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Monday 16 October 2023
Is Arm China becoming cradle for China's chipmaking or a stumbling block?
Arm reportedly has seen several of its high-level executives resign from Arm China, a joint venture with its Chinese partner, to move on to assist the Shenzhen municipal government...
Monday 16 October 2023
IC design houses remain wary about placing orders with foundries
Despite their sales results reflecting a pick-up in customer orders, Taiwan-based IC design houses intend to be cautious when placing orders with their foundry partners, according...
Monday 16 October 2023
Nio, Xpeng, Li Auto grow SiC adoption in EVs to gain traction
China-based automakers have announced their September sales. Emerging EV companies like Nio, Xpeng and Li Auto saw themselves on different growing paths. However, all three carmakers...
Monday 16 October 2023
Taiwanese MOSFET suppliers hope for higher production volume in 2024 driven by AI and Huawei
MOSFET have gone through several quarters of low performance and inventory adjustments. Recently, there are signs of recovery. Apart from the AI server-driven subcontractors boosting...
Monday 16 October 2023
Weekly news roundup: US's tentative restrictions on RISC-V will harm itself the most and other top stories
These are the most-read articles on the DIGITIMES Asia website during the week of October 9-13:
Friday 13 October 2023
TSMC receives US 1-year extension for sanction waiver, applying for permanent authorization
TSMC has been granted a 1-year extension to its exemption from US trade sanctions on China as the company announced that its Nanjing facility, which manufactures 28nm and 16nm chips,...
Friday 13 October 2023
US's tentative restrictions on RISC-V will harm itself the most, instead of China
Bipartisan efforts in the US Congress are trying to push the Biden Administration to take action in restricting US individuals or companies from exporting RISC-V technologies to China...
Friday 13 October 2023
US auto strike benefits aftermarket supply chain
Strikes at the plants of General Motors, Ford and Stellantis have not seen the signs of the end. However, consumers' purchasing behaviors have become different already. The adjustment...
Friday 13 October 2023
LinkCom sees wireless charging business grow, scaling automotive-grade magnetics
Taiwan-based magnetics solution provider LinkCom Manufacturing said its networking communication customers will keep increasing the penetration rate of their Wi-Fi 6/6E wireless equipment...
Friday 13 October 2023
Chinese packaging companies launch 4th round of price hikes amidst decline in LED profits
With market demand weak, LED manufacturers in both Taiwan and China are facing declines in revenue and profits in 2023. Although Chinese LED makers started to initiate price hikes...
Friday 13 October 2023
Easing US export controls won't reverse dwindling foreign capital in Chinese chip production
On October 9, the South Korean presidential office issued a statement stating that it had received notice from the United States that Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix's China-based...
Thursday 12 October 2023
Senior Arm China staff quit to create government-backed startup
Several key former employees from Arm Holdings Plc's Chinese venture have started a chip design house with local government backing, adding to uncertainty in the British firm's biggest...
Thursday 12 October 2023
Academia: China's astonishing reverse engineering capabilities spur steep rise in US strategic concerns
Unfazed by US technological containment efforts, the release of Huawei's Mate 60 Pro 5G smartphone symbolizes a strong resurgence of China's advanced semiconductor fabrication capabilities...
Thursday 12 October 2023
US sanctions to hinder SenseTime's automotive business growth
China-based image recognition technology company SenseTime is ramping up its automotive sales as self-driving develops. The effort is critical to SenseTime because China's sluggish...
Thursday 12 October 2023
Huawei eyes on 5.5G to invogorate wireless communication market
As consumer electronics demand remains sluggish, new Huawei rotating chairman Ken Hu expects 5.5G to inject fresh momentum into its supply chain.