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Wednesday 25 March 2026
Taiwan plans national security law revisions after TSMC data breach involving former SVP
Following the case of former TSMC senior vice president Wei-Jen Lo taking sensitive company data, Taiwan's Ministry of Justice has proposed amendments to strengthen the National Security Act and close legal loopholes. The incident, involving alleged theft of TSMC's sub-2nm process technology and Lo's subsequent employment at Intel in the US, has been classified by the government as a violation concerning core national technologies.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
With Hua Hong partnership, STMicro builds 'China for China' supply chain
STMicroelectronics said this week that its STM32 microcontrollers, produced in partnership with Hua Hong Semiconductor, have entered volume production in China and are now being shipped to local customers, marking a significant step in the company's "China for China" strategy.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Commentary: How Taiwan's chip talent flow is shifting—lessons from SMIC and Terafab
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has launched the "Terafab" 2nm wafer fab project and initiated a global recruitment drive targeting high-level semiconductor talent, including engineers from Taiwan. This move recalls the talent migration wave over 20 years ago when Richard Chang led a team to establish Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC) in China.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Analysis: Qualcomm restructures Asia operations, giving Taiwan greater strategic weight
At a spring banquet in Taiwan, Qualcomm used the occasion not only to recap highlights from its recent appearances at major industry exhibitions, but also to underscore the growing importance of 6G standards in an AI-driven era. More consequentially, ST Liew—Vice President of Qualcomm Technologies and President for Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and Australia/New Zealand—announced a structural shift: Qualcomm's Taiwan operations will be elevated into a standalone region, reporting directly to the APAC president, on par with markets such as Japan and South Korea.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Broadcom expects optical communication supply chain capacity issues to ease by 2027
The Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC 2026) concluded on March 19, with Broadcom holding a media briefing to discuss the latest technologies and product announcements from the event. Addressing concerns about capacity bottlenecks across the optical communication supply chain, Broadcom acknowledged that many segments currently face tight supply conditions. However, the company noted that supply chain partners are actively expanding capacity, and more suppliers are joining the market. Broadcom projects that production capacity constraints will gradually be resolved by 2027.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
TSMC SVP Lora Ho to retire, set to join Acer as independent director
Acer is set to elect new board members at its 2026 shareholders' meeting, with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) senior vice president Lora Ho included in the list of nominees for the new board. Industry observers expect her nomination to be approved at Acer's shareholder meeting on May 29.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
SK Hynix files for potential US listing and ramps EUV investment as AI demand accelerates
SK Hynix said it has confidentially submitted a registration statement to the US Securities and Exchange Commission for a potential listing of American depositary shares, as part of a broader push to tap global capital markets.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Arm unveils AGI CPU aimed at scaling agentic AI, promising higher rack performance and lower data center costs
Arm on March 24, 2026, announced the Arm AGI CPU, its first mass-produced chip product, designed specifically for AI data centers and built on TSMC's 3nm process. The company presented the chip as a response to accelerating demand for processors capable of handling agentic AI workloads at scale.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Global semiconductor market rebounds in 2025 with AI-led expansion
According to Omdia, the global semiconductor market reached approximately US$830.8 billion in 2025, a 23.3% year-over-year increase and the second consecutive year of growth above 20%. This follows a downturn in 2023 and reflects a strong AI-driven recovery. The data processing segment, led by companies such as Nvidia, recorded the fastest expansion, while all major end markets — including automotive, industrial, and consumer — returned to growth, pointing to a broad-based recovery rather than the uneven rebound seen in 2024.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
How one recycler firm turns TSMC's chip waste into steel mill gold
Every advanced chip leaves behind a chemical trail. The solvents, acids, and sludge generated in semiconductor fabrication are growing faster than the fabs themselves — and for most of the world, they remain an expensive, hazardous liability. In Taiwan, one company has turned that problem into a business.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Samsung reportedly set to begin GaN foundry production, prepare SiC samples
Samsung Electronics is reportedly set to begin mass production at its gallium nitride (GaN) power semiconductor foundry line as early as the second quarter, while also preparing silicon carbide (SiC) samples for production later this year, according to reports from The Elec and ZDNet.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
Analysis: How Nvidia is reshuffling partners for the inference era
On August 15, 2023, a routine press release landed in the inboxes of semiconductor analysts and tech journalists worldwide. Titled "Groq Selects Samsung Foundry to Bring Next-gen LPU to the AI Acceleration Market," it presented a classic David-versus-Goliath narrative.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
Nexperia turmoil accelerates localization; Panjit targets 5% global MOS market share
As mature process foundry prices rise, Panjit COO Edgar Chen said the company will not implement across-the-board price hikes despite increasing copper raw material costs. Instead, the focus is on improving gross margins and optimizing product mix. Price increases of 10-20% are planned for low-margin products, mainly small-signal lines, with customer communications underway in the first quarter of 2026. The pricing impact is expected to show in the second quarter and be fully implemented by the third quarter.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
AI boom lifts substrate maker Kinsus as prices and demand rise
Buoyed by strong demand from makers of AI GPUs, CPUs, and application-specific chips, Kinsus Interconnect Technology said it expects a sharp lift in both revenue and product mix as new capacity for ABF substrates comes online.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
China's AI GPUs face equipment and software constraints, but system-level design boosts self-reliance
Although it may appear that China's AI GPU development is behind the US by one or more generations, a recent Morgan Stanley report reveals the actual gap is smaller than widely perceived.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
Trump administration's 'Pax Silica' fund to strengthen global semiconductor and AI supply chains
The Trump administration set up a US$250 million fund intended to grow out of its "Pax Silica" initiative launched in December 2025, aimed at supporting global supply chains for semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI), and critical minerals, according to the New York Times. The fund represents the first step in a voluntary consortium that could attract up to US$1 trillion in investments from allies, including Singapore, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Sweden, Japan, South Korea, Israel, Britain, and Australia, with the US committing US$250 million.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
Tata Semiconductor secures US$735 million for Dholera chip fab with strict lender conditions
Tata Semiconductor Manufacturing's US$735 million loan package could accelerate India's domestic chip ambitions, but it also highlights execution and supply-chain risks for global technology supply chains. Lenders have insisted on brand continuity and majority control over the company while accepting leased land valued at zero as collateral, according to Mint and The Economic Times.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
Taiwanese supply-chain implications as India doubles down on semiconductor incentives
Taiwanese semiconductor and electronics suppliers face clearer incentives and growing opportunities in India following a budgetary push that prioritizes localized supply chains and higher-value-added segments. The developments could prompt more firms to reassess investment feasibility, though large foundry players have so far remained cautious.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
Zeiss deepens Taiwan investment, taps new semiconductor lead as GM
Zeiss is significantly intensifying its investment in Taiwan, positioning the island as a premier global hub for its optical and semiconductor technologies. This strategic shift, marked by the appointment of Henry Cai as the new General Manager of Zeiss Taiwan, signals a move beyond product distribution toward deep-tier research and development collaboration.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
The chip gap: How Alibaba is pulling away from Tencent in China's AI arms race
Alibaba Group has been quietly building something big. Over recent years, it has pushed steadily into in-house chip development — moving from design and research all the way to large-scale commercialization, all in a bid to cut reliance on external suppliers.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit to spotlight Taiwan-US trade and investment ties
The upcoming SelectUSA investment summit is approaching, and Taiwanese firms are expected to be a major presence as they seek to integrate more closely with the US market. As the Taiwanese government continues encouraging its companies to "go east" by investing in the US to drive business growth, many firms are eager to seize this opportunity to better understand the American market and how to manage local supply chains.
Monday 23 March 2026
AI chip boom drives surge in demand for testing at Chunghwa Precision Test
Chunghwa Precision Test, a supplier of semiconductor testing interfaces, is seeing a surge in demand driven by high-performance computing and mobile application processors, as orders for advanced testing solutions continue to accelerate.
Monday 23 March 2026
India's FDI reset opens controlled door to Chinese participation in semiconductor supply chains
India's decision to ease foreign direct investment (FDI) restrictions for neighboring countries marks a calibrated shift in policy that could reshape its electronics and semiconductor supply chains, even as geopolitical sensitivities remain intact.
Monday 23 March 2026
Samsung reportedly in talks with Google, Microsoft on long-term memory supply agreements

Samsung Electronics is reportedly in discussions with Google and Microsoft to establish long-term memory semiconductor supply agreements, in what could become the first binding contracts of their kind in the memory industry, according to Korean media reports.

Monday 23 March 2026
Explainer: Why Nvidia's Groq LPU runs on Samsung silicon— Groq's scale and inference strategy
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlighted at GTC 2026 that AI has shifted from early model training to an era defined by inference and agent computing. To meet growing inference demands, Nvidia integrated its strategic acquisition of Groq and launched the Groq 3 LPU Rack as a token accelerator designed for ultra-low latency inference tasks, with Huang announcing that the LPU chip is manufactured by Samsung Electronics.