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Taiwan-based IC design houses struggle to catch up in silicon photonics as US firms lead

Although silicon photonics has become one of the most anticipated developments in the semiconductor industry, Taiwan-based IC design houses admittedly need more time to catch up with US-based companies, which currently dominate the field.

Credit: Intel

Former TSMC R&D director Konrad Young advocates Taiwan-UK collaboration in quantum tech

Konrad Young, a pivotal figure in semiconductor research known for his leadership at TSMC told DIGITIMES Asia during his UK visit that quantum computing presents a prime opportunity for Taiwan and the UK to collaborate.

Credit: DIGITIMES Asia

Rising business prospects for electric two-wheelers embrace high efficiency and smart features

Energy saving and carbon reduction are pivotal trends in today's automotive industry, encompassing both four-wheelers and two-wheelers. Ching-Yue Lee, senior project specialist in the Power and System Business Group at Delta Electronics, shared his insights on the impact and development trends of carbon neutrality on electric two-wheelers at the "D Forum 2024" smart vehicle forum hosted by DIGITIMES.

Credit: DIGITIMES

OmniVision expects CIS opportunities in AI PC, automotive, and machine vision

Despite plateauing smartphone demands, OmniVision expects rising demands for CMOS Image Sensors (CIS) in AI PCs, automotive, and machine vision applications, says OmniVision.

Credit: DIGITIMES

Fabrication or imagination: AI hallucinations mirror brain damage confabulations, experts say

A study published on Nature by the University of Oxford and RMIT University reveals that large language models (LLMs) suffer from AI hallucinations due to a lack of knowledge.

Credit: DIGITIMES

Avnet empowers Taiwan's ODMs to cut into global automotive electronics supply chain amid challenges

The US-based Avnet, a distributor of IC products and electronics components, is supporting Taiwan's Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) in venturing into the global automotive market through a comprehensive global alliance.

Credit: DIGITIMES

Hitachi eyes billion-dollar AI business opportunity by integrating Microsoft cloud services into Lumada

In response to the growing corporate demand for generative AI, Japanese electronics giant Hitachi announced in 2024 that it has signed a three-year partnership contract with Microsoft. This partnership enables users of Hitachi's Lumada platform to leverage Microsoft's services, prominently featuring generative AI. Additionally, it establishes a talent development system poised to potentially create a multibillion-dollar global market.

Credit: AFP

Innolux, OSATs stepping up FOPLP deployment

In recent years, Fan-Out Panel-Level Packaging (FOPLP) technology has become a rare opportunity for OSATs and other industry participants to compete with TSMC, Samsung Electronics, and Intel in the advanced packaging field.

Credit: DIGITIMES

South Korean manufacturers rumored to consider 'full liquidation' of old equipment

Even since the US imposed sanctions on China, South Korean manufacturers have been storing old equipment in warehouses, incurring annual rental fees exceeding KRW20 billion (approx. US$14.6 million).

Credit: AFP

Xiaomi shifts gear ten years after India entry

As Xiaomi is expected to celebrate its tenth anniversary in entering India in July, the company is strategizing to pivot towards premiumization, AIoT, ecosystem integration, and local manufacturing to reclaim its leadership position in the country.

Credit: AFP

Beyond Bangalore: Indian chip companies look to smaller cities amid growth

Bangalore, often dubbed India's Silicon Valley, has long been the heart of the country's semiconductor industry, attracting heavyweight corporations and pioneering startups. This vibrant hub has been integral to India's technological ascendancy for years.

Credit: DIGITIMES

Taiwan Fertilizer's triple Focus: clean energy, eco-friendly fertilizers, and semiconductor solutions

Taiwan Fertilizer, the island's largest ammonia supplier, has inaugurated its Advanced Business Research Center at its Miaoli plant, marking a significant pivot towards clean energy.

Credit: Taiwan Fertilizer

South Korean equipment makers set to benefit from BOE's 8.6G OLED plant construction in China

BOE Technology, the largest Chinese display panel manufacturer, is reportedly placing equipment orders for its 8.6-generation (8.6G) OLED panel plant under construction in China. Many South Korean equipment makers, including Sunic System, Avaco, Shinsung E&G, and DMS, are expected to benefit as potential suppliers.

Credit: AFP

Japan-based semiconductor material suppliers cluster in Kyushu thanks to TSMC

Thanks to TSMC's investments in Kumamoto and its commitment to local sourcing, semiconductor material suppliers, including Tokyo Ohka Kogyo (TOK), Organo, and Sumco, are clustering in the Japanese prefecture.

Credit: AFP

India roundup: US, India expand technology collaboration, targeting China

The US and India enhanced their technological cooperation under the iCET initiative to reduce their reliance on China. India is still dependent on imported electronic components from China despite its ambitious target of building a local ecosystem.

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China's EV makers got US$ 231 billion aid over 15 years, study says

China's electric vehicle industry received at least $231 billion in government subsidies and aid from 2009 through to the end of last year, even as the amount of support per vehicle has declined, according to a new research.

Credit: Bloomberg

LG Electronics, ChargePoint form partnership for commercial EV charging

LG Electronics took another step forward to grow its EV charging business. The South Korean company has become a strategic partner of ChargePoint, a US-based EV charging solution provider. The pair will first collaborate on commercial EV charging in the US.

Credit: LG

China's solution to AI chip sanction: 'One Cloud, Multiple Cores'

Since the beginning of May, several well-known Large Language Model (LLM) enterprises in China have announced price reductions, including Aliyun, Baidu, KU Xiaofei, Tencent Cloud, ByteDance, and other operators.

Credit: Baidu

CyberLink to finalize new AI PC collaborations in 2H24

Taiwan's CyberLink, a specialist in multimedia software and AI facial recognition technology, has joined the AI PC bandwagon and is set to finalize new collaborations with PC manufacturers in the second half of 2024 to capitalize on the generative AI (GenAI) surge.

Credit: DIGITIMES

RISC-V's rapid growth and hurdles ahead: US-China tech tensions and ecosystem fragmentation

RISC-V, an open standard instruction set architecture, has garnered global attention due to its royalty-free nature and adaptability for custom hardware development.

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