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Imec.xpand launches EUR 300M fund amid global race for semiconductor supremacy

Imec.xpand, an independent global venture capital fund, today announced the launch of a new EUR 300 million fund aimed at accelerating the growth of transformative semiconductor and nanotechnology innovations.

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Huawei auto partner Seres starts earning profit while Aito M7 accident creates uncertainty

Chinese carmaker Seres, a Huawei partner, came out of the red in the first quarter of 2024 after experiencing losses for five years. The Aito EVs it co-developed with Huawei have gained traction in the market and accounted for 70% of Seres' sales volume.

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Pegatron latest company to venture into Traditional Chinese AI LLMs; partners up with NTU team

Following in the footsteps of MediaTek, Pegatron is also starting to use open-source models to build a Traditional Chinese LLM, with partners including Nvidia and other industry representatives. It is reported that the team that developed the Taiwan LLM, which is from the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering (CSIE) at National Taiwan University (NTU), is also a partner.

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SK Hynix's 12-layer HBM to hit market earlier than expected

SK Hynix recently held a press conference to unveil its development blueprint for HBM4, scheduled for mass production in 2025, a year ahead of the original plan, to maintain its technological leadership in the High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM) market.

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TSMC dominates global foundry market with 61% market share in 4Q23, says Counterpoint

Counterpoint released the global foundry market share ranking for the fourth quarter of 2023, showing that TSMC maintained its leadership status with a 61% market share driven by strong demand from AI and the restocking of smartphones.

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Microsoft CEO wraps up Southeast Asia tour, pledging billions into AI talent boost and establishment of data centers

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's tour across Southeast Asia has concluded, having visited three key countries: Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, as part of the company's strategic outreach efforts in the region.

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What made AMD give a conservative projection for its 2024 outlook?

AMD challenges Nvidia's dominance in the AI market with its Instinct MI300 accelerator which has been well-received by the market. However, since Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell platform is priced lower than expected, how would that impact AMD?

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Trade war likely drives up European, US consumers' interest in Chinese EV

While the European Union and the US have imposed many restrictions on China-made EVs, the measures seem also to benefit Chinese carmakers. European and US consumers have become more aware of Chinese EVs, which may affect the future market dynamic.

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Samsung's MX division scores stellar 1Q24 results fueled by AI-powered Galaxy S24 success

Bolstered by strong sales of its first AI smartphone, the Galaxy S24 series, which debuted earlier this year, Samsung Electronics Mobile eXperience (MX) division achieved remarkable results in the first quarter of 2024 despite the contraction of the smartphone market.

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SDC saw operating profits drop in 1Q24 due to weak iPhone sales and intensifying competition

With sluggish iPhone sales and intense competition from Chinese panel manufacturers, Samsung Display (SDC)'s operating profit in the first quarter of 2024 saw a 56% year-on-year decrease. How SDC will respond to this has received a lot of attention.

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Hydrogen's lofty but arduous road to crack net-zero nut

In the global race to decarbonize, hydrogen is gaining traction as a potential game-changer. However, significant hurdles remain before the lightest element can realize its heavy ambitions, industry experts warned.

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Japan takes ambitious action on advanced packaging technology to capture Chiplet and AI chip opportunities

The potential of advanced packaging technology to upgrade chip performance has attracted many Japanese equipment and material suppliers to allocate their resources in this highly specialized field to gain their entry into the high-margin market of advanced chips and Chiplet.

Rapidus CEO (L) and Chairman (R) Credit: AFP

Foxconn, ZF establish car chassis system joint venture

Foxconn has invested in critical EV components and modules, in addition to vehicle manufacturing, to scale its EV venture. Its partner ZF Group, one of the leading automotive suppliers, announced on Wednesday that the two companies had completed the process of forming a joint venture for passenger car chassis systems on April 30.

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China's chip self-sufficiency dream a 21st Century Great Leap Forward? How much longer can it subsidize?

Against the backdrop of a secular slowdown in economic growth and a real-estate bubble burst that added debt burdens, how much longer can China continue to subsidize its industries and realize the dream of building a self-sufficient semiconductor supply chain?

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Apple attributes sales decline to previous high base, anticipates growth in coming quarter

Apple reported a fall in sales over the past quarter due to the high base effect and a few product launches a year ago. Apple anticipates a return to growth in the current quarter and is optimistic about stimulating growth through the forthcoming product launch event and a developer conference.

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A step into high-end technology: EISO joins satellite industry with its PCB production

EISO, the PCB factory, participated in the Satellite 2024 Conference & Exhibition held in Washington DC, USA for the first time, marking the company's entry into Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite applications. This shows EISO's shift of focus to a high-end application of PCB technology, aside from their continuing efforts on domestic and international markets for electric-assisted bicycles (e-bikes).

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Why did BYD's 1Q24 profits drop by 47.3% compared to previous quarter?

In the first quarter of 2024, BYD's net profit was CNY4.57 billion (approx. US$630 million), a year-on-year increase of 10.6%, but a significant decrease of 47.3% compared to the fourth quarter of 2023. This highlighted that profitability was impacted by slowing demand for EVs and intense price competition. Market analysis suggests that while the penetration and sales of EVs are growing, it has come with a decrease in profits.

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IC component suppliers divided on fresh Apple product order pull-ins

Taiwan-based suppliers of III-V compound semiconductors, PCBs, and other IC components are divided on demand forecasts for new iPhones and other Apple devices, according to industry sources.

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PTI raises 2024 capex by 50% to boost HBM production for lucrative AI opportunities

Taiwan's top memory backend specialist Powertech Technology (PTI) has decided to sharply raise its capital expenditure for 2024 from the original NT$10 billion (US$307.22 million) to NT$15 billion, some 60% of which will be used for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) products to capture lucrative opportunities in AI applications, according to company sources.

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Macronix sees orders regain momentum

ROM and flash memory maker Macronix International stayed in the red in the first quarter of 2024 with net losses amounting to NT$1.08 billion (US$33.2 million). Nevertheless, the chipmaker has seen overall client orders regain strength, according to company chairman Miin Wu.

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Micron expects to ship made-in-India chips in 1H25

Micron, the first major chipmaker to set up an ATMP facility in India, provides a later-than-expected timeline for shipping its first made-in-India product, which is most expected to be exported rather than catering to domestic needs.

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Apple to emerge from slump in 2H24, says supply chain

Apple is expected to rebound from a lackluster first half of 2024, with shipments of both iPhones and Mac computers picking up in the latter part of the year, say supply chain sources. As mere hardware refreshes can no longer stimulate consumer purchases, market attention has focused almost exclusively on AI and foldable screens; in Apple's case, however, implementing AI into their products may be the quicker option.

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