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Jul 19, 09:17
ICT
Foxconn, Luxshare to gain from consumer electronics demand recovery
Jul 19, 11:28
SEMICONDUCTORS
Singapore gears up for semiconductor boom with new land and perks
Jul 19, 10:44
SEMICONDUCTORS
Huawei sues MediaTek in potential shift to IC design house patent licensing
SEMICONDUCTORS
Jul 19, 09:07
TSMC proposes Foundry 2.0 to alleviate antitrust concerns
TSMC has come up with a new definition of the foundry sector, a move aimed at dispelling market concerns about its dominance, as it braces for possible impacts on the global semiconductor industry if Donald Trump returns to the White House.
Jul 19, 12:20
Silicon dreams: a SWOT analysis of India's burgeoning semiconductor industry
The semiconductor frenzy is a worldwide phenomenon, but India's situation is distinctive.
Jul 19, 11:10
Samsung reportedly elects memory over foundry at P4 to capitalize on booming AI server market
Instead of building a foundry production line at its P4 facility as previously planned, Samsung Electronics reportedly plans to prioritize building a memory production line, highlighting the company's strategy to solidify its position in the memory market, particularly Enterprise Solid-State Drives (eSSDs) driven by AI.
ICT
Jul 19, 13:55
GenAI's staying power: Private AI and smaller models preferred by enterprises
Despite occasional warnings from institutions about a potential GenAI bubble, a new survey reveals that this emerging technology is here to stay.
Jul 19, 09:27
Liquid cooling boom lures companies despite high entry barriers
The rise of AI computing power has intensified the demand for higher Thermal Design Power (TDP), pushing traditional fan-based cooling solutions to their limits. As a result, liquid cooling solutions have garnered renewed attention, with industry leaders like NVIDIA acknowledging that the AI era will predominantly rely on liquid cooling technologies.
Jul 19, 12:28
Samsung Exynos 2500 marks pivotal comeback amid looming competition
Samsung Electronics is making significant strides with its next-generation mobile application processor, the Exynos 2500. Despite initial reports of low yield rates, recent industry updates suggest substantial progress. The success of this chip could be a turning point for Samsung's wafer foundry and System LSI businesses, particularly if it secures a place in the Galaxy S25 series smartphones.
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Jul 19, 14:11
Xiaomi reclaims leadership in Indian smartphone market in 2Q24
Multiple challenges slowed India's smartphone market, as vendors saw a meager 1% growth in shipments. Xiaomi reclaimed its leadership in the market after six quarters.
Jul 19, 11:09
Satellite communications: Apple's next big move with iOS 18
Apple is set to unveil iOS 18, its latest mobile operating system, which promises a slew of significant updates. Among these, the most notable is the expansion of satellite communication services from emergency-only to a regular feature. This shift means that approximately 375 million iPhone users globally will soon be able to use satellite messaging even in non-emergency situations.
Jul 19, 09:23
Rising chip competition worries mobile phone makers
Mobile phone manufacturers are concerned about the increasing competition among chip vendors for advanced process capacity, despite the more optimistic demand forecasts.
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Jul 19, 14:08
The German electrification dream falters as supplier bankruptcy surges 60%
The automotive industry's shift towards electrification is proving to be a more treacherous journey than anticipated, with actual performance falling short of expectations and investments yielding disappointing returns. What was once seen as a transformative opportunity has now become an "investment trap" for many supply chain companies struggling to keep pace with the trend.
Jul 19, 11:43
Taiwan electric scooter market evolves with innovative designs and diverse options
The electric scooter market in Taiwan is experiencing significant growth, driven by an increasing variety of options and manufacturers diversifying their product lines to meet various application scenarios.
Jul 19, 16:01
Trump vows action to end electric vehicle 'mandate' on day one
Former President Donald Trump used his nomination speech to take aim at President Joe Biden's electric vehicle policies, vowing to action against them on his first day in office.
SUSTAINABILITY
Jul 19, 10:29
Acer explores hydrogen power to boost ESG initiatives
Hydrogen energy, lauded for its superior thermal properties and negligible carbon emissions, is garnering attention from governments, corporations, and investors as a pivotal component in the shift toward low-carbon energy solutions. Jason Chen, Chairman and CEO of Acer, revealed that the company is delving into hydrogen power generation, engaging in discussions with several firms, and planning to initiate operations in regions with higher electricity prices.
Jul 19, 14:48
Hyundai Motors to propel hydrogen bus expansion with 300 new charging stations
Hyundai Motor is set to reshape South Korea's eco-friendly bus market by significantly bolstering its hydrogen bus business. The automaker plans to make a substantial investment in Kohygen, a company specializing in hydrogen bus charging stations, to establish over 300 charging stations nationwide.
Jul 19, 12:02
Swancor forges alliance for recyclable low carbon circular economy
Swancor Holding recently announced its ambitious initiative, the "Recyclable Low Carbon Circular Economy Alliance." This coalition aims to spearhead collaborative efforts across industry, government, and academia, focusing squarely on advancing research and development in the burgeoning field of circular economy within Taiwan's borders.
AEROSPACE
Jul 17
Nikon expands into 3D printing with eye on US defense market
Nikon Corp. is fielding interest from defense and aerospace companies in the US for its metal 3D printers, according to the Japanese precision equipment maker's president.
Jul 16
Taiwan startup Tron Future makes anti-interference drones
Taiwan has established an R&D initiative akin to the US Department of Defense's Defense Innovation Unit (DIU). This initiative serves as the matchmaker between the military procurement office and the private sector, such as research institutions and startups supplying innovative technologies.
Jul 15
Interoperability with the US? Overhaul awaits Taiwan's defense industry
Observing the Chinese military's rapid pace of modernization and the war in Ukraine, where drones and satellites have shown their tactical values, Taiwan is gradually waking up to the reality of modern warfare and has stepped up its modernization pace. For the first time since 2022, Taiwan's defense ministry turned to domestic suppliers in the private sector to build commercial-grade military drones as well as anti-drone systems.
DISPLAYS
Jul 18
AI to advance AUO dual-axis transformation, says chairman
Taiwanese optoelectronics specialist AUO is accelerating its "dual-axis" transformation with AI, according to chairman Paul Peng.
Jul 17
TCL CSOT reportedly offered higher bid than BOE for LGD's Guangzhou LCD factory
LG Display (LGD) is in the process of selling its 8.5-generation LCD factory in Guangzhou, China, where TCL CSOT has reportedly offered a higher bid than BOE. If LGD successfully sold its Guangzhou factory it could improve LGD's performance in the second half of 2024 and accelerate investment in 8.6-generation OLED production lines for IT devices.
Jul 17
Sharp halts production on large-size LCD panels; 500 employees 'forced' to retire early
Sharp's large-size LCD panel factory, Sakai Display Product (SDP), located in Osaka, Japan, is set to close by the end of September 2024. Sharp has offered an early retirement plan for the factory's employees, affecting approximately 500 people.
BIZ FOCUS
Jul 18, 10:42
Generative AI ignites: Semiconductor industry shows new facet
Monday 15 July 2024
Crypto Quantique partners with silicon IP distributors across Asia to deliver quantum-driven chip security
Monday 15 July 2024
How cryptocurrency technology can enhance financial services
Thursday 11 July 2024
TechInsights: Americas' chip suppliers continue to dominate R&D spending
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MediaTek to surpass Qualcomm Snapdragon in 5G smartphone market
AI server shipments to surge in 2H24 as GPU shortage eases
SK Hynix on track to explore interposer-free HBM4 production
TSMC proposes Foundry 2.0 to alleviate antitrust concerns
Huawei sues MediaTek in potential shift to IC design house patent licensing
OpenAI reportedly talks with Broadcom for chip development amid growing GPU-ASIC competition
The return of a US-China trade war? Q&A with political economist June Park
Samsung halts foundry line construction at P4 amid customer challenges
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