SK Hynix announced a comprehensive organizational restructuring to expand its global research network and reinforce its leadership in the high-bandwidth memory sector. The strategic shift comes as a ZDNet Korea report indicates the South Korean chipmaker may postpone mass production of its next-generation HBM4 chips due to timeline changes for Nvidia's Rubin AI accelerators
Ola Electric has started mass deliveries of its S1 Pro+ scooters powered by the indigenously developed 4680 Bharat Cell, making it the first Indian company to fully own both battery pack and cell manufacturing. The rollout marks a major milestone in India's push to strengthen domestic electric vehicle (EV) capabilities
The global electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and original design manufacturing (ODM) supply chain experienced many structural changes during the third quarter of 2025. In the face of generative AI competition and geopolitical pressure, the global supply chain has been reshaped. For China's electronics manufacturers, this shift is a transformation from "Made in China" to becoming global manufacturing service providers
Geopolitical realignments are accelerating a reshaping of the global outsourced assembly and test (OSAT) landscape. Industry analysts say that over the next five years, advanced AI-chip packaging capacity will consolidate around two critical hubs: Taiwan and the United States. The key beneficiaries are expected to be ASE Holdings and Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) in Taiwan, and Amkor Technology in the US and South Korea
Tesla, the world's leading electric-vehicle maker, mounted a striking late-2025 comeback in China's battery-electric market — a rebound that stands in sharp contrast to the company's sharp downturn in Europe and underscores the growing complexity of its global strategy
VinFast plans to invest US$500 million in expanding its manufacturing operations in India, marking the second phase of its previously announced US$2 billion commitment to the country
According to IDC's latest forecast, released on December 5, 2025, China is expected to overtake Taiwan, accounting for the world's second-largest integrated circuit (IC) design revenue starting in 2026. The shift is attributed to China's aggressive pursuit of chip demand autonomy and the rapid emergence of domestic startups focused on edge computing and AIoT markets
India is reviewing a proposal that would require smartphone makers to keep satellite-assisted location tracking permanently enabled on all devices, triggering strong pushback from Apple, Google, and Samsung over privacy risks, Reuters reported. The debate follows the government's recent reversal of a controversial order mandating a state-run cyber safety app
As geopolitical tensions between China and multiple countries intensify alongside China's aggressive expansion into overseas automotive markets, supply chain players reveal that customer demands for non-Chinese standards are becoming increasingly stringent. At the same time, more brand vendors require local production, testing suppliers' capabilities, of expanding their global footprints. Clearly, supply chain players need multiple approaches to address current challenges
Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO, has warned that China may fall behind the US in artificial intelligence (AI) development due to restricted access to funding. Speaking at a Harvard Kennedy School forum, Schmidt argued that the market currently underestimates AI's potential economic impact and dismissed notions of an AI investment bubble
India backtracks on plan for pre-installation of security app after public pushback. Global AI firms are partnering with local giants for AI data centers in India
Facing intensifying carbon-reduction pressures, traditional steelmaker POSCO Holdings has partnered with South Korean high-temperature water electrolysis firm Enforus to accelerate the domestic development of viable clean hydrogen production. Enforus aims to leverage advanced solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC) technologies to meet rising market demands over the coming decade
Taiwan's auto market is heading into 2025 weighed down by a mix of political and economic uncertainties. Major carmakers have already trimmed their full-year forecasts, now expecting total sales of roughly 400,000 vehicles—well below the 450,000 units sold in 2024. Yet despite the muted outlook, suppliers in the domestic automotive chain say the next five years could mark the start of a new boom for locally manufactured vehicles, driven by an influx of new models and a renewed push for localization
China's storage industry is at a critical juncture. Surging AI workloads have fuelled a global shortage of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and pushed storage to the forefront of the semiconductor market. Yet while overseas suppliers have filled HBM capacity through 2027, many Chinese vendors remain trapped in margin-draining price competition that limits innovation
Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei said artificial intelligence is poised to deliver the most significant industrial gains over the next three to five years, but he warned that the global supply of computing capacity may eventually exceed demand. Speaking in Shanghai, Ren also disclosed that Huawei has spent the last three years training more than 3,000 workers to support its advanced chip manufacturing operations as the company continues to navigate extensive US export restrictions
South Korea is racing to slash its more than 90% dependence on imported power semiconductors. Industry leaders warn that this reliance threatens the country's competitiveness in electric vehicles (EVs), data centers, and emerging mobility markets. Airport ground support equipment (GSE) has emerged as a strategic platform to validate and scale domestic power semiconductor technologies