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Friday 3 October 2025
Taiwan's economy hits new heights on semiconductor, AI, and green infrastructure strengths
Taiwan is set to surpass South Korea in per capita GDP a year ahead of schedule, reaching the US$40,000 target by 2026. This is fueled by record-breaking exports, robust semiconductor and AI industries, and proactive energy and infrastructure initiatives. Despite global uncertainties, the island's economy demonstrates remarkable resilience and strategic foresight.
Friday 3 October 2025
Hyundai Mobis to mass-produce domestically developed automotive semiconductors from 2026
Hyundai Mobis has announced plans to begin mass production of automotive semiconductors developed in collaboration with over 20 domestic companies and research institutes starting in 2026, aiming to launch more than 10 products within two to three years. The move marks the first time the South Korean auto parts giant has publicly shared concrete development milestones and timelines for such a wide-ranging joint effort.
Thursday 2 October 2025
Qualcomm adopts Arm v9 amidst competitive and legal dynamics
Qualcomm's adoption of Arm's v9 architecture represents a strategic shift that balances AI capabilities, legal considerations, and competitive pressures while diversifying its technological foundation.
Thursday 2 October 2025
Cyient Semiconductors charts power-focused ASIC roadmap, strengthens Taiwan ties
Cyient Semiconductors, spun off from the Cyient group earlier in 2025, has unveiled a three- to five-year roadmap emphasizing custom ASICs and intelligent power solutions for data centers and industrial applications. The company also signaled deeper engagement with Taiwan's semiconductor ecosystem and plans to expand its local team once revenue milestones are achieved.
Thursday 2 October 2025
Huawei announces Meng Wanzhou as rotating chair
Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's vice chairperson and CFO, will assume the role of rotating chairperson from October 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026, according to Huawei's official website. She will oversee the company's board of directors and executive committee during this period, continuing the practice of six-month leadership rotations.
Thursday 2 October 2025
Arm appoints Michael H. Wong to lead Taiwan business; CK Tseng shifts to North America
Arm announced on October 1 that Michael H. Wong has been appointed as the new president of Arm Taiwan, effective immediately. Wong will lead the Taiwan sales team to deepen collaboration with the local tech industry and support AI innovation in Taiwan's semiconductor sector.
Thursday 2 October 2025
InPsytech hires Arm veteran David Hsu as COO
Egis Technology Group's silicon intellectual property (IP) vendor InPsytech announced on October 1 that it has appointed industry veteran David Hsu—Arm's former FAE director—as its new chief operating officer. The company also named former Openedges Technology vice president Kyle Weng as its deputy general manager.
Thursday 2 October 2025
Rumored Intel-AMD foundry deal signals potential shift in chipmaking landscape
Intel is reportedly in early talks to manufacture chips for rival AMD, Semafor revealed, a move that could boost confidence in Intel's struggling foundry business. While AMD remains reliant on TSMC for advanced products, any deal, even a limited one, would signal a notable shift in industry dynamics and Washington's semiconductor strategy.
Thursday 2 October 2025
MediaTek faces mounting challenges in ASIC business as delays and growing competition mount
MediaTek is encountering significant hurdles in its ASIC business, as uncertainty surrounds Meta's upcoming orders and a major Google contract faces repeated postponements. Industry sources indicate intensifying rivalry and deferred agreements that could undermine MediaTek's revenue projections for 2026 and 2027, despite previous optimism for strong growth beyond 2026.
Thursday 2 October 2025
OpenAI CEO's Korea visit leads to memory supply pact and AI data center plan
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman arrived in South Korea on October 1 to advance cooperation agreements with leading conglomerates SK Group and Samsung. His visit included meetings with SK chairman Chey Tae-won and Samsung chairman Lee Jae-yong, underscoring the country's growing role in artificial intelligence development.
Wednesday 1 October 2025
Cerebras raises US$1.1 billion in Series G funding, valuation hits US$8.1 billion
US AI chip startup Cerebras Systems has completed a US$1.1 billion Series G funding round, elevating its valuation to US$8.1 billion. The funding round saw participation from the venture capital fund 1789 Capital, co-founded by Donald Trump Jr., son of former US President Donald Trump.
Wednesday 1 October 2025
China's Zhaoxin unveils KH-50000 server chip in direct shot at AMD
Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor has unveiled the Kaisheng KH-50000 server CPUs, aiming squarely at AMD's EPYC line. Debuting at Alibaba Cloud's Apsara Conference 2025, the chips were pitched not just as a technical breakthrough but also as a symbolic "National Day gift" to underscore China's advancing domestic compute ambitions.
Wednesday 1 October 2025
Intel & TSMC invest billions to transform Arizona into semiconductor powerhouse
More and more tech giants have followed TSMC's lead after its announcement of a US$165 billion investment to build more plants in Arizona. A half mountain, half desert state is slowly but surely becoming a new semiconductor hub.
Wednesday 1 October 2025
China's EDA shake-up: Primarius to absorb ACTT, Naneng Micro in test of industry scale-up

China's electronic design automation (EDA) sector is seeing another significant M&A move. Primarius Technologies, a listed EDA firm, said it will acquire 100% of Chengdu Analog Circuit Technology (ACTT/Ruichengxin Micro) and a 45.64% stake in Naneng Micro for about CNY2.174 billion (approx. US$305 million) via a combination of share issuance and cash.

Wednesday 1 October 2025
OpenAI CEO rumored to secure AI chip and server supply in low-key visit to Taiwan
OpenAI is intensifying efforts to expand its artificial intelligence computing infrastructure, relying heavily on Taiwan's semiconductor supply chain. On September 30, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman conducted a discreet visit to Taiwan, holding separate meetings with TSMC and Foxconn. The discussions focused on collaboration in AI chip manufacturing and AI server infrastructure development.
Wednesday 1 October 2025
Nvidia falters in China; Huawei moves to fill AI chip vacuum
Huawei is set to expand Ascend AI chip output, seizing on Nvidia's shrinking position in China as US export curbs and Beijing's security mandates squeeze the American company's market access. According to Bloomberg, Huawei plans to produce about 600,000 Ascend 910C chips in 2026 — more than twice its 2025 volume — with total Ascend output climbing to 1.6 million dies, a sign that Huawei and partner SMIC are alleviating capacity constraints.
Tuesday 30 September 2025
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang outlines AI industry shifts and Nvidia's strategic vision in detailed podcast interview
In a recent 110-minute discussion on the BG2 Pod podcast, Nvidia Corporation CEO Jensen Huang addressed critical developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and the future of computing. Huang provided insights into the dramatic surge in AI inference demands, Nvidia's investment in OpenAI, and the company's broader competitive strategy.
Tuesday 30 September 2025
TSMC 2025 full-year revenue set to break US$100 billion
Although semiconductor chip tariffs have yet to be finalized, with exchange rates stabilizing and strong pull-in momentum from major smartphone and AI chip clients, TSMC's third quarter 2025 revenue in USD is expected to surpass its financial forecast. Based on a full-year US$ revenue growth estimate of 30%, fourth quarter 2025 revenue is projected to decline by around 10%.
Tuesday 30 September 2025
DB HiTek expands foundry presence in India through SmartSoC partnership
SmartSoC Solutions has entered a strategic partnership with South Korea's DB HiTek to strengthen access to specialty foundry services for India's semiconductor ecosystem. Under the agreement, SmartSoC will act as DB HiTek's design partner in India, promoting its foundry capabilities, facilitating technical engagement, and serving as a local interface for Indian customers.
Tuesday 30 September 2025
UST invests in Kaynes Semicon to expand India's semiconductor assembly and testing capabilities
UST, a provider of AI and technology transformation solutions, has announced a strategic investment in Indian semiconductor manufacturer Kaynes Semicon. The partnership aims to strengthen India's semiconductor ecosystem while expanding advanced assembly and testing services for global clients in sectors including electric vehicles, renewables, and consumer electronics.
Tuesday 30 September 2025
Commentary: How a US$20M TSMC tape-out led to Xiaomi's 3nm breakthrough
At Xiaomi's 2025 annual conference, founder Lei Jun spoke with calm restraint about the company's self-developed Xring O1 chip. Yet beneath that composure were moments of risk and suspense: the US$20 million bill for the first TSMC 3nm tape-out, engineers guarding chip samples in an unmarked paper bag at the airport, and the late-night message, "system lit up." When Lei answered his first call powered by the Xring O1, the wave of emotion was indescribable, the kind only insiders could fully understand.
Tuesday 30 September 2025
Lei Jun’s ten-year bet: Why Xiaomi chose hard road to chip independence

On the evening of September 25, Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun took the stage for his sixth annual keynote, titled simply: "Change." But behind the polished presentation was the story of a company that nearly walked away from one of the most defining — and divisive — decisions in its history: whether to build its own smartphone chips, or abandon the dream for good.

Tuesday 30 September 2025
China's Zhaoxin breaks into healthcare: 6,000+ hospital PCs run x86 chips against Intel, AMD

Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor has scored a breakthrough in China's healthcare sector. On September 23, the x86 chipmaker announced that over 6,000 of its processor-powered desktops won a major hospital procurement bid, an important step for Chinese x86 CPUs in mission-critical medical deployments.

Tuesday 30 September 2025
Qualcomm engages with India's chip packaging sector, open to partnerships with local players
Qualcomm is in active discussions with multiple Indian suppliers, including the Tata Group, to leverage the country's semiconductor packaging capacity and is open to collaborating with new fab players, according to the company's COO and CFO Akash Palkhiwala.
Tuesday 30 September 2025
Innodisk subsidiary Aetina and South Korea's Mobilint sign MOU to accelerate edge AI commercialization
Aetina Corporation, a subsidiary of Innodisk, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with South Korean AI semiconductor company Mobilint, entering a strategic partnership that seeks to integrate Mobilint's AI ASIC accelerator cards and NPU technology with Aetina's comprehensive edge AI computing platform to speed up the global commercialization of edge AI.