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Saturday 22 February 2025
Taiwan eyeing Indian talent to support Silicon Valley-like tech hub plans
Taiwan's status as a global powerhouse in the semiconductor industry could be undermined by labor shortages, but talent from India could provide a solution.
Friday 21 February 2025
Apple unveils iPhone 16e as affordable option, targets iPhone 11/12 users for upgrades
Apple has officially unveiled the iPhone 16e, marking a significant shift in the company's strategy as it also announces the discontinuation of the iPhone SE product line. The iPhone 16e is now positioned as Apple's entry-level iPhone, offering a more affordable option without compromising on key performance features.
Friday 21 February 2025
EU approves funding for Infineon's Dresden fab under European chip incentive
According to Infineon's press release, the European Commission has approved funding for Infineon's Smart Power Fab in Dresden under the European Chips Act, with expected approval from Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action in the coming months. The fab also benefits from the European Commission's IPCEI ME/CT program, totaling about EUR1 billion (approx. US$1.05 billion) in funding. Construction began in March 2023, and the facility is set to open in 2026.
Friday 21 February 2025
PC brands to hike US price as tariff pressures mount on chipmakers
Major PC brands have started raising prices on US-bound products, attributing the hikes to tariff pressures. The industry's strategy has shifted from stockpiling inventory ahead of tariffs to direct price adjustments in response to evolving trade policies.
Friday 21 February 2025
Huawei CEO hints at 'Backup Plan 2.0'; HiSilicon launches new automotive chip
HiSilicon is keen to grow its chip business beyond mobile phones and computing to the automotive industry, according to industry sources in China. During a recent summit for private entrepreneurs organized by the Chinese government, Huawei founder Zhengfei Ren's remarks about launching "Backup Plan 2.0" have drawn renewed attention.
Friday 21 February 2025
Intel on the brink: boardroom battles, Trump's policies, the TSMC dilemma
With geopolitical tensions reshaping the semiconductor landscape, Intel's future hinges on decisions made by its board, the Trump administration, and Wall Street investors eyeing its assets. But inside Intel, engineers are pushing back against the company's current course.
Friday 21 February 2025
Apple's C1 modem faces market skepticism: Can it rival Qualcomm?
Apple has officially launched its newest budget-friendly model, the iPhone 16e, which is equipped with the company's self-developed modem chip, the C1. The market is keenly observing its performance in terms of communication and power efficiency.
Thursday 20 February 2025
Reversal of trends in the semiconductor industry (1): From vertical integration to value chain deconstruction
Over the past 70 years of semiconductor industry development, there has been a significant shift towards deconstructing the industrial value chain into individual value chain nodes.
Thursday 20 February 2025
Apple develops first custom 5G modem for iPhone 16e, reducing Qualcomm dependence
Apple has unveiled the iPhone 16e featuring the company's first in-house developed 5G modem chip, named the Apple C1. The new modem, which the company claims is the most energy-efficient 5G modem available in smartphones, represents a strategic shift as Apple moves to reduce its reliance on Qualcomm's 5G technology.
Thursday 20 February 2025
Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on automotive and chip imports have caused 'chaos' among industry leaders
US President Donald Trump announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on auto imports, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals starting as early as April 2, with potential increases over time. This follows his recent 10% tariff on Chinese goods and 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Thursday 20 February 2025
MediaTek's profits hold steady, but bonuses shrink—global tech team expansion a key factor
MediaTek has announced its annual February bonus payout, but unlike past years, the 2025 edition has drawn less enthusiasm. While salary adjustments met expectations, many employees observed a noticeable decline in bonuses compared to previous years.
Thursday 20 February 2025
Retailers hoard RTX 5090, betting on crypto boom revival; Asus, MSI see profits surge
Nvidia's RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 launched on January 30, but demand has far outstripped supply. The limited initial stock, a common trend for high-end Nvidia GPUs, quickly vanished due to skyrocketing global demand, bulk purchases from Chinese buyers, and resellers hoarding inventory to capitalize on price surges. In Taiwan, the RTX 5090, originally priced at NT$70,000–80,000 (approx. US$2,138–2,444), is now being resold for NT$200,000, making it nearly impossible to find at its official price.
Thursday 20 February 2025
DeepSeek R1 sparks surge in China's Nvidia H GPU demand
The Chinese computing power market has experienced significant growth following the debut of DeepSeek R1. According to market sources, the end of the Lunar New Year holidays has increased activity as Internet and cloud service providers integrate with DeepSeek, driving heightened demand for Nvidia H-series GPUs.
Thursday 20 February 2025
Taiwan AI supply chain gears up for next boom as Nvidia GPU demand surges
The advent of DeepSeek and other factors are contributing to the current shortage of Nvidia's GPUs, as Taiwan's AI industry supply chain is on the brink of entering its third wave of strong growth momentum.
Thursday 20 February 2025
Microsoft unveils quantum computing chip for future data centers
Microsoft Corp. announced its first quantum computing chip, a major step in the company's effort to produce devices that might someday solve problems beyond the reach of modern computers.
Wednesday 19 February 2025
Nuvoton readies Microsoft co-developed BMC chip for mass production in 2025
Nuvoton, a microcontroller (MCU) provider, is emerging stronger from inventory corrections. Driven by recent pre-shipment demand from notebook/PC clients and continued adjustments to automotive inventory, the company anticipates improved demand across several product lines. Nuvoton is optimistic about its prospects in 2025, projecting overall performance to surpass that of 2024. A key driver will be the mass production of a remote server control (BMC) chip developed in collaboration with Microsoft, expected to positively impact revenue.
Wednesday 19 February 2025
ASICs struggle to challenge Nvidia's GPU dominance
The increasing adoption of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) for artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked discussions about potential competition to Nvidia's GPU market leadership. However, a recent analysis from Morgan Stanley indicates that ASICs pose minimal threat to Nvidia's position in the sector.
Wednesday 19 February 2025
Apple's self-made wireless chips push suppliers to adapt
Apple is ramping up efforts to develop its own wireless connectivity chips, signaling a shift away from suppliers. The company is advancing in modem, Wi-Fi, and RF chip development, with plans for gradual integration into new devices.
Wednesday 19 February 2025
Global silicon wafer shipments and revenue start to recover in late 2024
In the latter half of 2024, global demand for silicon wafers began to rebound from the industry's downturn experienced in 2023, as reported by the SEMI Silicon Manufacturers Group (SMG) in its year-end assessment of the silicon wafer sector.
Wednesday 19 February 2025
China's subsidy boosts flat-screen TV sales, while chipmakers face mixed demand
China recently unveiled a series of subsidy policies targeting consumer electronics and home appliances to stimulate domestic consumption. Beyond the central government's efforts, provinces across the country have introduced additional subsidies of varying sizes. The move aims to bolster consumer spending amid an economic slowdown.
Wednesday 19 February 2025
Arm shows signs of transformation into chip development; cloud ASIC becomes primary battlefield
Recent market rumors suggest that Arm is entering the chip development battleground, with Meta's cloud computing chip as its first product. Many are concerned that this indicates Arm will no longer solely operate in technology licensing but will instead compete directly with existing chip design clients, introducing greater uncertainty into the market.
Wednesday 19 February 2025
South Korea to invest US$700 million to build domestic On-Device AI chip 'Dream Team'
Despite aspirations to become a comprehensive semiconductor powerhouse, South Korea's global semiconductor market share remains at a mere 3%. The government is launching a major initiative to cultivate local talent and foster a thriving ecosystem.
Wednesday 19 February 2025
MediaTek takes lead in satcom: pioneering global standards for 6G era
While many major players in the communications supply chain have scaled back investments in satellite technology, MediaTek continues to push forward. The company consistently showcases its Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) solutions at key industry events, reinforcing its commitment to this evolving sector.
Tuesday 18 February 2025
Infineon ships first 8-inch SiC product to customers
According to Infineon's press release, the company is advancing its 8-inch silicon carbide (SiC) technology, having released its first products in the first quarter of 2025. These products, produced in Villach, Austria, will offer premium SiC power solutions for high-voltage applications such as renewable energy systems, trains, and electric vehicles.
Tuesday 18 February 2025
Taiwan dismisses Trump's TSMC claims, reaffirms win-win semiconductor partnership

After President Trump claimed that Taiwan has taken America's semiconductor chip business away, some speculate that the US government might regret its decision to provide a US$6.6 billion investment incentive to Taiwan's TSMC. Is it true that under Trump's policies, the US government can avoid spending a dime, while Taiwanese companies and other foreign businesses operating in the US are pressured by tariffs to invest and expand domestically? This prospect has raised significant concerns and challenges for Taiwan.

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