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Jun 4, 12:50
HBM4 supply in focus as SK's Chey meets TSMC's Wei
SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won met TSMC chairman C.C. Wei in Taiwan on June 3, as SK Hynix and TSMC map out future cooperation in HBM4 base dies, advanced logic processes, and custom AI memory.
Ventec wins spillover high-speed CCL orders, revenue rises
Jun 4, 16:36
Ventec International said May 2026 revenue kept growing, driven by sustained demand for high-margin aerospace polyimide (PI) materials, the start of mass production after high-speed material certifications, and record-high sales of non-flow PP sheets. The copper-clad laminate (CCL) maker also benefited from strong demand for high-end drilling applications and a rising European distribution business, lifting revenue across its niche businesses.
Samsung Electronics' decision to place a key image sensor production line under its System LSI division highlights a broader question facing the CMOS image sensor (CIS) industry: whether chip designers should own manufacturing capacity or rely on external foundries as competition intensifies across smartphones, automotive systems, and AI-enabled devices.
TSMC chairman C.C. Wei spoke at a media briefing on June 4, 2026, after the company's shareholders' meeting. South Korea's push to build a semiconductor cluster, Arizona's efforts to establish a supply chain ecosystem, and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's recent trip to South Korea were all topics of discussion.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is visiting South Korea this week as the company seeks to expand its partnerships with major Korean conglomerates beyond semiconductors and into robotics, autonomous driving, and industrial automation, ETNews reported.

LG Innotek is seeking to enter the supply chain for substrates used in Intel's EMIB advanced-packaging technology, supplying early samples to SK Hynix as it tries to move deeper into high-end semiconductor substrates, according to ZDNet Korea.

Chunghwa Precision Test Tech. (CHPT), a supplier of semiconductor test interfaces, reported revenue in May 2026 that reached another monthly record, supported by sustained orders from major AI chipmakers as global demand for AI applications continued to rise. Overall operations in the second quarter of 2026 remained on a growth track, the company said.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) told shareholders on June 4 that the AI surge is creating major opportunities, but also leaving TSMC with the bulk of the investment and operating burden. Chairman C.C. Wei said the company's long-term edge still rests on technology, manufacturing efficiency, and customer trust.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced RTX Spark, co-developed with MediaTek, at Nvidia GTC Taipei, with PC brands expected to launch products in the third quarter of 2026. While widely seen as Nvidia's return to Windows on Arm after a 15-year absence and a challenge to Qualcomm, RTX Spark points to a larger fight over AI-era endpoints.
Driven by the booming semiconductor industry, the Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) posted revenue of nearly NT$1.1 trillion (approx. US$35.04 billion) for January to April 2026, up 21.3% compared with the same period in 2025, surpassing the NT$1 trillion mark. This performance not only underscores the park's strong expansion momentum but has also reinforced its position at the core of the global high-tech supply chain.
AI-driven demand for computing infrastructure has ended the passive components industry's inventory adjustment phase, with Taiwan-based leaders Yageo and Walsin Technology both seeing utilization rates return to high or full-capacity levels. The market is now showing signs of a renewed boom for the first time since the 2018 "super cycle."
TSMC chairman C.C. Wei told shareholders on June 4 that the company sees no reason to cut capital spending, citing strong demand for advanced chips, continuing expansion in the US, and growing interest in robots and autonomous vehicles.