
SK hynix said on August 19 that its board had approved a plan to repurchase and cancel KRW40 trillion (roughly US$29 billion) of its own shares, the largest share buyback and cancellation ever undertaken by a company listed in South Korea.
One word in Marvell Technology's August 19 filing decides how the Google agreement should be read. The custom silicon programs, it says, attach to the tensor processing unit (TPU) ecosystem. Attach, not replace.
Jusung Engineering and PSK each lost more than 40% of their China revenue in 2025. The similarity ends there.
SICC reported stronger first-half 2026 revenue and margins as its 8-inch silicon carbide substrate business gained scale, highlighting how the industry's migration to larger wafers is beginning to reshape SiC economics across electric vehicles and AI power infrastructure.
Kenmec Group founder and president Frank Hsieh said on August 19 that two of the company's new businesses have taken shape, with Taisic Materials focusing on silicon carbide (SiC), a third-generation semiconductor material, and Kentec targeting the AI data center (AIDC) market. Both companies are expected to list on Taiwan's Emerging Stock Board in October 2026.
Marvell Technology has issued Google a warrant to purchase up to 58,970,907 shares of its common stock at US$206.58 per share, according to a Form 8-K signed on August 19, 2026, by Mark Casper, the company's executive vice president, chief legal officer, and secretary. The filing does more than register a financing detail. It puts a company signature under a set of supply-chain reports that have circulated since the spring, and it attaches a dollar meter to how far the relationship is expected to run.

