 😎 dude !!! ... Anwar Ibrahim is equally corrupt if not more corrupt !!! ... His current cabinet is scrap of the barrel !!!
@@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko you must be PN supporter. Move on. Don't be sour grapes.
@@mardut Nothing to do with politics or grapes, it's a fact that Anwar needs UMNO to retain power.
8:10 The country's stability is relatively good at the moment due to the party hopping act which prevents parliamentarians from switching support. therefore the government will be stable until the next election
I believe in Malaysia
Rakyat Malaysia matang dalam berpolitik+ Tiada pekara2 yang mengancam Keselamatan Dalam Negeri Pertukaran Kerajaan daripada Barisan Nasional kepada Kerajaan Pakatan Harapan dan Kepada Kerajaan Perikatan Nasional dan Kepada Kerajaan Perpaduan yang semuanya berjalan dengan Lancar - Apabila Keputusan PRU dikeluarkan Rakyat akan menerima keputusan tersebut walaupun adanya tentangan tetapi akur dan Bersatu Semula, bekerja Keras dan menjayakan Pelbagai Program Kerajaan sp untuk menjadi kan Malaysia sebagai Negara Maju dan Rakyat nya berpendapatan Tinggi - Malaysia have a good leaders from PM01 untul now PMX/PM10/PMDSAI/Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim -Perdana Menteri Malaysia - #67MERDEKA@61MALAYSIA"🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾👍👍👍😅
Ditambah atas kebijaksanaan dan restu kebawah duli yang dipertuan agong dulu. Daulat tuanku ❤🎉
that was a massive investment in Malaysia..
Malaysia also can maa 😋
Back in 70s, malaysia is top 10 semiconductor manufacturer😂
Now its number 6
For me malaysia is focus on production
Rnd is in overseas
The country is growing their businesses due to low currency value. Once their currency grown to higher level, business will reduce their investment in Malaysia and move to lower cost country. Such effect is never changing. Companies always looking for lower production cost and when profit drop, they move on.
You talk like setting up investment and factory etc like a cheap venture, like buying candies ……. Read more please and then come back
PMX (10th prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim) is not perfect, but he's the only one that's trying hard to be.
Big respect from a proud Malaysian.
Not a fan of his ideal but satisfy with his economy policy
The difference is that Malaysia's tech industry is not home grown, it is all foreign. Taiwan is all domestic.
Just like in China, the foreigners are now withdrawing, if the same happens in Malaysia, it will leave it high and dry.
You have a very good point
Taiwan got tsmc local taiwan company and micron
The origin of that so called local companies were from foreign technologies.. china and taiwan just copy it and made their own.. Malaysia will do the same.. technology transfer .. just wait and see...
A very good point. Taiwan chip manufacturing is for local use. Malaysia uses slave labour (mostly Muslim Bangladeshi immigrant workers and Muslim Pakistani immigrant workers) to allow chip manufacturing factories to operate. If Bangladeshi and Pakistani workers open their eyes and their governments launch a boycott of Malaysia until Putrajaya stops its slave labour that benefits American corporations like Apple, Google, and Microsoft. USA must stop exploitation of Bangladeshi and Pakistani workers in Malaysia. USA citizens must open their eyes on Jewish exploitation of Muslim immigrant workers.
@@raymondlimkitsiang3847there are no permitted pakistani and bangladesh labour in semincon industries in malaysia. Only indonesia labour so far.
Malaysia is benefitting from the leadership of a visionary PM and the most competent cabinet ministers formed by the best of talents in the unity coalition government, at a time of heighten geopolitical contests between the West and the neighbouring China.
Now that's just flattery...
But hey we're doing okay and the country is stably growing, so all is good
Move on Malaysia
Malaysia have a great leader - Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
lol
Yeah he wanted to be Malaysian prime minister since 1998..
@aimanhakimi can imagine what is malaysia today if he has been judging what he did in less 2 yrs181
Make Malaysia great again.. For a greater Malaysia!
Madani
Make Malaysia Great Again
We never were, but we'll strive for better
hope 'walaun' can see this video to accept what Malaysia can go great under DSAI and Kerajaan Perpaduan..
If they can read they be very upset
That's why I hope they can make some laws for some policies regarding foreign investment so we can build a strong trust environment for them to invest.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim 👍👍👍👍👍
Malaysia awesome. Competent in all aspects. Salute. MALAYSIA BOLEH.
Malaysia Boleh ..
MALAYSIA Number 1 in Semicon❤❤❤
PM Anwar is a great leader.... economy is going improve will look further Malaysia can became highest gdp ringgit in asian
The funny things is this achievement made by the minister in opposition state, yet the government take credit for it, very funny😂
not many are aware that there are already a couple of homegrown chip design houses in malaysia who design for international big names. the investment in this very knowledge based industry is low compared to settingup manufacturing plants, but the returns are high. you can basically startup a design house from a shop lot. the starting pay in these design houses are way above then those who are employed in the actual manufacturing of chips which requires huge startup capital. dsai recent visit to tcs in india is likely to cement malaysia well placed ambition in this area, the software. maybe the next phase is to design, develop and support softwares that are used to design chips.
Go Malaysia 🇲🇾
SHINE AND FLY HIGH MALAYSIA✨
Under PMX and his teams worked, for surely Malaysia will be become the Giant chips producer... PMX now as malaysian Diamond
Low salaries long hours corrupted companies race related working environments what have I notice in 5 years in Malaysia
Lets go PM Anwar ❤
If Malaysian engineers can go to Singapore for a better job, higher pay cheque.
Similarly Malaysia can and will attract engineers from India, Indonesia and the surrounding countries.
Plus those who are in Singapore might want to come back home for future benefit to themselves, after being in Singapore. It might be able to apply for a supervisor position or even in the management position.
Consider the cost of living in Singapore is expensive, plus various other things reason.......
@kamwaichan8048 All "qualified" engineers will opt to work in SG because of better pay and strong currency. Malaysian engineers will only go back to Malaysia when the SGD and Ringgit is "on Par". No one wants to work for three and a half times less pay.
always prying the best for my lovely country malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤🎉🥰😍….
Stop dreaming
I put my trust in Malaysia
Fyi, all your Xboxes and ps4 and ps5 chips are all made in Malaysia 💪🏻
Tun M sudah memulakan pelaburan tentang teknologi chip dan microchip semiconductor dari 80an lg,,dan hasilnya ialah kita merasai hasil pelaburan yg dibangunkan oleh pm 4&8...
Terima kasih Tun Mahathir
😂😂focus sekarang please
I love PMX
As a Malaysian, all I can say is "don't hold your breath"
The only setback where Malaysia moves forward is the brain drain . This is due to Malaysia affirmative policy. However, I still wish Malaysia could be successful in chip industrial
Under the new PM.... PMX, and a stable government, there is a renew hope that Malaysia will be an economic giant again. The subsidy mentality is destroying the country, but PM Anwar is the only PM that has the balls to do something about it. I hope the Rakyat can see the good things that he is doing rather than being blinded by hatred of him.
In Malaysia, a lot of skillfull human resource. no surprise
Thank You Tun Dr Mahathir for the fundamental idea for Malaysia
The growth of a nation is due to the dedication and hardwork of its people. Not the politician. Especially if the politician just stepped into office in less than 3 years. So don't try to fool us by putting Anwar's face in the video
no
It's impossible for Malaysia to be the next chip giant because we don't grow any potatoes. But we have plenty of fish though.
AVGO, or commonly known as Broadcom. Their current CEO is a former Malaysian, he was born in Penang.
The company that quietly ruin VMWare & Symantec
Malaysia boleh
I have seen plenty such as myself, people with engineering backgrounds that have either migrated to another country or completely given up because it's just not worth it being an engineer in malaysia.
I will be there no matter what.
How about East Malaysia Sabah?
lucky mr 10% is no more a PM
A lot Foreign Investments to Malaysia Truly Asia. We are British Commonwealth Chinese Society, motherland is Malaysia. 我們南洋中華華人文化 1830-2024, 即二百年的南洋華人。Malaysia sebagai Kita negara demokrasi dan maju.
Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia political unstable. Philippines in internal war btw President and V-President.
Source: trust me bro.
As a malaysian i can say the economy were not as good as this video said. A lot of people lose job due to economy not stable
Government finance VS local finances benefit is not the same.
Many examples of how the government is rich meanwhile rakyat remain poor.
I dont know why this is news. These high tech manufacturers have been operating here since the 80s 😂
Well, PN won't bother about economy..
Too early to tell... Malaysia have too many internal and external issues and conflicts have to dealt with.... PMX must be smart and wise to overcome these issues...
Sabah-Sarawak are two nations from the Borneo joining Federation of Malaysia in 1973 with Malaysia Agreement called MA63. Since then KL rope SS with 95% of their oil revenue (120 B/yr) though they should get 40% not 5%. That's why KL look credible. Till now SS are trapped in third world category. 9 out of 10 the poorest district in Malaysia come from SS. The rest is history.
without TSMC like manufacturing technology, dream on
Too bad the most talented ones have left Malaysia
At least they left for the dream of better earning and living (including few of my family members and me as an expatriate) not due to poverty or exported expert like other counries 😆
What a great news for +62.
As the local Malaysian Human Resources concentrate & focus on fulfilling the High-Tech industries, the construction & palm oil sectors will need a lot of worker from +62..😂😀..
No need worker from +62..
Wrong! Mr Ri or Koko Ri said. Indonesia will take over everything in this world.
Mendonya!
Konoha always right😅
yes take over in their dreams while still living in stone age era
Wkwkwk😂
@@fadlee ahahah😂❤👍
Thanks to our previous government build strong base for chip industry..😊
Not just we are geographically located in the trade route, geopolitically we are also beneficial as a travel and business hub for Western, European, Middle east, Russia and China investors and tourist due to the nature spots+beaches, good communication network and public transport infrastructure, decent command of English language, muslim friendly tourist attraction, abundance of malls, local demands for imported online goods, relative cheaper tax than singapore and multi diverse culture that resulted in variety of foods and goods produced. Combined this with strong ringgit ull get a versatile and developing but affordable modern country.
while i do want malaysia to be one of the giant chip manufacturer, it might be far long before it would be fruition. to be as good as TSMC or even as an alternative might take decades.
Couple of decades at least. Expertise may not be a problem for Malaysia but incentives for designer and engineer are still too low to accelerate huge growth in this industry for the time being.
A highly educated workforce with good work attitudes and language advantages. Why Penang and Selangor? Because there are many Malaysian Chinese in these two places, and these Malaysian Chinese can generally speak fluent Mandarin and English. When it comes to high technology, you always associate it with Far East Asians are Koreans, Japanese or Chinese (including Taiwanese and Singaporean), they believe more in collectively capabilities and are more willing to sacrifice personal time to get things done.
There are plenty of Malaysian indian talents in the semiconductor field.Not everything involves Mandarin speaking yea.
1:23 it hurt my eyeeee
Still minyak hard to get😂, i hope a few month boleb dpt minyak dengan senang😢
Minyak apa? Minyak angin, minyak urut atau minyak pengasih?
Let see how
Why no comments from our neighbor country- Indonesia
They are preoccupied on Jokowi's pet project - IKN
Mereka gk ngerti bahasa ingriss😂
They are not proficeint in english 😂😂 gak bisa bahasa english iq 78 loh .
kena translate dulu baru paham😅
Tekan butang translate. Malasnya@@Riki-wr1dv
Takkanlah
Nothing shocking about this even from past 20 years in the west already widely using chip processors Made in Malaysia for short Malay its spread widely through the globe.. there many more different semi conductor production even local people didn't aware its has been made in their country Malaysia.. even medical equipment are made a lot in Malaysia
MALAYSIA will rise to become a major Asia Tiger under current PM Anwar leadership
While the Walauns busy making slanders
I always at the same dream too!🙈
If busybody the foreign investors sure lari lah.... be concern for us ....
The political nature of Malaysia is unpredictable. There are cases whereby huge projects signed but to be cancelled later on when a new political party becoming the government.
00:01 early gang here 👇
We make excellent hot sambal tapioca chips too
2 weeks too early. Look at how Intel is going in penang now
Malaysia, quietly and silently...... . Quite a contrast with one Malaysia's neighbour, always boasting what they are going to do.
Did you mean Indonesia?
Indonesia Singapore Thailand and Vietnam are doing quite well as their citizens are happier with their governments
@Johnmith626 , yes, I could see how the people of one of those 4 countries demonstrated their "happiness" towards their government recently.