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Tuesday 19 August 2025
Commentary: Tariff delays, price anxiety, and the EV stall in Taiwan

Despite lively public debate over vehicle pricing, Taiwan's electric vehicle (EV) market has entered a period of stagnation, as long-awaited tariff agreements with the United States remain unresolved and consumer demand continues to lag. With the lunar ghost month and a traditional seasonal slowdown approaching, automakers and dealers are rushing to stimulate demand through aggressive promotions and equipment upgrades.

Tuesday 19 August 2025
China EV sector invests more abroad than at home for first time
Chinese companies involved in the electric vehicle industry invested more overseas than domestically for the first time in 2024, although foreign projects face higher costs, delays and risks.
Monday 18 August 2025
Foxconn chair urges policy support amid the rising trade barriers
The impact of reciprocal tariffs on Taiwanese industries continues to mount, with concerns spreading across key sectors. Young Liu, Chairman of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. (Foxconn) and head of the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association (TEEMA), said during a board meeting on August 18, 2025, that roughly 25% of the association's members are experiencing significant disruption.
Monday 18 August 2025
Tariffs, trade, and transformation: how Hushan is redefining Taiwan's auto supply chain
As the world's largest aftermarket supplier of automotive door handles and an emerging force in vehicle camera modules, Hushan Autoparts finds itself navigating a critical transformation—and facing formidable headwinds.
Monday 18 August 2025
Infineon completes acquisition of Marvell's Automotive Ethernet business
Infineon Technologies has finalized its acquisition of Marvell Technology's Automotive Ethernet business, following regulatory approvals. The deal, first announced in April, is valued at US$2.5 billion and will be financed through Infineon's existing funds and additional debt capital secured from banks.
Sunday 17 August 2025
Solteam defies EV industry slump with 38% surge in NEV revenue

In a challenging global environment that has dampened growth across the electric vehicle (EV) industry, Solteam held its investor briefing on August 13, 2025, revealing a robust 38% year-over-year increase in revenue from its new energy vehicle (NEV) division in the first half of 2025.

Saturday 16 August 2025
Tesla’s Dojo shutdown marks a strategic turn in its AI ambitions

Tesla's Dojo team has been disbanded—an announcement that has sent ripples through the tech industry. The decision to abandon Dojo in favor of Samsung for AI6 wafer fabrication suggests deeper shifts in Tesla's relationship with TSMC, which had previously been the exclusive foundry for the first-generation Dojo D1 chip.

Friday 15 August 2025
Legacy carmakers shift to pragmatic platform partnerships as SDV landscape evolves
As the tide of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) rises, mainstream automakers from Europe, North America, Japan, and South Korea are quietly recalibrating their strategies. Having initially gambled on full-scale, self-developed software platforms—fearing they'd be reduced to low-margin hardware suppliers—they are now embracing a more pragmatic approach.
Friday 15 August 2025
AI boom fuels Foxconn's best-ever second quarter; growth to accelerate in Q325
Foxconn, the world's largest electronics manufacturer, reported record second-quarter results on August 14, 2025, with revenue, operating profit, and net income all reaching historic highs for the period. The company credited surging demand for AI servers and expects strong momentum to continue into the third quarter. However, rotating CEO Kathy Yang also flagged ongoing trade tariffs and currency fluctuations as key risks to monitor.
Friday 15 August 2025
Can Tesla's chip shift uplift Samsung foundry services?
Over the past two weeks, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has promoted his company's new partnership with Samsung Foundry for manufacturing its AI chips. At one point, South Korean media speculated that Samsung might even take over exclusive foundry orders for Tesla's Dojo chips originally handled by TSMC, only to discover later that Musk had decided to shut down the supercomputer project.
Friday 15 August 2025
Thinking Electronic stands to grow in Nvidia's 800V AI server era
As artificial intelligence pushes data center power demands to unprecedented levels, Nvidia is leading a power architecture revolution by adopting 800-volt high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems across its AI servers starting in 2027. Taiwanese component manufacturer Thinking Electronic Industrial Co. sees this shift as a transformative opportunity—particularly in the market for high-wattage power supply units (PSUs) and next-generation precision sensing technologies.
Thursday 14 August 2025
Samsung aims to meet Tesla's chip packaging demand with new panel-level technology
Samsung Electronics is advancing development of its next-generation System-on-Panel (SoP) packaging technology, aiming to produce modules significantly larger than those possible with conventional wafer-level packaging. Industry watchers say a breakthrough could help the company secure a foothold in Tesla's semiconductor packaging supply chain.
Thursday 14 August 2025
Alchip sees profit dip as 7nm cycle ends, bets on 3nm AI chips for growth

Alchip Technologies, a leading provider of high-performance ASICs, reported a sharp decline in second-quarter net profit on August 13, citing lower-than-expected volume production and delays in revenue recognition from non-recurring engineering (NRE) projects. Net profit for the period came in at NT$1.323 billion (approx. US$44 million), down 9.6% quarter-over-quarter and 16.6% year-over-year.

Wednesday 13 August 2025
India approves four chip projects under ISM
India has approved four additional semiconductor projects under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), further strengthening the country's semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem. These projects bring the total number of approved initiatives to ten, involving cumulative investments of approximately INR1.60 trillion (approx. US$18.27 billion) across six states.
Tuesday 12 August 2025
Taiwanese suppliers face uncertain returns as US EV startups falter
A dismal round of earnings from US electric vehicle manufacturers — led by Tesla and followed by startups Rivian and Lucid — is sending shockwaves through the global supply chain. For Taiwanese suppliers that had placed early bets on these companies, the prospect of ever recovering initial investments is growing increasingly remote.
Tuesday 12 August 2025
Wah Hong eyes growth in EV and semiconductor films after 1H25 revenue bump
Wah Hong, a leading Taiwanese optical film and advanced materials maker, reported moderate revenue growth for the first half of 2025, though foreign exchange losses and rising research and development spending weighed on profitability.
Monday 11 August 2025
WT Microelectronics AI data centers fuel massive growth into 2026
IC distribution giant WT Microelectronics' chairman Eric Cheng stated at the August 6, 2025, investor conference that strong AI demand will become the core growth driver for WT in the second half of 2025 and into 2026.
Monday 11 August 2025
China's EV strategy: build local, sell smart, win global

As Western automakers wrestle with supply chain bottlenecks and regulatory shifts, China's electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers are rapidly carving out a dominant position on the global stage—powered by technology, pricing, and increasingly, strategy.

Monday 11 August 2025
Against the odds, Toyota and Nissan find footing in China’s EV market

After years of defense, Japanese electric vehicles are mounting a quiet yet striking comeback in China—a market now dominated almost entirely by domestic players.

Monday 11 August 2025
Weekly news roundup: 'China for China' Strategy, Xiaomi's open-source voice AI, and Broadcom at OCP APAC
Below are the top DIGITIMES Asia stories from Aug 4 to Aug 10, 2025. The top three topics include 'China for China' drives Western chipmakers' strategy, Xiaomi releases open-source voice AI for cars and smart homes, and Broadcom exec discusses Nvidia's NVLink and silicon photonics.
Sunday 10 August 2025
Tesla's Dojo shutdown signals new alliances with Samsung and Intel in AI race

Tesla is dismantling its in-house AI supercomputer project "Dojo" and shifting gears toward a new external chip strategy involving Samsung Electronics and Intel, signaling a major pivot in the automaker's AI infrastructure plans. Bloomberg reported that Tesla CEO Elon Musk has ordered the suspension of the Dojo program, with project lead Peter Bannon set to depart and roughly 20 team members already joining AI startup DensityAI. The remaining staff are being reassigned to Tesla's data center and compute infrastructure teams.

Thursday 7 August 2025
US tariffs and China setbacks push German car brands to rethink EV strategy
Once the loudest champions of an all-electric future, German luxury automakers are quietly backpedaling. Under pressure from shifting global emissions regulations, tightening US tariffs, and mounting losses in the Chinese EV market, brands like Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Volkswagen Group are moving away from their previous "all-electric" stance and pivoting toward a more pragmatic, dual-power hybrid strategy.
Wednesday 6 August 2025
Taiwan speeds toward low-carbon transit, targets full electrification by 2030
As Taiwan races toward its 2030 goal of fully electrifying city buses and achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, the pressure on the domestic electric vehicle supply chain — especially battery manufacturers — is rapidly mounting.
Wednesday 6 August 2025
Samsung-Tesla deal marks new chapter in mission to challenge TSMC's dominance
Success in the foundry business lies in strong alliances with core clients. With Samsung Electronics winning a massive deal with Tesla, it has not only gained a lifeline to challenge the current market structure, but whether it can establish a stable alliance akin to TSMC and Apple has become a major point of attention.
Wednesday 6 August 2025
Tariff relief for EU, Japan, and Korea: carmakers lives—for now
The United States has restarted global negotiations on reciprocal tariffs, offering key concessions to major auto-exporting nations—including the European Union, Japan, and South Korea. As part of the revised framework, the US has reduced import tariffs on vehicles and auto parts from 25% to 15%, prompting a mix of relief and recalibration among global automakers.