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Tuesday 24 June 2025
Rapidus and Siemens partner to advance 2nm semiconductor design and manufacturing processes
On June 23, 2025, Rapidus announced a strategic collaboration with Siemens Digital Industries Software to enhance semiconductor design and manufacturing processes for the 2nm technology node. The partnership aims to develop a process design kit based on Siemens' Calibre platform, focusing on design verification and manufacturing optimization.
Tuesday 24 June 2025
IC design sector 2Q25 operations remain stable amid currency volatility
As the second quarter of 2025 gradually comes to a close, Taiwan's IC design sector is facing the traditional off-season with a generally optimistic outlook. Industry players believe that actual shipment performance has not been as "soft" as expected. Although operational momentum is not particularly strong, overall stability has exceeded expectations.
Tuesday 24 June 2025
South Korea's chip firms target Japan in bid to break global design bottleneck
South Korean semiconductor companies are making a concerted push into Japan, positioning themselves to capture opportunities in one of the world's most underpenetrated but promising system semiconductor markets. With Japan commanding over twice the market share of South Korea in this domain, the nation has emerged as a strategic "blue ocean" for Korean IC design firms and AI hardware startups seeking growth beyond their domestic confines.
Tuesday 24 June 2025
China’s AI firms exploit Southeast Asia detour, weakening Huawei’s domestic chip ambitions
Chinese AI firms are reportedly utilizing AI compute resources in Southeast Asian nations to bypass US sanctions, exploiting regulatory frameworks that align with local laws and limit governmental intervention.
Monday 23 June 2025
Taiwan electronic product export orders break US$100 billion in January-May 2025, driven by AI and HPC applications
Taiwan's export orders for January-May 2024 rose 15% year on year to reach US$263.8 billion, with electronics products recording an over 25% annual growth to break the US$100 billion mark, according to the latest figures disclosed by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA). Export orders in May 2025 arrived at US$57.93 billion, increasing 18.5% year on year.
Monday 23 June 2025
Top-100 firms contribute KRW1.6 quadrillion to South Korea economy in 2024

In 2024, South Korea's top-100 companies generated an estimated KRW1,615 trillion (US$1.16 trillion) in total economic contribution, up more than KRW60 trillion from the previous year. Topping the list was Samsung Electronics, whose contribution reached KRW157.5 trillion, solidifying its position as the country's most impactful enterprise for the second consecutive year.

Monday 23 June 2025
Chip makers brace for brutal competition as cloud ASIC market heats up
Industry forecasts for application-specific integrated circuits have turned bullish, with major players and research firms upgrading their cloud ASIC demand projections for 2026-2028. The optimism reflects strong momentum from large cloud service providers and rising enterprise adoption.
Monday 23 June 2025
NAND flash prices to stay high in 2H25 with substrate shortage to hit soon, says Phison CEO

Strong demand in the memory market is expected to keep NAND Flash prices at elevated levels in the second half of 2025, according to Khein Seng Pua, CEO of Taiwan-based NAND flash controller chip supplier Phison Electronics. Speaking with DIGITIMES, Pua noted that while the pace of NAND price increases may ease, suppliers remain firmly resistant to price cuts.

Monday 23 June 2025
Chinese graduates seeking semiconductor jobs targeted by scams
Fresh college graduates in China looking to enter the employment force have their hearts set on major players in the semiconductor industry. However, as they rush to submit resumes, the risk of being scammed has quietly grown.
Monday 23 June 2025
AI chip design seen in second inning, says Synopsys executive
At its annual SNUG Taiwan event this week, Synopsys Senior Vice President of IP Group John Koeter told DIGITIMES that if AI chip development were a baseball game, the industry is just entering the second inning, with vast potential yet to unfold.
Monday 23 June 2025
French initiative targets chip-level security with FD-SOI technology
Soitec, a leading French provider of semiconductor materials, has partnered with research institute CEA-Leti to develop cybersecurity chips based on Fully Depleted Silicon-On-Insulator (FD-SOI) technology. The collaboration targets next-generation hardware security, aiming to set a new benchmark in protection against physical attacks across connected systems.
Friday 20 June 2025
Wistron ITS enters chip design race with new semiconductor division
Wistron ITS (WITS), a subsidiary of the Wistron Group, has officially launched a new Semiconductor Business Unit, marking its strategic shift from traditional IT services toward integrated circuit (IC) layout design.
Friday 20 June 2025
TDK acquires smart glasses startup SoftEye to expand AI hardware portfolio
Japanese electronics components giant TDK has announced the acquisition of SoftEye, a US-based smart glasses hardware and software developer, in a strategic push to diversify into artificial intelligence (AI)-driven devices. The move marks a significant step for TDK, traditionally known for its smartphone batteries, as it seeks growth beyond its core business, according to sources including Reuters and Nikkei.
Friday 20 June 2025
Zhaoxin eyes IPO on China’s tech board as x86 chip losses mount
Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (Zhaoxin), a key Chinese developer of domestically produced x86-compatible CPUs, has filed for an IPO on the Shanghai STAR Market, targeting CNY4.169 billion (US$580.5 million). Proceeds will fund research and development for next-generation desktop and server chips, advanced processor nodes, and the expansion of its research facilities.
Friday 20 June 2025
Xbox partners with AMD to co-develop AI-powered chips for next-gen gaming devices
Xbox has announced a multi-year strategic partnership with semiconductor company AMD to co-engineer silicon for its next generation of gaming devices through its official YouTube channel. The collaboration will span consoles, handheld devices, PCs, cloud platforms, and accessories.
Thursday 19 June 2025
Urgent orders boost memory packaging and testing in 2Q25; AI stabilizes variables for 2H25
Benefiting from a rapid recovery in memory market demand during the first half of 2025, memory packaging and testing companies are sharing in the gains. Although the US 90-day tariff exemption period is about to expire, increasing uncertainties around order visibility starting from the third quarter are expected to make customers adopt more conservative stocking strategies.
Thursday 19 June 2025
SEMICON West relocates to Arizona amid TSMC's chip cluster expansion
SEMICON West 2025 will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, for the first time, October 7 to 9, 2025, as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) continues to draw investments and talent to the state.
Thursday 19 June 2025
Nvidia CEO cautions US: China's AI momentum won't be stopped by sanctions
In recent interviews, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has repeatedly invoked the names "China" and "Huawei," sounding an increasingly urgent alarm about the pace of China's AI progress. If anyone thinks a single move can halt China's AI development, that is pure ignorance, Huang warned in a recent conversation with reporters.
Thursday 19 June 2025
Huawei supernode neck-and-neck against Nvidia's, but supply chain risks loom

Huawei's new in-house constructed AI system, the CloudMatrix 384 supernode, integrated with its new AI accelerator and a rack-scale architecture based on the Ascend 910C processor, is capable of directly competing with Nvidia's flagship GB200 NVL72 cluster, according to a report by semiconductor research firm SemiAnalysis.

Thursday 19 June 2025
Texas Instruments plans over US$60 billion investment for US foundational chip manufacturing
On June 18, 2025, Texas Instruments (TI) announced it will invest over US$60 billion in seven semiconductor fabs across the US. This historic investment aims to boost TI's domestic chip production for vehicles, smartphones, and data centers, supporting more than 60,000 jobs at new mega-sites in Texas and Utah.
Thursday 19 June 2025
Intel announces new leadership appointments to boost customer focus and engineering innovation
Intel has announced several leadership appointments as part of its strategy to enhance customer relationships and focus more on engineering innovation. Greg Ernst has been named chief revenue officer, while Srinivasan Iyengar, Jean-Didier Allegrucci, and Shailendra Desai have joined the company in key engineering roles.
Thursday 19 June 2025
L&T Semicon sees India as key growth driver post Fujitsu acquisition
L&T Semiconductor Technologies is betting on India's accelerating economic growth and rising demand in sectors such as air conditioning, data centers, and renewable energy to fuel its power module business, as it targets the global market, CEO Sandeep Kumar told DIGITIMES ASIA.
Wednesday 18 June 2025
Nvidia's arrival in Taipei sparks AI hub makeover for expo hall
Nvidia has selected Taipei as the site of its first overseas research and operations headquarters, a move that has stirred both excitement and concern within Taiwan's tech industry. The decision is seen as a vote of confidence in Taiwan's strategic role in the global AI supply chain—but also a signal of intensifying competition for local talent.
Wednesday 18 June 2025
Trump tightens China chip curbs as Nvidia's H20 faces new export limits
The US expanded semiconductor restrictions to include Nvidia's H20 chip, previously the only compliant AI processor available to Chinese buyers, as the Trump administration deepens technology curbs on Beijing.
Wednesday 18 June 2025
Intel to cut up to over 10,000 jobs starting mid-July
Intel is preparing to lay off between 15% and 20% of its Intel Foundry workforce starting in mid-July, potentially impacting between 8,170 and 10,900 employees worldwide, according to a report by OregonLive. The move is part of Intel's broader effort to streamline operations and focus on accelerating its technology roadmap.
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