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Friday 6 March 2026
Apple's US$599 MacBook Neo uses A18 Pro, partly due to supply constraints

Apple's newly introduced MacBook Neo, a low-cost laptop priced from US$599, uses the A18 Pro chip instead of the newer A19 Pro, according to a report from Wccftech, which attributed the decision partly to supply constraints affecting advanced semiconductor manufacturing nodes.

Friday 6 March 2026
Toyota Group's Denso bids up to US$8 billion to acquire Rohm

Japanese auto parts supplier Denso has made a takeover proposal for Kyoto-based chipmaker Rohm in a deal that could reach about JPY1.3 trillion (approx. US$8.3 billion), according to reports from Nikkei and Reuters.

Friday 6 March 2026
Samsung reports faster-than-expected 2nm yield gains, aims to triple HBM revenue
Samsung Electronics announced that its 2nm process yield is improving faster than expected, signaling strong progress in semiconductor manufacturing. The company also revealed plans for wafer production at its Texas Taylor foundry and reaffirmed confidence in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) business.
Friday 6 March 2026
Amkor eyes triple revenue growth in 2.5D and HDFO packaging for 2026
Semiconductor OSAT leader Amkor has announced plans to boost its capital expenditure budget for 2026 to US$2.5-3 billion, prioritizing expansion of advanced packaging capacities such as 2.5D and high-density fan-out (HDFO) in South Korea and Taiwan. This move aims to capitalize on the booming AI data-center CPU market.
Friday 6 March 2026
Explainer: Why the Pentagon’s move on Anthropic matters for the AI supply chain
The high-stakes game of chicken between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon escalated into a formal legal war on March 6. Following a week of social media threats and collapsed negotiations, the Department of Defense has formally notified Anthropic PBC that the company and its products are officially deemed a "supply chain risk," a designation typically reserved for foreign adversaries.
Friday 6 March 2026
Intel’s EMIB gains traction as CoWoS alternative, reviving IC substrate investment
The global AI surge has sharply increased demand for advanced chips, leaving TSMC's CoWoS capacity in tight supply. Intel's advanced packaging strategy is set to reach a critical turning point in second half 2026, boosting confidence across its long-struggling supply chain and triggering renewed investment momentum.
Friday 6 March 2026
Column: AI reasoning era reshapes compute demand and signals structural growth for semiconductor supply chains
In the second half of 2022, AI underwent a genuine structural inflection point. Frontier models began to demonstrate true generalization and multi-tasking capabilities at scale. Generalization meant these systems could apply learned semantic and analytical skills to new instructions and unfamiliar problem settings while maintaining stable performance. Multi-tasking meant a single foundation model could power translation, summarization, image generation, and question answering without requiring separate task-specific architectures.
Friday 6 March 2026
Taiwan and US to jointly boost investments in five trusted industries
Taiwan's government is actively promoting developments in the "Five Trusted Industry Sectors": semiconductors, AI, military, security and surveillance, and next-generation communications. As the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) points out, the strategic significance of these industries helps to strengthen Taiwan's position in the global supply chain, enhance competitiveness across various industrial sectors, create high-paying jobs, and improve national security and resilience.
Friday 6 March 2026
China chip leaders call for national effort to build 'Chinese ASML'

China's semiconductor industry leaders are calling for a nationwide effort to develop a domestic equivalent of ASML within five years, saying the country must move beyond fragmented development and build a more integrated industry capable of competing with global leaders.

Friday 6 March 2026
Tesla to reportedly double AI6 chip orders, boosting Samsung Texas plant utilization

The semiconductor industry had widely expected Samsung's Taylor fab to begin large-scale production before the end of 2026. However, the latest industry information obtained by The JoongAng suggests there may be discrepancies between expectations and the actual situation, prompting renewed attention to whether the project's progress is encountering new variables.

Friday 6 March 2026
US considers global licensing regime for AI chips, tying exports to investment pledges
The Trump administration is currently drafting stringent new regulations that would require US approval for virtually all global exports of artificial intelligence accelerators from industry leaders like Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).
Friday 6 March 2026
Former TSMC SVP leads V5 Technologies' AI inspection push in semiconductor packaging
V5 Technologies, a leading maker of advanced semiconductor inspection equipment centered on AI algorithms, is capitalizing on the explosive growth in advanced process and packaging demand. The company posted a revenue of NT$2.075 billion (US$65.5 million) in 2025, up 187.82% year-over-year.
Friday 6 March 2026
China's mature process chip investments alarm Taiwan; government urged to audit local firms' China production
Taiwan's Legislative Yuan has yet to review the 2026 central government budget amid political deadlock, but lawmakers have raised concerns over China's massive subsidies and capacity expansion in mature semiconductor foundry processes. They warn of oversupply and price wars threatening Taiwanese firms and urge the government to take strategic action.
Thursday 5 March 2026
Keysight sees rising AI infrastructure test demand, order-to-ship ratio above 1
Keysight Technologies forecasts rapid growth in AI infrastructure testing and verification through 2026 as deployments expand from chip-level to cluster-scale, Taiwan chairman and General Manager David Lo said, noting AI is reshaping semiconductor design, 6G architecture, and cybersecurity.
Thursday 5 March 2026
TSMC's 20-year advanced packaging strategy secures Apple and Nvidia ties
TSMC has solidified its critical role in the global semiconductor supply chain through nearly two decades of strategic investment in advanced packaging, positioning itself at the forefront of the AI era. Shang-Yi Chiang, a key figure dubbed one of the "Six Knights of TSMC R&D," reflected on how the company laid the groundwork early for AI-driven growth by pioneering CoWoS and InFO technologies.
Thursday 5 March 2026
UMC honorary vice chairman warns US-Iran war unlikely to end quickly, urges tech sector to build Taiwan value
With military conflicts escalating in the Middle East, United Microelectronics (UMC) honorary vice chairman John Hsuan warned that global supply chains will be disrupted by war. He noted that exclusive suppliers face a severe impact, while alternatives exist if supplies are not unique.
Thursday 5 March 2026
Commentary: HBM hybrid bonding race heats up, but memory makers slow to adopt
Competition in the high bandwidth memory (HBM) market is intensifying, prompting equipment makers such as Hanwha Semitech and Semes to accelerate development of hybrid bonding tools for HBM production. These newer entrants aim to challenge the thermal compression bonding (TCB) equipment segment dominated by Hanmi Semiconductor. Industry observers, however, say significant technical and cost barriers remain before hybrid bonding can be adopted at scale.
Thursday 5 March 2026
Apple builds US chip supply chain with TSMC and Foxconn
Semiconductors are a core technology of the digital economy. While most chip design still takes place in the US, manufacturing has long been concentrated in Asia, particularly Taiwan. The pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in the global semiconductor supply chain, while geopolitical tensions and natural disaster risks have further highlighted potential disruptions. These developments have prompted the US government to promote a revival of domestic chip manufacturing.
Thursday 5 March 2026
Singapore's small-state strategy offers new insights for Taiwan's tech industry
Often dubbed the "Little Red Dot," Singapore is a city-state that lacks natural resources, and previously even had to turn to neighboring countries for drinking water. Yet in a span of just six decades, it has transformed from a barren island expelled by Malaysia into an advanced nation with one of the highest per capita incomes worldwide and now wields significant influence on the global stage.
Thursday 5 March 2026
Intel reportedly reconsidering 18A strategy as CEO signals openness to external foundry customers

Intel appears to be recalibrating a cornerstone of its advanced manufacturing strategy as CEO Lip‑Bu Tan signals that the company's 18A process might soon be offered to external chip customers—a notable shift after initially planning to reserve the technology mainly for Intel's own products. According to Reuters, CFO David Zinsner told investors at a San Francisco tech conference that recent progress on 18A has convinced Tan that the process "is actually a good node to offer to external customers as well."

Thursday 5 March 2026
Broadcom-TSMC 3.5D AI chips give ASIC leader an early edge over Nvidia

In the AI era, technological competition among leading chip design companies continues to intensify. Broadcom announced in 2024 that it was working with TSMC to launch its 3.5D eXtreme Dimension System in Package (XDSiP) platform, with products scheduled to ship in 2026. Broadcom has now confirmed that the product, built on a 2nm process and using 3.5D system-level packaging, has begun shipping on schedule, primarily to customer Fujitsu.

Thursday 5 March 2026
WT Microelectronics sees 2026 growth despite memory price hikes
The semiconductor market in 2026 is expected to be driven by strong AI demand but faces challenges from rising prices of memory and passive components. WT Microelectronics said the impact of memory price increases, along with localized hikes in passive component costs, remains manageable for its operations. Data center expansion is also fueling a surge in power IC demand, positioning WT Microelectronics' 2026 momentum to surpass that of 2025. The company plans to continue investing in high-growth sectors such as data centers and servers.
Wednesday 4 March 2026
Chunghwa Precision Test Tech posts record February revenue despite seasonal dip
Semiconductor test interface supplier Chunghwa Precision Test Tech (CHPT) said that continued demand from the high-performance computing (HPC) and mobile application processor (AP) markets has kept orders for high-end test interfaces robust, supporting continued year-over-year revenue growth in February 2026.
Wednesday 4 March 2026
Despite memory shortage and price surge extending through 2026, three industries hold strong purchasing power
The global memory market faces ongoing shortages and price hikes driven by robust AI data-center demand, sparking a fierce resource competition expected to last through 2026. However, semiconductor and IC distribution players identify three major industry groups that remain resilient amid the supply crunch, experiencing relatively limited disruption.
Wednesday 4 March 2026
Acter Group posts 37% revenue growth in 2025 on Taiwan project surge
Taiwanese cleanroom integration engineering leader Acter reported consolidated revenue of NT$10.98 billion (US$348.84 million) for the fourth quarter of 2025, up 16% year-on-year, with net profit after tax soaring 34.55% to NT$1.001 billion. Earnings per share (EPS) reached NT$8.07, a 35% increase from 2024.