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Mar 5
TSMC's 20-year advanced packaging strategy secures Apple and Nvidia ties
TSMC has solidified its critical role in the global semiconductor supply chain through nearly two decades of strategic investment in advanced packaging, positioning itself at the forefront of the AI era. Shang-Yi Chiang, a key figure dubbed one of the "Six Knights of TSMC R&D," reflected on how the company laid the groundwork early for AI-driven growth by pioneering CoWoS and InFO technologies.

Japanese auto parts supplier Denso has made a takeover proposal for Kyoto-based chipmaker Rohm in a deal that could reach about JPY1.3 trillion (approx. US$8.3 billion), according to reports from Nikkei and Reuters.

Samsung Electronics announced that its 2nm process yield is improving faster than expected, signaling strong progress in semiconductor manufacturing. The company also revealed plans for wafer production at its Texas Taylor foundry and reaffirmed confidence in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) business.
Semiconductor OSAT leader Amkor has announced plans to boost its capital expenditure budget for 2026 to US$2.5-3 billion, prioritizing expansion of advanced packaging capacities such as 2.5D and high-density fan-out (HDFO) in South Korea and Taiwan. This move aims to capitalize on the booming AI data-center CPU market.
The high-stakes game of chicken between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon escalated into a formal legal war on March 6. Following a week of social media threats and collapsed negotiations, the Department of Defense has formally notified Anthropic PBC that the company and its products are officially deemed a "supply chain risk," a designation typically reserved for foreign adversaries.
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is driving strong growth in the memory market. Compared with DRAM, which still has room for structural innovation, NAND flash has largely relied on vertical stacking for years and is now approaching the limits of its current architecture, according to South Korean academics. As a result, the segment faces increasing risk of being caught up by Chinese manufacturers.
The global AI surge has sharply increased demand for advanced chips, leaving TSMC's CoWoS capacity in tight supply. Intel's advanced packaging strategy is set to reach a critical turning point in second half 2026, boosting confidence across its long-struggling supply chain and triggering renewed investment momentum.
In the second half of 2022, AI underwent a genuine structural inflection point. Frontier models began to demonstrate true generalization and multi-tasking capabilities at scale. Generalization meant these systems could apply learned semantic and analytical skills to new instructions and unfamiliar problem settings while maintaining stable performance. Multi-tasking meant a single foundation model could power translation, summarization, image generation, and question answering without requiring separate task-specific architectures.
SK Group chairman Chey Tae-Won is expected to attend Nvidia GTC 2026 in San Jose, California, on March 16, 2026, where he will likely hold high-level talks with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. The discussions are expected to center on the upcoming AI accelerator "Vera Rubin," launching in the second half of 2026, which uses sixth-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM4). This cooperation highlights deepening ties in next-gen AI semiconductor development.
Taiwan's government is actively promoting developments in the "Five Trusted Industry Sectors": semiconductors, AI, military, security and surveillance, and next-generation communications. As the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) points out, the strategic significance of these industries helps to strengthen Taiwan's position in the global supply chain, enhance competitiveness across various industrial sectors, create high-paying jobs, and improve national security and resilience.
Rising geopolitical risks in the Middle East threaten to directly impact Chinese smartphone brands deeply rooted in emerging markets. For Transsion, known as the "king of low-end phones" in Africa, the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region is not only a major sales hub but also a critical market segment.
While the global economy pins its growth hopes on the rapid scaling of artificial intelligence (AI), the physical foundation of that technology is currently facing an existential threat in the narrow seaways of the Persian Gulf.