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Tuesday 18 November 2025
3D DRAM steps into AI inference: d-Matrix links with Alchip, Andes for Raptor build-out
d-Matrix completed a US$275 million Series C round in early November, raising its valuation to US$2 billion, and is speeding up the commercialisation of its 3D In-Memory Compute (3D IMC) technology and its next-generation Raptor inference accelerator for data centres as generative AI inference chips evolve quickly.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Panjit's MOSFET becomes top 3Q25 revenue contributor
Power semiconductor integrated device manufacturer (IDM) Panjit International has announced its consolidated financial results for the third quarter of 2025. Although quarterly revenue declined slightly, the company's profitability improved due to product mix optimization, specifically increased contributions from automotive electronics and MOSFET product lines.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
WT Microelectronics breaks record in overseas fundraising to seize US and Europe opportunities
WT Microelectronics announced on November 17 that it has completed the simultaneous pricing of its global depositary receipts (GDRs) and unsecured convertible bonds, expecting to raise a total of approximately US$739 million. The funds will primarily support foreign currency purchases needed to meet business growth demands.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Samsung reportedly achieves 60% yield rate for Exynos 2600 chip, plans competitive pricing
Samsung Electronics Co. has reportedly reached a 60% yield rate in producing its next-generation mobile application processor (AP), the Exynos 2600, using its 2nm GAA process technology. The company aims to price the chip US$20 to US$30 lower than Qualcomm's Snapdragon equivalent.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Etron benefits from booming edge AI market, shortages extend through 2026
AI has pushed the memory industry into a growth cycle. Etron Technology President Elvis Deng stated that memory supply is now in short supply across the board. DDR4, LPDDR4, and DDR3 shortages will be difficult to ease in the short term, and are expected to persist into the second half of 2026—2027.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
The Intel-TSMC talent tug-of-war just escalated, now with a familiar name

When Dr. Wei-Jen Lo, the former senior vice president for corporate strategy development at TSMC, retired in July at the age of 75, many in the chip industry assumed his career had drawn to a close. Lo, an architect of several major process breakthroughs at TSMC and a key figure in the company's rise to technological dominance, was widely expected to honor strict noncompete commitments after stepping down.

Tuesday 18 November 2025
Arm plugs into NVLink — and suddenly the AI data-center map looks less x86-shaped
Arm and Nvidia announced new steps to expand their collaboration on AI data center infrastructure, highlighting the growing demand for energy-efficient computing as AI workloads scale. Companies across the sector are prioritizing "intelligence per watt," as power constraints increasingly limit data center capacity and performance.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Microsoft benefits from OpenAI tech sharing for ASIC development
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently stated in an interview that Microsoft can access OpenAI's model research outcomes. System-level innovations developed by OpenAI can also be fully leveraged by Microsoft, which can implement these designs first for OpenAI and then extend or adapt them to its own purposes. Going forward, Microsoft will be able to share OpenAI's proprietary chip-related technologies and use them as a foundation to adjust or expand its own application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chip development.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Taiwan advances quantum computing race with dual platforms, 10-qubit chip by 1H26
Taiwan's Academia Sinica has unveiled its quantum chip fabrication platform (QC-Fab) and quantum computing test platform (QC-Test), marking a major step in the nation's push into quantum technology. QC-Fab began trial operations in September 2025, while QC-Test is expected to open for trials in 2026. A 10-qubit quantum computer chip under in-house development is slated for deployment in the first half of 2026.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
China's legacy chip dominance poses 'severe' threat, warns author of 'Chip War'
Chris Miller, the influential author of Chip War, is warning that while the West is focused on advanced AI, China is quietly weaponizing the market for older legacy semiconductors.
Monday 17 November 2025
Taiwan MCU makers expand into power and cooling to mitigate AI data center power consumption surge
As rack-level power consumption and cooling requirements rise in data centers, Taiwanese microcontroller (MCU) suppliers are innovating in power-supply and cooling-fan controls. Nuvoton Technology recently introduced an integrated baseboard management controller (BMC). Additionally, Holtek is upgrading server-fan solutions and expects major growth in brushless DC motor (BLDC) applications.
Monday 17 November 2025
From oil to chip: China's Heshun Petro makes an unexpected US$220M leap into semiconductor IP
Hunan Heshun Petroleum Co. announced a controlling acquisition of MSquare Technology, a Shanghai-based semiconductor IP and chiplet-interconnect developer. The November 16, 2025, disclosure marks the fuel distributor's move beyond its energy roots and into China's high-performance computing and advanced chip-design landscape.
Monday 17 November 2025
Nvidia tightens grip on Vera Rubin cooling supply chain, squeezing margins
Nvidia is preparing a major shift in how it manages the supply chain for its next-generation Vera Rubin server platform, tightening control over both assembly and key thermal components as power consumption rises and liquid cooling becomes mandatory.
Sunday 16 November 2025
Ability Enterprise eyes new SoC development integrating neural network engine
Optical imaging solution supplier Ability Enterprises said tariff issues stemming from regional political tensions are gradually being resolved, allowing flexible adjustments across its manufacturing sites in China, Vietnam, and Taiwan based on customer demand.
Saturday 15 November 2025
Commentary: The AI bubble question resurfaces, yet China's cycle logic diverges sharply
As 2025 nears its close, the global artificial intelligence (AI) boom is again prompting debate over whether the sector is entering speculative territory. From Silicon Valley to Wall Street and across China's tech and investment circles, comparisons with the 2000 dot-com bubble have intensified. With China now a central participant in the AI landscape rather than an observer, the debate has gained broader industry attention.
Friday 14 November 2025
Advantech targets medical and robotics in edge AI
Embedded World North America 2025 took place in Anaheim, California, from November 4-6, 2025. Advantech, alongside partners including MediaTek, Qualcomm, Nvidia, and NXP Semiconductor, showcased a range of edge AI application solutions.
Friday 14 November 2025
Microip expands into North America, eyes growth in agriculture and defense tech
Microip, a provider of custom ASIC and AI software design services, has established a new business team in North America to tap into the growing demand for edge artificial intelligence. The company aims to expand its presence in sectors such as agriculture, aquaculture, and livestock management, while also targeting emerging opportunities in maritime logistics and defense-related unmanned systems. Microip projects more than 40% revenue growth in the North American market by 2026.
Friday 14 November 2025
Baidu sets a new Kunlun chip trajectory as chair questions the AI boom
Baidu used its World 2025 conference on November 13, 2025, to reset its long-term AI strategy, with founder and chairman Robin Li and EVP Shen Dou detailing how the company plans to expand from silicon to large-model infrastructure. Li addressed renewed debate over an "AI bubble," while Shen outlined Baidu's latest Kunlun chips and a five-year roadmap pointing to a deeper, end-to-end build-out of China's AI stack.
Friday 14 November 2025
China's AI silicon enters the Gulf with SenseTime at the helm
President Donald Trump's mid-May visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, joined by Nvidia's Jensen Huang and AMD's Lisa Su, sparked renewed investment interest across the Middle East. Washington framed the trip as a push to promote US AI software and hardware and strengthen its influence in fast-growing regional compute markets.
Friday 14 November 2025
Elon Musk looks to space for Tesla's next AI chip
Tesla is extending its in-house chip roadmap beyond vehicles and humanoid robots, with CEO Elon Musk signaling that the company's forthcoming AI8 processor could power orbiting data centers for SpaceX, even as its promised Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities remain incomplete.
Thursday 13 November 2025
WPG restructures to accelerate global expansion and lead in logistics
WPG Holdings has unveiled a comprehensive group restructuring plan that will consolidate its four subsidiaries—World Peace Industrial (WPI), Silicon Application Corporation (SAC), AIT Group, and Yosun Industrial Corp.—into two core business units led by WPI and AIT. The initiative aims to boost operational efficiency and achieve economies of scale, positioning the company for stronger growth.
Thursday 13 November 2025
Microsoft speeds up AI chip development with OpenAI IP licensing
Microsoft has accelerated its artificial intelligence (AI) chip development by licensing proprietary chip and system design innovations from OpenAI, CEO Satya Nadella disclosed during a podcast interview. The licensing agreement grants Microsoft rights to all system-level innovations and intellectual property (IP) emerging from its collaboration with OpenAI, facilitating faster progress on Microsoft's AI accelerators and computing architectures.
Thursday 13 November 2025
Rebellions expands US presence with Silicon Valley hires, launches North America entity
South Korean AI chip startup Rebellions is accelerating its global expansion, establishing a US entity and appointing two senior Silicon Valley executives to strengthen its position in the North American market.
Thursday 13 November 2025
Infineon doubles down on AI power growth, targets EUR1.5 billion revenue in fiscal 2026 amid surging data center demand
Infineon Technologies is ramping up its focus on AI infrastructure, projecting EUR1.5 billion (approx. US$1.74 billion) in AI server-related revenue for fiscal 2026, double the previous year's level. Executives said the company's leadership across power management technologies and strong partnerships with GPU and server makers position it to capture accelerating AI-driven growth.
Thursday 13 November 2025
Infineon forecasts moderate growth for fiscal 2026 amid currency headwinds
Infineon Technologies expects moderate growth in fiscal 2026 as geopolitical uncertainties, tariff risks, and currency fluctuations weigh on near-term performance. CEO Jochen Hanebeck said the company remains well-positioned for long-term growth, driven by structural demand and rising opportunities in AI and energy efficiency.