SUNY Poly featured in PC Magazine: How a Chip Gets Made: Visiting GlobalFoundries
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The plant is in an interesting location: the Luther Forest Technology Campus in Malta, about half an hour north of Albany. For years, the state of New York has been pushing to bring more technology to the region, with efforts including support for the SUNY Polytechnic Institute Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) and the Albany Nanotech Complex, one of the world's most advanced chip research facilities, which includes representatives from GlobalFoundries, Samsung, IBM, many research universities, and all of the leading manufacturers of chipmaking tools.