At the SEMICON China 2026 opening keynote, Siemens EDA IC Products Executive Vice President (EVP) Ankur Gupta delivered a clear message: traditional EDA software is no longer sufficient, and future chip design tools must be AI-driven.
Arm has officially unveiled its first fully self-designed physical chip, the Arm AGI CPU, targeting data center mass production. The announcement came at the Arm Everywhere conference in San Francisco, sending shockwaves through an already fiercely competitive AI chip market.
Nuvoton and Tower have agreed to restructure their joint Japanese operations, a move that could reallocate fabs and services and affect global semiconductor supply chains and customer relationships. The deal separates the partners' 12‑inch and 8‑inch businesses to sharpen strategic focus and ensure continuity across operations and customers worldwide.
SEMICON China 2026 opened on March 25 in Shanghai, as the global semiconductor industry enters a new expansion cycle fueled by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence.
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are significantly increasing capital expenditures at their factories in China to expand chip supply and enhance profitability. According to Seoul Economic Daily, citing data from the Financial Services Commission, Samsung plans to invest KRW465.4 billion (approx. US$308.8 million) in its Xi'an plant in 2025, a 67.5% increase over the KRW277.8 billion invested in 2024.
As advanced packaging pushes toward 3D integration and high-bandwidth computing, hybrid bonding has emerged as a critical battleground for semiconductor equipment makers.
Major memory manufacturer Nanya Technology announced a groundbreaking private placement that, for the first time, will involve four major international companies, forming a notably strong lineup. The investors include NAND leaders Kioxia and Sandisk, SK Hynix's NAND subsidiary Solidigm, and networking giant Cisco Systems. Together, they will subscribe to approximately 352 million common shares.
Elon Musk recently announced the launch of the "Terafab" project, selecting Austin, Texas, as its first site, with plans to build a fully integrated semiconductor supply chain covering compute chips, logic chips, memory, packaging, and photomasks. While key details such as capital expenditure, production timelines, and partners remain undisclosed, the site's proximity to Samsung Electronics' Taylor fab has drawn intense market attention.
Nvidia and Emerald AI said on Tuesday that they are joining forces with a group of major US power producers — including AES Corporation, Constellation Energy, Invenergy, NextEra Energy, Nscale Energy & Power, and Vistra — to develop a new generation of "AI factories" designed to come online faster and operate as active participants in the power grid.
US Senators Jim Banks and Elizabeth Warren, in a joint letter dated March 23, called on US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to suspend Nvidia's export licenses for advanced AI chips destined for China and intermediary Southeast Asian countries, including Singapore and Vietnam.
As Taiwan-based IC design firms face declining global market share due to China, Taiwan's Aspeed stands out by dominating the baseboard management controller (BMC) chip sector.
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