South Korea said it aims to increase the share of local enterprises in the global non-storage semiconductors market from 3% to 10% by 2030, reducing the reliance on imported materials, components and equipment from 70% to 50%.
According to insiders, Broadcom and Texas Instruments are planning to hike the chip prices these days.
Influenced by the shortages of chips and other parts, Japan’s leading automotive manufacturer Toyota is expected to reduce global production volume by 20% in August. EV production line in Japan will be suspended for one month.
According to the reports from foreign media, on July 19, Qualcomm, Marvell, Intel and TSMC began to raise chip prices.
According to the reports from foreign media on July 18, chip giant Intel told customers that the company would begin hiking prices on its chip products in the second half year by 10-20%.
According to the report from Bloomberg on July 14, Dutch foreign minister Wopke Hoekstra confirmed that the Netherlands and the U.S. are holding discussions on blocking ASML Holding NV from selling to China technology used in making a large chunk o
SEMI announced in its recent report that 2022 global sales of total semiconductor manufacturing equipment are forecast to reach a record $117.5 billion, rising 14.7% from the previous industry, and increase to $120.8 billion in 2023.
According to the latest report from IC Insight, the financial results in this quarter of Micron Technology Inc., a large memory and storage solution provider, were far worse than expected. Taiwan top 10 semiconductor suppliers mostly show a decreas
Taiwan media reported on July 11 that Samsung recently notified its supply chain that the suspension of procurement, which had been planned to end up at the end of July, has been postponed to the end of August. Some categories of materials will not
Although the supply of consumer MCUs has recently eased, automotive MCUs continue to be in short supply due to the explosion of the new energy vehicle market. Recently, Renesas Electronics, a large automotive MCU manufacturer, was forced to shut do
According to Taiwan Economic Daily, due to the global shortage of network communication chips and the surging chip price of the U.S. leading manufacturers, customers cannot get their chips as scheduled even if they accept the increased price. There
According to Taiwan Economic Daily, TSMC will catch up withe Intel for the first time this quarter to become the second-largest chipmaker behind Samsung, and will further widen the gap in Q3, as the peak season. TSMC’s performance has