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Jul 14, 07:03
China launches first 8-inch 2D chip line to bypass EUV limits

Shanghai AtomIC Technology has launched what it describes as the world's first 8-inch pilot line for two-dimensional semiconductors, marking a shift from laboratory research to engineering validation, small-batch tape-outs and early industrialisation.

Taiwan's AI hardware supply chain remained strong in June, as substrate and CCL makers posted sharp annual gains driven by demand for AI servers, ASICs, and high-performance computing. The latest sales data suggest the upgrade cycle is broadening beyond one segment, with advanced ABF substrates and high-end CCL benefiting from higher specifications, better pricing, and rising AI content. For investors, companies with greater AI exposure, stronger product mix, and disciplined capacity are capturing the most upside.
Rambus has introduced a new DDR5 9600 server RDIMM chipset aimed at faster, denser data center memory systems. The move matters beyond one supplier because higher bandwidth and better power efficiency are becoming essential for AI inference, cloud computing, and HPC platforms used by businesses and consumers worldwide.
Chinese chip designer Ingenic Semiconductor expects its net profit for the first half of 2026 to surge between 431% and 531% year-over-year, to a range of CNY1.079 billion (approx. US$159.14 million) to CNY1.282 billion, as a memory-market super-cycle drives up prices for its DRAM and Flash products, according to a preliminary earnings filing to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange on July 13. That compares with CNY203 million a year earlier. Total revenue rose about 77% to roughly CNY3.99 billion.
Six-inch SiC substrate price rebounds as supply tightens
Jul 14, 12:40

Six-inch silicon carbide (SiC) substrates, a third-generation semiconductor product that has faced oversupply and falling prices for the past two years, have clearly bottomed out and are even starting to recover as capacity remains constrained and demand emerges across multiple sectors. Semiconductor distributors say supply is now tight, and customers who want to buy more must pay more, with new orders becoming increasingly hard to absorb.

China's semiconductor packaging and testing firm Tianshui Huatian Technology said on July 14 it expects first-half 2026 net profit attributable to shareholders of CNY750 million (approx. US$110.62 million) to CNY850 million, up 231.16% to 275.31% from CNY226 million a year earlier, according to a forecast filed with the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. Diluted earnings per share are seen at CNY0.2290-0.2595, versus CNY0.0706 in the same period of 2025.

German automotive supplier and chipmaker Bosch has begun sample production at its first US semiconductor factory after finalizing an agreement for up to US$225 million in federal funding. Commercial production of silicon carbide chips at the Roseville, California, site is expected to begin in 2026.

US President Donald Trump recently claimed that Taiwan's TSMC will double the size of its Arizona fab project, reviving attention on his goal of raising the US share of the global chip market to 50% before the end of his term. TSMC declined to comment on the report, but investors may press the company on the issue at its second-quarter 2026 earnings call.

Intel is developing a new memory architecture aimed at challenging the dominance of high-bandwidth memory (HBM), with commercialization targeted for around 2030. Although the path is fraught with ecosystem barriers and compatibility hurdles, Intel's parallel development of Z-angle memory (ZAM) and cross-batch memory (XBM) underscores its determination to re-enter the DRAM market, as it simultaneously bets on AI compute and storage.

The AI boom is tightening an important but often overlooked part of the chip supply chain, with global readers likely to feel the effects through higher costs, delayed capacity, and uneven access to advanced processors. As demand for CPUs, GPUs, and ASICs rises, ABF substrate supply is tightening, and the squeeze is expected to last for years.

Taiwan's IC design companies are stepping up investment in AI imaging solutions, with both industry leaders and smaller players accelerating development to capture emerging opportunities in the fast-growing market.

All 13 tracked sub-sectors of Taiwan's semiconductor supply chain recorded positive year-over-year revenue growth in June 2026, according to monthly revenue filings, pointing to an industry-wide upcycle rather than gains concentrated in a single segment.