TSMC held its 2025 sports day on November 8 at the Hsinchu County Stadium. Founder Morris Chang, 94, was absent due to health issues, sparking worries about his condition and fueling speculation that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's visit to Taiwan might be related to checking on him.
WT Microelectronics expects strong momentum from AI-driven data centers to continue through 2026, citing surging global demand for computing and communications products.
Quantum sensing, one of the three pillars of quantum technology alongside quantum computing and quantum communication, is rapidly advancing toward commercial use. By leveraging quantum effects at atomic or subatomic scales, quantum sensors enable precision and security beyond the reach of conventional systems.
US AI startup Anthropic has enforced a new policy prohibiting Chinese-controlled entities from using its Claude series models, prompting ByteDance's Singapore-based IDE platform Trae to immediately remove Claude from its offerings. The move has attracted significant attention from global developer communities.
US lawmakers are ramping up scrutiny of China's AI and semiconductor sectors, tightening oversight from corporate ties to capital flows to reinforce Washington's edge in the global AI competition.
Twoway Communications announced on November 5 that its unaudited consolidated revenue for the third quarter of 2025 reached NT$353 million (approx. US$11.42 million), with a gross margin of 37%. The company posted a net profit attributable to the parent company of NT$38 million, reflecting significant increases in both revenue and profitability compared to the previous quarter.
Touch panel maker TPK Holding posted stronger-than-expected earnings for the third quarter of 2025, driven by a better product mix and rising e-reader demand.
Drew Henry, Arm's executive vice president of strategy and ecosystems and former Nvidia GeForce general manager, emphasized in a recent media interview that artificial intelligence (AI) has redefined computing. He highlighted how Arm secures its position in the rapidly evolving AI ecosystem through specialized, optimized compute platforms with built-in AI capabilities.
Driven by growing demand for AI servers, Catcher Technology has joined the competitive server chassis components arena. Chairman Hung Shui-shu said the server segment is still in its early stages, gaining traction only in recent months with entirely new customers. If the company successfully penetrates this market, Hung expects it to contribute significantly to future revenue. Production will leverage Catcher's Taiwan and Suqian, China plants, though Hung did not specify which segment of the server chassis business the company is targeting.
The global semiconductor industry is undergoing a structural shift as the AI era fully unfolds. Foxconn board member and former TSMC co-COO Shang-Yi Chiang stated that with Moore's law reaching its physical limits, Taiwan must not only maintain its wafer manufacturing lead but also rapidly advance into system design and packaging markets.
Touch IC leader Elan Microelectronics held an earnings call on November 6, reporting that third-quarter performance exceeded internal forecasts despite a weaker consumer market than in the same period in 2024. Sequentially, revenue grew 9.4% to NT$3.316 billion (approx. US$107 million), although year-over-year it fell 2.6%. Gross margin stood at 47.2%, down 0.8pp from the previous quarter and 2.1pp compared to a year ago. Operating income reached NT$792 million, rising 6.5% sequentially but declining 14.6% annually.
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