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Thursday 16 October 2025
Samsung unveils stock rewards program to retain top talent
Samsung Electronics is rolling out a new stock-based rewards program in a strategic move to attract and keep its top employees amid a fierce global competition for talent.
Thursday 16 October 2025
Tsinghua University breaks imaging limits with Rafael chip, launching sub-angstrom era
The Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University (THU) in Beijing has developed the world's first "sub-angstrom snapshot spectral imaging chip" named Rafael. The research findings were published online in Nature, marking a significant advance in high-precision photonic chips and imaging technology in China. This breakthrough ushers intelligent photonics into an ultra-high resolution era below 0.1 nanometers (sub-angstrom level).
Thursday 16 October 2025
Samsung reportedly to bring in ASML's top lithography tools to take on TSMC
Samsung Electronics is reportedly pouring KRW1.1 trillion (approx. US$773 million) into next-generation chipmaking equipment in a high-stakes bid to close the gap with rivals TSMC and Intel in the global race to produce smaller, more powerful semiconductors.
Thursday 16 October 2025
Nanya sees DDR4 price and volume growth; annual contract talks emerge
Memory manufacturer Nanya successfully ended 11 consecutive quarters of losses in the third quarter of 2025. General manager Pei-Ing Lee stated that average selling prices (ASPs) rose about 40% quarter-over-quarter in the third quarter, with strong confidence in continued price increases and operational growth in the fourth quarter. Although price hikes vary across product lines, maintaining first-quarter 2026 pricing would be ideal. Recently, customers have also requested annual long-term contracts for DDR4, signaling the industry's recovery from its trough to a healthy level.
Thursday 16 October 2025
TSMC 3Q25 earnings hit a record high with gross margin near 60%
Fueled by surging artificial intelligence (AI) demand and a wave of new smartphone launches, TSMC operated its 5nm and 3nm chip production lines at full capacity during the third quarter of 2025. The foundry posted consolidated revenue of NT$989.92 billion (US$32.3 billion), net income after tax of NT$452.3 billion, and earnings per share (EPS) of NT$17.44—yet another record high. Cumulative EPS for the first three quarters reached NT$46.75, already surpassing the company's full-year 2024 performance.
Thursday 16 October 2025
India's Sahasra exports packaged memory to Europe, marking OSAT progress
India's Sahasra Semiconductors has begun volume production of Made-in-India Micro SD cards and USB drives for Germany's Hama under a multi-year supply contract. The agreement marks one of the first exports of locally packaged semiconductor memory products from India to Europe, showing measurable progress in the country's semiconductor manufacturing capabilities.
Thursday 16 October 2025
AI drives Southern Taiwan Science Park revenue to near NT$2 trillion
Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) has posted an impressive revenue performance for January to August 2025, driven by the global AI boom. Almost breaking NT$2 trillion at NT$1.828 trillion (approx. US$59.7 billion), this represents a 40.05% year-over-year increase from the same period in 2024.
Thursday 16 October 2025
Taiwan tackles semiconductor talent shortage amid demographic challenges
Taiwan is confronting critical workforce challenges as declining birth rates and an aging population lead to labor shortages and structural aging within its workforce. These demographic pressures pose risks to the island's industrial upgrading, economic growth, and national strength, particularly in the semiconductor sector, where talent supply is already strained. To sustain its domestic chip industry and realize its "smart technology island" vision, the government is deploying policy incentives alongside industry collaboration.
Thursday 16 October 2025
OCP Summit: Taiwan emerges as backbone of global AI supply chain
Speaking at the 2025 OCP Global Summit in California, Eric Huang, Vice President of DIGITIMES, delivered a keynote address spotlighting Taiwan's pivotal role in the fast-evolving global AI supply chain. According to Huang, two sectors in Taiwan are becoming indispensable in the AI age: advanced chip development and AI server system integration.
Thursday 16 October 2025
Dutch seizure of Nexperia raises stakes for Chinese tech assets abroad
In a dramatic escalation of the US-China tech war, the Dutch government has seized control of the Netherlands-based semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia, invoking a Cold War-era emergency law to take over the Chinese-owned firm.
Thursday 16 October 2025
ASML sees continued growth in EUV demand, confident in High NA progress
ASML remains optimistic about the outlook for its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems, including the next-generation High Numerical Aperture (High NA) EUV tools, as semiconductor customers ramp up investments in advanced logic and DRAM production. The company expects EUV demand to rise further in 2026, supported by strong momentum in artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) applications.
Thursday 16 October 2025
ASML expects China sales to normalize after exceptional growth cycle
ASML said it expects its sales in China to decline significantly in 2026, characterizing the shift not as a downturn but as a return to normal market conditions following an unusually strong two-year cycle. The company's executives emphasized that the current year's performance in China has remained robust, but the elevated levels seen in 2024 and 2025 were not sustainable in the long term.
Thursday 16 October 2025
ASML lifts margin outlook, signals cautious 2026 growth with XT:260 launch
ASML Holding NV offered a cautiously optimistic outlook during its third-quarter 2025 earnings call on October 15, 2025, pointing to higher fourth-quarter sales and margin improvements, while acknowledging uncertainties in 2026 demand. The company highlighted stronger performance in its low numerical aperture (Low NA) systems, steady momentum in AI-driven demand, and unveiled a new lithography tool—the XT:260—targeted at the fast-growing advanced packaging market.
Thursday 16 October 2025
ASML signals stable 2025 sales outlook as China demand expected to cool
ASML Holding NV said on October 15, 2025, that it does not expect sales next year to fall short of this year's level, signaling a stable outlook but offering little upside for investors hoping for stronger growth. Analysts, however, said the company typically provides conservative guidance, suggesting potential strength in sales of advanced tools outside China as the artificial intelligence (AI) boom drives new investment.
Thursday 16 October 2025
TSMC's advanced chip orders surge with AI boom, boosting Taiwan's OSAT sector

As TSMC prepares to release its latest financial results, investor optimism remains high despite renewed concerns over an AI bubble. Industry watchers continue to bet on generative AI as a key growth driver, propelling demand in the high-performance computing (HPC) sector and encouraging clients to steadily scale up chip orders with TSMC.

Thursday 16 October 2025
Nexperia’s crisis shows how supply chain pain can become China’s gain
As the US tightens its grip on tech exports, China is fighting back with a "whole-supply-chain" strategy. The escalating trade confrontation is sending ripple effects through global manufacturing, disrupting industries from AI to automotive.
Thursday 16 October 2025
Samsung bets its 2nm comeback on Qualcomm to challenge TSMC’s grip

In a high-stakes bid to reclaim lost ground in the semiconductor arms race, Samsung Electronics has delivered early samples of its 2-nanometer application processor (AP) to Qualcomm, signaling a potential thaw in a once-close relationship fractured by past technical missteps. At the same time, Samsung is reportedly undercutting rival TSMC's pricing by as much as 33%, escalating tensions in the global foundry market just as the industry braces for the 2nm era.

Thursday 16 October 2025
Samsung, SK Hynix gear up for memory demand driven by US$500B Stargate plan
South Korea's semiconductor industry anticipates that OpenAI's large-scale high-bandwidth memory (HBM) supply requirements will accelerate production expansion at Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, with their future capacities becoming a key factor in dominating the market.
Wednesday 15 October 2025
L&T Semiconductor partners with Foxconn's HYS to develop high-voltage power wafers
On October 14, 2025, L&T Semiconductor Technologies (LTSCT) announced a long-term partnership with Foxconn subsidiary Hon Young Semiconductor (HYS) to jointly develop and manufacture high-voltage semiconductor wafers ranging from 650V to 3,300V. The collaboration aims to address growing global demand for efficient and reliable power components used in electrification platforms across automotive and industrial applications.
Wednesday 15 October 2025
Semiconductor material distributors post strong revenue growth from AI and HPC demand
Several semiconductor materials distributors have posted robust revenue growth, reflecting rising demand driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC).
Wednesday 15 October 2025
OCP Summit: Arm redefines AI infrastructure with open chiplet collab
At the OCP Global Summit 2025, Arm's Mohamed Awad, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Infrastructure Business, delivered a keynote urging the data center industry to rethink how systems are built in the age of AI. His talk, titled "What AI Wants: New Silicon, New Systems, and a New Era for the Data Center," highlighted that performance-per-watt optimization, ecosystem collaboration, and custom silicon are key to meeting the explosive growth in AI workloads.
Wednesday 15 October 2025
Beijing rallies support for Wingtech as subsidiary Nexperia faces dual sanctions from US and China
Chinese tech conglomerate Wingtech Technology and its Dutch subsidiary Nexperia have been caught in an escalating geopolitical storm, facing export restrictions from both the US and China.
Wednesday 15 October 2025
Nvidia set to overtake Apple as TSMC's biggest customer in 2025
A seismic shift is underway in the global semiconductor industry. After a decade as the undisputed top client for chipmaking giant TSMC, Apple is on the verge of being unseated by Nvidia, whose business is skyrocketing amid the artificial intelligence boom.
Wednesday 15 October 2025
Exclusive: Arizona Commerce Authority President says state is ready for semiconductor growth
The semiconductor industry in Arizona is experiencing rapid expansion, with the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) playing a pivotal role.
Wednesday 15 October 2025
SiCarrier targets process and measurement tools amid push for local chip equipment
Shenzhen state-owned SiCarrier Technologies Co. is intensifying its efforts to localize semiconductor equipment production by integrating manufacturing capabilities with advanced testing instruments. The company plans to unveil new products at the 2025 SEMiBAY beginning October 15, 2025, signaling strong local government support for expanding China's domestic semiconductor equipment sector.