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Tuesday 10 September 2024
Growth in Europe expected in 2025, says Acer EMEA head
Although inflation and geopolitical uncertainties still linger in the PC market in Europe, the final months of 2024 will see these impacts fade away, leading to a rebound in 2025,...
Tuesday 10 September 2024
Largan subsidiary TAC expands business beyond SiC crystal growth
Taiwan Applied Crystal (TAC), a subsidiary of Largan Precision in which the Taiwanese lens maker holds a more than 70% stake, has just begun seeing its years-long investment in silicon...
Monday 9 September 2024
ACM secures US orders for multiple wafer-level packaging tools
ACM Research has received orders for wafer-level packaging equipment from a US-based customer and a leading US research center, according to the equipment manufacturer, which serves...
Monday 9 September 2024
Joinsoon Electronics accelerates Thailand expansion, targets 50:50 production split with China by 2025
To address evolving market and customer demands, Joinsoon Electronics Manufacturing Co Ltd is expediting its capacity transfer. The phase-two expansion at its Thailand facility has...
Friday 6 September 2024
WinWay sees co-packaged optics ready for mass production by 2026
In the silicon photonics packaging and testing interface sector, WinWay Technology has intensified its efforts and anticipates that its co-packaged optics (CPO) product will be prepared...
Friday 6 September 2024
Advanced packaging material sales to skyrocket in 2025, says Topco Scientific
Topco Scientific, a supplier of semiconductor materials, anticipates substantial sales growth for advanced packaging materials in 2025 due to demand generated by AI applications.
Thursday 5 September 2024
IC material supplier Wah Lee sees robust demand for CoWoS packaging
Wah Lee Industrial, which distributes photoresist and CMP slurries, and other front-end process manufacturing materials, expects robust demand for CoWoS packaging to drive significant...
Thursday 5 September 2024
Taiwan's RF and baseband 6G chips entering tapeout by 2025
Since carriers adopted 5G, the technology has not stopped evolving. For example, the 5G Advanced Network Solutions and the research and development of radio frequency (RF) and baseband...
Thursday 5 September 2024
CHPT expects US customers for AI offering
At the SEMICON Taiwan 2024, Scott Huang, president of Chunghwa Precision Test (CHPT), a leading probe card manufacturer, remarked that the second half of 2024 is expected to outperform...
Thursday 5 September 2024
Notebook panel shipments peak in 3Q24, driven by back-to-school rush and entry-level boom
Global notebook (NB) panel shipments are expected to reach their highest point in the third quarter of 2024, propelled by the back-to-school season and increased orders from major...
Wednesday 4 September 2024
Cable maker VSO upbeat about AI server demand beginning in 2025
VSO Electronics, a specialist in the development, production, and distribution of connection cables, is targeting six major industries for future developments, and has begun developing...
Wednesday 4 September 2024
SEMICON Taiwan 2024: AI chipmaking, HBM in spotlight
Key AI chipmaking and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) technologies will be highlighted at SEMICON Taiwan 2024, where major manufacturers will gather to present their most recent develo...
Tuesday 3 September 2024
AI server boom to fuel PCB industry optimism in 2025
The second-quarter financial reports of tech giants have been gradually released, with Nvidia delivering results that exceeded expectations, maintaining year-over-year growth, quarter-over-quarter...
Tuesday 3 September 2024
ITE Tech optimistic about PD chip shipments in 2025
Taiwanese IC design firm ITE Tech has reported higher-than-expected gross margins in the second quarter of 2024, despite facing pressure to reduce prices and potential exchange rate...
Tuesday 3 September 2024
Semiconductor equipment spending in China to fall amid new rising forces
Semiconductor equipment spending in China is poised to fall throughout 2027 while new forces emerge in Europe, Japan, and the US, where spending will surge, according to SEMI.