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The delay of the US "Chip Act" has seriously affected the expansion plans of large semiconductor companies

Feb 02 67

According to a recent report by The Wall Street Journal, many large U.S. semiconductor companies have sparked political disputes within Congress over the government’s subsidies for the semiconductor industry, causing tens of billions of dollars in potential factory projects to be in trouble and possibly weakening some political and industrial Leaders reinvigorated…
In order to suppress China and ease semiconductor shortages, US Senate votes to initially pass chip bill

Feb 02 70

On July 20, local time, according to Reuters, the U.S. Senate voted on Tuesday to initially pass a short version of the "Chip Act" to provide billions of dollars in subsidies and tax credits for the semiconductor industry to ease the shortage of semiconductors in the United States. The Senate passed a procedural measure with 64 votes in favor and 34 against, sett…
Global manufacturers: Chip shortages have eased

Feb 02 96

South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co, Swiss industrial robot maker ABB and Swedish refrigerator maker Electrolux, among others, see an easing of semiconductor chip shortages, a boost for manufacturers long vying for parts, Reuters reported. While an easing of chip shortages will ease the woes of the manufacturing sector, the industry is also battling factors such as ri…
GlobalFoundries CEO: There are plans to increase investment and expand production before the end of the year, but will not go to France to set up factories

Feb 02 119

According to the Nikkei Asian Review, since the chip shortage has not eased, Tom Caulfield, CEO of the wafer foundry GlobalFoundries, said that before the end of this year, he will decide to choose Singapore, New York or Germany to increase investment and expand production. At the same time, he also denied reports that GF cooperated with STMicroelectronics to set up…
It is reported that the second factory of Yangtze River Storage will be put into operation by the end of the year, catching up with Samsung and Micron

Feb 02 72

According to reports, people familiar with the matter said today that the second factory of China's long-term memory chip manufacturer "Yangtze Memory" in Wuhan will be put into production as early as the end of this year. The move is expected to further narrow the gap between YMTC and Samsung and Micron in terms of technology and production. After experiencing r…
From Toshiba to Sony, Japanese semiconductor companies generally face serious talent shortages

Feb 02 65

The "Financial Times" talked about Japan's semiconductor talent problem on June 26. Toshiba, Sony and other Japan's largest semiconductor manufacturers warned that the government's move to revive the domestic chip industry was threatened by a shortage of engineers. Amid an expected labor shortage, Japan is trying to increase semiconductor investment to strengthen…
Aizip Announces Smart Modules (AIMs) for Sensor Fusion Applications

Feb 02 71

Aizip, the artificial intelligence TinyML (Micro Machine Learning) technology leader in the AIoT (Intelligent Internet of Things) field, today released the Aizip Intelligent Module (AIM) product line for sensor fusion applications. In recent years, with the rapid development of artificial intelligence, sensor fusion technology has received more and more attention…
Synopsys and TSMC Introduce New RF Design Solutions to Accelerate Development of Next-Generation Wireless Systems

Feb 02 70

Synopsys recently launched a new RF design flow for TSMC's N6RF process to meet the increasingly complex design needs of RF ICs. TSMC's N6RF process utilizes industry-leading RF CMOS technology to deliver significant performance and power efficiency improvements. Synopsys, Ansys, and Keysight jointly developed the new RF design flow to help mutual customers optimize…
The mobile phone supports hardware light tracking for the first time, and Arm launches a new flagship GPU

Feb 02 89

The improvement of computing performance facilitates the emergence of more realistic connection methods. With the evolution of technology, the visual experience makes people's sharing moments more immersive. Mobile terminals such as mobile phones, as the core devices for immersive experience, undoubtedly have high expectations. , the performance requirements of GPU/…
Ming-Chi Kuo: Demand for iPhone 14 is stronger than iPhone 13

Feb 02 72

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said demand for Apple's upcoming iPhone 14 may be stronger than the already popular iPhone 13. According to Appleinsider, Ming-Chi Kuo pointed out that the latest survey of Chinese distributors and retailers shows that they must pay the highest ever down payment for the iPhone 14 to ensure continued supply. "Component suppliers and E…
Institution: The share of server shipments with non-Intel CPUs will increase significantly in the next two years

Feb 02 66

The latest data from DIGITIMES Research shows that AMD-powered server shipment share is expected to continue to rise in 2023 and 2024, while Arm-powered services triple in 2024 compared to 2020. According to DIGITIMES, AMD-powered servers will account for nearly 18% of overall server shipments in 2024, up from 10.1% in 2020 and 16.3% in 2023, due to the successfu…
Supply chain manufacturers say they have not received Apple's order cut notification, the first batch of 90 million iPhone 14 shipments remain unchanged

Feb 02 75

According to Taiwan media reports, it was previously reported that Apple is considering reducing iPhone 14 shipments by 10% from the original 90 million units. However, Taiwanese supply chain manufacturers said that they have not received Apple's order cut notice, and the first batch of 90 million iPhone 14 shipments will remain unchanged. According to Apple's pract…
Benefiting from the upcoming launch of servers and new iPhones, Hon Hai forecasts a 4-15% year-on-year revenue growth this year

Feb 02 71

On July 5, according to Taiwanese media "Economic Daily", Hon Hai announced its June revenue yesterday and raised its full-year forecast. In this regard, foreign-funded institutions in the United States pointed out that it is estimated that this year's revenue will be flat and raised to a year-on-year increase of 4-15%. Foreign institutions said Hon Hai’s June …
Intel, Nvidia, and Micron have lowered their financial forecasts, and the chip industry will enter a recession cycle?

Feb 02 93

The semiconductor boom, which has faced global shortages during the pandemic, is beginning to show signs of weakness, under the double whammy of slumping PC sales and a slump in the cryptocurrency market, The Wall Street Journal reported on July 4. The article points out that people's rush to buy laptops and other electronic tools in the early days of the epidemi…
Samsung Electronics' second-quarter operating profit is expected to reach $10.7 billion, an increase of 11.4% year-on-year

Feb 02 86

According to a report by Nikkei Asia on July 7, Samsung Electronics said on Thursday that operating profit in the second quarter may increase by 11.4% from a year earlier, a performance based on shrugging off a series of challenges, including global supply chain bottlenecks and semiconductors. Competition intensifies. Samsung expects operating profit of 14.0 tril…