The automotive and industrial automation sectors remain the most significant drivers of development for edge AI, according to Renesas during a recent technology forum it hosted in...
Qualcomm has sent out invitations to its latest launch event in China, which is widely expected to focus on the Generative AI (GenAI) capabilities of the upgraded version of its latest...
Faced with Nvidia's absolute dominance in China's AI chip market, how difficult is it for AMD to grab a share of China's AI market away from Nvidia? Experts said it will be tough...
Hyundai Motor is reportedly designing auto semiconductors based on the 5nm process, aiming to ensure a stable supply of advanced chips in the Software Defined Vehicles (SDV) era....
According to Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), in 2023, the total combined revenue of Taiwan's government-developed science parks, which include Hsinchu Science...
India, which provides 20% of talent in the chip design sector, will likely experience a talent shortage as the country strives to develop a self-reliant semiconductor ecosystem.
Micron Technology has announced the appointment of Robert Swan to its board of directors. Swan is a prominent leader with a successful career in the semiconductor industry and presently...
Despite supply chain inventory levels returning to normal, fabless chipmakers and IC distributors are still uncertain about network IC market prospects for this year.
After India approved three chip projects to develop a local chipmaking ecosystem, an Indian government official disclosed the country is likely to see at least 2-3 wafer fabs and...
Nvidia's rising profitability amid the AI surge has captivated attention from around the globe. However, regarding AI chip revenue, SemiAnalysis analysts have highlighted that Broadcom...
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