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Friday 19 September 2025
China's OmniVision deepens Nvidia ties in DRIVE AGX Thor ecosystem

OmniVision Group, formerly Will Semiconductor, confirmed on September 16 that it has entered Nvidia's supply chain. The company is supporting the DRIVE AGX Thor ecosystem with advanced imaging solutions designed to power next-generation intelligent vehicles, according to a disclosure on the Shanghai Stock Exchange's investor platform.

Friday 19 September 2025
Intel–Nvidia pact fuses x86 and RTX, bolstering Tan’s turnaround strategy
Intel and Nvidia have struck a landmark deal, with Nvidia investing US$5 billion for about 4% of Intel. The two will co-develop SoCs integrating Intel's x86 CPUs and Nvidia's RTX GPUs, linked through NVLink. Analysts see the move as a pivotal boost for Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's turnaround plan and a possible reshaping of the global semiconductor landscape.
Friday 19 September 2025
Nvidia's Rubin CPX GPU revolutionizes AI inference while reshaping memory supply chains
Nvidia has launched its latest Rubin CPX GPU aimed at applications in the era of large-scale inference for AI. According to research firm SemiAnalysis, the launch represents a new direction in GPU development, leveraging decoupling and collaborative division of labor to meet AI inference demands. In addition to demonstrating design flexibility and foresight, the Rubin CPX GPU could also signal a fundamental transformation in the inference domain and the industry roadmap as a whole.
Friday 19 September 2025
TSMC to maintain lead for next 5 to 10 years, says new Minister of Taiwan's National Development Council
Chun-Hsien Yeh, the new minister of Taiwan's National Development Council (NDC), pointed out on September 17 that with strong demand for artificial intelligence (AI), TSMC will be running at full capacity through 2026. He believes that TSMC can maintain its technological lead for at least another 5 to 10 years. Taiwan's policies, work culture, talent education, and ecosystem are all key drivers behind TSMC's success.
Friday 19 September 2025
Energy warning for Korea's semiconductor cluster: grid, LNG plans clash with net-zero goals
The Yongin Semiconductor Cluster in South Korea, which is anchored by Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, is currently under development. However, experts caution that there are unresolved power grid issues, mainly due to the massive energy demands of the cluster. Additionally, the current energy supply plan may conflict with the national goals for carbon neutrality.
Friday 19 September 2025
SiTime launches Titan timing chip for wearable devices
MEMS design company SiTime Corporation has introduced its new timing chip, Titan, aimed at the growing wearable device market. The new chip measures just 0.46mm by 0.46mm, significantly smaller than traditional quartz oscillators, and offers two flexible integration options.
Friday 19 September 2025
Huawei's Ascend chips to surpass Nvidia's China-only GPUs with up to 8 PFLOPS, 14.4TB/s bandwidth
US export controls have capped the performance of Nvidia's "China-only" GPUs, opening the door for domestic chipmakers to compete. Huawei's Ascend roadmap, announced at its 2025 Connect Summit, is widely seen as a direct challenge to Nvidia's restricted offerings in China.
Friday 19 September 2025
Nvidia-Intel partnership targets AI PCs, exposing limits of ATX
Nvidia and Intel have announced their collaboration to create custom CPUs and GPU-integrated system-on-chips (SoCs), as limitations posed by the size of GPUs and cooling requirements within standard ATX cases continue to hinder progress in AI applications on PCs.
Friday 19 September 2025
Alibaba's T-Head AI chip rivals Nvidia H20, wins major China Unicom data center deal
Alibaba's chip design arm T-Head has introduced its latest AI accelerator, the PPU, positioning it as a rival to Nvidia's China-only H20 GPU. The processor has already been rolled out in volume at China Unicom's Sanjiangyuan Big Data Base in Qinghai, representing one of the country's largest deployments of homegrown AI chips.
Friday 19 September 2025
Domestic AI chips forecast to capture over half of China's market by 2027
Once confined to gaming arcades, GPUs have transformed into the lifeblood of the AI revolution. Nvidia, the undisputed industry titan, wields what many call the "golden shovel" in the global artificial intelligence gold rush.
Friday 19 September 2025
Imec CEO calls CMOS 2.0 the anchor for AI’s future

Dr. Luc Van den hove, president and CEO of Belgian research institute imec, used his keynote at SEMICON Taiwan 2025 to call for a global push toward "super-fueled innovation" as the semiconductor industry faces mounting demands from artificial intelligence (AI), rising energy consumption, and shifting geopolitical currents.

Friday 19 September 2025
Analysis: After Nvidia invests in Intel, who's next?

Intel has secured another high-profile backer. Following earlier commitments from SoftBank and the US government, Nvidia has announced a US$5 billion investment in Intel, buying shares at US$23.28 each. The move directly contradicts CEO Jensen Huang's dismissal in March of rumors that his company might take a stake in Intel.

Thursday 18 September 2025
Nvidia invests US$5 b in Intel CPU-GPU pact, viewed as TSMC positive, says DIGITIMES analyst
Nvidia and Intel announced a wide-ranging collaboration to jointly develop data center and personal computing products that integrate both companies' technologies. The agreement centers on combining Nvidia's AI and accelerated computing platforms with Intel's CPU and x86 ecosystem, connected through Nvidia's NVLink technology.
Thursday 18 September 2025
Taiwan bets big on silicon photonics to capture US$100 billion global market
Taiwan is racing to advance its silicon photonics capabilities, aiming to develop high-efficiency 400Gbps optical modules within one to two years, according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA).
Thursday 18 September 2025
Huawei charts 6-year Ascend AI chip roadmap, showcasing HBM advances and SuperNode scale
Huawei is pressing ahead with its in-house chip and AI infrastructure strategy despite escalating US–China tech tensions. At Huawei Connect 2025 in Shanghai, deputy and rotating chairman Eric Xu unveiled the company's first detailed Ascend AI chip roadmap in six years, highlighting Huawei's advances in high-performance computing and long-term ambitions in AI infrastructure.
Thursday 18 September 2025
Arm inaugurates Bengaluru design center, boosting India's chip ambitions
Arm has opened a new chip design center in Bengaluru focused on advanced 2nm chips. Union IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw called it a milestone for India's semiconductor goals, making Arm the second company after Renesas to reach this level domestically.
Thursday 18 September 2025
China tightens the reins on Nvidia: antitrust probe reopens Mellanox questions
China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) announced on September 15, 2025, that Nvidia had breached Chinese antitrust law and conditions imposed when Beijing cleared its 2020 acquisition of Mellanox. The watchdog decided to open a deeper antitrust investigation.
Thursday 18 September 2025
Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu turn to local AI chips, shaking Nvidia's grip
Tencent said this week it has integrated AI chips from Chinese suppliers and plans to scale up its use in cloud-based AI services. Alongside Alibaba and Baidu, which have already adopted domestic or in-house processors, the 'BAT' tech giants are accelerating a pivot away from Nvidia's dominance in advanced computing.
Thursday 18 September 2025
Holiday shopping season cooling off? Taiwan IC design houses' confidence in 2H25 operations wanes
As the third quarter of 2025 draws to a close, a consensus has formed within Taiwan's IC design industry that overall demand remains weak. Notably, an increasing number of chipmakers are adopting a more conservative outlook on the upcoming market conditions. The main reason is that customers appear reluctant to stock up ahead of key fourth quarter promotional events such as Singles' Day, Christmas, and New Year sales.
Thursday 18 September 2025
Taiwan's Transcom deepens investment in defense and satellite communications

Transcom, a specialist in high-power amplifiers, is making bold strides into the dual frontiers of national defense and space communications. Leveraging its deep expertise in compound semiconductor technologies such as gallium arsenide (GaAs) and gallium nitride (GaN), the company is expanding the application of its amplifier technology to address both pressing geopolitical demands and the rapidly growing low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite market.

Thursday 18 September 2025
China turns away from Nvidia as AI rivalry with US enters a new phase

China's internet regulator has instructed leading technology firms, including Alibaba Group Holding and ByteDance, to stop buying Nvidia's artificial intelligence chips.

Thursday 18 September 2025
Nvidia, TSMC face antitrust scrutiny as US-China tensions spotlight market power
Just as Washington and Beijing are preparing to resume trade talks, China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) has thrown a wrench into the works. The agency accused Nvidia of violating the country's antitrust laws, putting the company back in the spotlight just months after a controversy over its H20 chips had begun to fade.
Thursday 18 September 2025
SpaceX advances D2D plans with EchoStar spectrum deal

SpaceX is reportedly working with semiconductor manufacturers to develop a custom chip that will enable its upcoming direct-to-device (D2D) satellite communication service, aimed at connecting ordinary smartphones directly to its Starlink satellite network. The service is slated for testing by the end of 2026, marking a major step in the company's ambitious plan to reshape global connectivity.

Wednesday 17 September 2025
SMIC initiates testing of domestically produced lithography machines to bypass US sanctions
In response to US export controls and to reduce reliance on ASML, China has begun testing its first domestically manufactured deep ultraviolet (DUV) lithography machine. According to media reports, SMIC is currently testing immersion-type DUV equipment developed by a Shanghai-based startup, which can support chip production down to 7nm technology nodes.
Wednesday 17 September 2025
Taiwan semiconductor industry holds home advantage, says economics minister
Taiwan's AI server exports have doubled, with manufacturers' GPU and graphics card production capacity fully booked, driving remarkable export growth for the country. Minister of Economic Affairs Kung Ming-hsin stated on September 16 that the success of Taiwan's technology industry is not accidental.