Compared to some bigger memory makers (think Kingston, Micron), Geil actually looks dimunitive by comparison. The little company packs a punch however; you would see why in this tour.
Geil (otherwise known as Golden Emperor International Ltd.) actually occupies two floors of an industrial complex at Lian Cheng Rd, Taipei. One floor handles the adminstration while the other is the floor where the RAM sorting process is carried out. We're touring the floor that actually handles the Ball Grid Array (BGA) chips.
The floor looks unoccupied mainly because most of the test jigs and staff have called it a day. From a hobbyist perspective, BGA work seldom calls for clean room environments, but tidiness and static-awareness is evident in this space.......
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