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Tuesday 6 February 2024
Faraday to develop Arm-based 64-core SoC on Intel 18A
Faraday Technology announced a collaboration with Arm and Intel to lead the development of a 64-core system-on-chip (SoC) based on Intel 18A technology.
Monday 29 January 2024
UK Advanced Propulsion Centre director: Taiwan crucial for global EV development
DIGITIMES recently interviewed Julian Hetherington, the director of the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC), to understand the future of EV development in the UK and its potential benefits...
Tuesday 16 January 2024
Faraday to acquire Aragio Solutions
Faraday Technology, a Taiwan-based provider of fabless ASIC services and silicon IP, has announced plans to acquire silicon IP company Aragio Solutions through its subsidiary Sheng...
Wednesday 1 November 2023
UMC launches 3D IC project in collaboration with partners
United Microelectronics (UMC) has launched a wafer-to-wafer (W2W) 3D IC project with partners including Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Cadence, Faraday Technology, and Winbond...
Wednesday 25 October 2023
Faraday expects 4-6% revenue drop in 4Q23
Faraday Technology, a Taiwan-based provider of fabless ASIC services and silicon IP, expects to post a revenue decrease of 4-6% sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Wednesday 26 July 2023
Faraday Technology dives into advanced packaging, securing AI orders
Taiwan-based ASIC manufacturer, Faraday Technology, has experienced a significant decline in profits in Q2 this year, influenced by the revenue decrease in its three major product...
Wednesday 26 April 2023
Faraday expects 6–9% revenue decline in 2023
Faraday Technology, a Taiwan-based fabless ASIC service and silicon IP provider, anticipates a 6–9% revenue decline in 2023, but growth will resume the following year.
Wednesday 22 February 2023
Faraday expects slight revenue growth in 1Q23
Taiwan-based Faraday Technology, a fabless ASIC service and silicon IP provider, expects to post slight revenue growth sequentially in the first quarter of 2023 despite seasonal fa...
Wednesday 26 October 2022
Faraday sees 2023 another growth year
Taiwan-based Faraday Technology, a fabless ASIC service and silicon IP provider, expects to post another on-year revenue growth in 2023.
Wednesday 27 April 2022
Faraday raises revenue growth projection for 2022
Taiwan-based Faraday Technology, a fabless ASIC service and silicon IP provider, has revised upward its annual revenue growth forecast for 2022 to 60% from 50%, as market demand continues...
Wednesday 23 February 2022
Faraday expects 50% revenue surge in 2022
Taiwan-based Faraday Technology, a fabless ASIC service and silicon IP provider, expects to post a 50% revenue surge in 2022 thanks to robust growth in sales generated from mass production...
Tuesday 8 February 2022
Faraday monthly revenue tops NT$1 billion
Taiwan-based Faraday Technology, a fabless ASIC service and silicon IP provider partnering mainly with United Microelectronics (UMC), saw its monthly revenue exceed NT$1 billion (US$35.9...
Wednesday 28 April 2021
Faraday upbeat about 1H21
Faraday Technology, a fabless ASIC service and silicon IP provider, has expressed optimism about its sales growth in the first half of 2021 driven by robust growth in revenue generated...
Monday 22 February 2021
China demand set to buoy Taiwan ASIC designers in 2021
Taiwan-based ASIC and SoC design service providers including Alchip, Faraday Technology and Global Unichip will continue to enjoy robust demand from China's chipmaking industry in...
Monday 1 February 2021
Faraday Future and Geely sign cooperation agreement
Faraday Future (FF), a US-based shared intelligent mobility ecosystem company, and Chinese carmaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group have signed a framework cooperation agreement. The...
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