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Thursday, May 26, 2022 When credibility matters
PHOTO COURTESY OF GLOBALFOUNDRIESEmployees of GlobalFoundries Fab 8 form a giant 10 to mark the Malta computer chip factory's 10th anniversary in 2019.
Saratoga County

GlobalFoundries to buy 800 acres for expansion if subsidies arrive, demand continues

MALTA — GlobalFoundries has committed to buying roughly 800 acres for future expansion near its Malta computer chip factory. The expansion… Read more »

The GlobalFoundries campus in Malta on Oct. 7, 2020.
Malta

GlobalFoundries’ stock rises; CEO says company has sold output through 2023

MALTA — GlobalFoundries’ stock price jumped more than 10% on Monday, the third day of public trading for the Saratoga… Read more »

PHOTO PROVIDEDAn employee works in the cleanroom at GlobalFoundries' Fab 8 compputer chip foundry in Malta.

GlobalFoundries launches apprenticeship program at Fab 8 in Malta

MALTA — GlobalFoundries has launched a program that will provide full-time employment and free training to apprentice maintenance technicians at… Read more »

A rendering of the STEM education center to be built at the HVCC North campus in Malta.

GlobalFoundries helping to create training center at HVCC North campus in Malta

MALTA — A training and apprenticeship center will be built in Malta to prepare students to work in high-demand industry… Read more »

From left, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.; GlobalFoundries CEO Tom Caulfield; and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo pose at GlobalFoundries Fab 8 in Malta Monday
Saratoga County

GlobalFoundries announces second chip factory in Saratoga County

MALTA — GlobalFoundries on Monday announced plans to build a second computer chip factory in Saratoga County and spend $1… Read more »

The GlobalFoundries campus is shown in 2018. File
Saratoga County

Second GlobalFoundries chip factory announced for Saratoga County; To add 1,000 jobs

MALTA — GlobalFoundries on Monday announced plans to build a second computer chip factory in Saratoga County and spend $1… Read more »

Former Gov. George M. Pataki speaks at groundbreaking for GlobalFoundries in Malta in a July 2009 Gazette file photo and July 2019 in an aerial image provided by the computer chip maker.
Saratoga County

Headquarters move is latest win for Saratoga County in long-running GlobalFoundries saga in Malta

MALTA — The announcement last week that computer chip manufacturer GlobalFoundries would move its headquarters to New York was a milestone… Read more »

GlobalFoundries CEO Tom Caulfield and U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer Monday (inset, Stephen Williams); The GlobalFoundries campus in 2018 (background, file)
Saratoga County

GlobalFoundries moving world headquarters to Malta; Company hints at 2nd chip plant if fed support offered

MALTA – Computer chip manufacturer GlobalFoundries is moving its worldwide corporate headquarters from Silicon Valley to Malta, and continues to consider… Read more »

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Saratoga County

Scannell warehouse project in Malta faces some opposition

MALTA — Plans for a massive warehouse complex at the Luther Forest Technology Campus are facing some opposition, including possibly from… Read more »

A production area is shown at GlobalFoundries' Fab8 computer chip factory in Malta.

GlobalFoundries to boost production in Malta after year of record sales

MALTA — GlobalFoundries made record sales volume of its computer chips in 2020 and expects to exceed that in 2021…. Read more »

The GlobalFoundries campus is shown in 2018. File

GlobalFoundries to make computer chips for U.S. defense in Malta

MALTA — GlobalFoundries’ Fab 8 computer chip factory will begin to supply the U.S. Department of Defense. The company already supplies… Read more »

Darren O'Connor
Saratoga County

Malta Supervisor Darren O’Connor won’t run again

MALTA — Malta Town Supervisor Darren O’Connor won’t be running for re-election this fall, he said on Saturday. The 66-year-old Republican,… Read more »

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