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Ex-Motorola CEO Jha appointed chief of GlobalFoundries

Jha, an industry veteran who presided over Motorola's sale to Google Inc , replaces Ajit Manocha, who was appointed CEO in mid-2011 but now reverts to serving as an adviser to Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Investment Company, GlobalFoundries' owner.

January 07, 2014 / 13:40 IST
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Contract chipmaker GlobalFoundries Inc has appointed former Motorola Mobility chief Sanjay Jha as CEO, as it prepares to invest USD 9 billion to USD 10 billion over the next two years on next-generation semiconductor manufacturing.

Jha, an industry veteran who presided over Motorola's sale to Google Inc, replaces Ajit Manocha, who was appointed CEO in mid-2011 but now reverts to serving as an adviser to Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Investment Company, GlobalFoundries' owner.

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Some in the industry had speculated that Jha would be tapped to run Intel , a job that ultimately went to Brian Krzanich. At GlobalFoundries, Jha will spearhead the chip company's build-out of a leading-edge facility in Malta, New York, plus upgrades to facilities in Singapore and Germany.

GlobalFoundries competes against leading contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co , which is also investing heavily in technology to make smaller and costlier integrated circuits.