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Exclusive: Kaynes SemiCon partners with one more Taiwanese company to boost India's semiconductor ecosystem

Kaynes SemiCon, a subsidiary of the Indian EMS Kaynes Technology, has entered into a strategic partnership with Recynergy Technology, a Taiwan-based company specializing in semiconductor backend test engineering. This collaboration aims to transfer semiconductor manufacturing technology and supply chain knowledge from Taiwan to India, utilizing the skilled engineering workforce in India to meet local and global semiconductor needs.

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AI chips should prioritize quality or quantity? Perspectives differ among software and hardware giants

It was previously reported that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman aims to raise US$5-7 trillion to fortify the AI chip supply chain. The venture includes establishing a global network of fabrication plants, sparking intense debates. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and renowned chip architect Jim Keller seem to prioritize the "quality" of chips, emphasizing chip performance over the "quantity" of chip production.

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Japanese semiconductor equipment makers bet big on generative AI and power semiconductors for growth

Several Japanese semiconductor equipment manufacturers are witnessing a surge in sales, particularly in equipment catering to generative AI and power semiconductors. Despite a downturn in chip equipment investment for devices like smartphones, these segments drive growth for companies like Canon, Disco, Lasertec, and Advantest.

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Backed by 7 leading automakers, Ionna to begin charging service in 2024

Ionna, a charging service provider formed by seven leading carmakers, started operation in early February. The company plans to open its first US charging stations this year and expand to Canada later. It aims to deploy at least 30,000 chargers in the future and leverages renewable power to offer EV charging services.

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Longtan Science Park Phase 3 development project set to boost compound semiconductor industry in northern Taiwan

The Longtan Science Park's third-phase development project, located in Taoyuan, northern Taiwan, intended for TSMC's 1.4nm wafer fab but abandoned for numerous reasons, is now slated for implementation, with potential opportunities for compound semiconductor manufacturers, according to the Hsinchu Science Park Bureau overseeing the park's administration.

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China surges in R&D, closes gap on EU and US: report

Recent findings from a European Union report highlight a significant shift in the global landscape of research and development (R&D) expenditure and scientific output, with China rapidly closing the gap with the EU and the United States. The report reveals that while the EU has experienced slower growth in R&D intensity over the years, China's R&D expenditure has more than doubled since 2000, enabling it to catch up with the EU in this crucial domain.

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With reported returns of Vision Pro, how can Apple get the market to accept an imperfect product?

It has been nearly three weeks since Apple launched the Vision Pro on February 2. While some users have praised the experience and visual performances, Vision Pro's honeymoon phase appeared to be short as it has been reported that Apple has seen a wave of returns, likely due to the device's comfort levels, the depth of supported applications, and the richness of its content.

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Rising demand for RISC-V amidst India's tech ecosystem expansion: Tessolve

In light of the global effort to find alternatives to x86 systems amidst increasing demand, RISC-V systems are emerging as a solution to various challenges. Madhav Rao, senior vice president of engineering at Tessolve, recently told Digitimes Asia there is a strong interest in RISC-V from their customer base.

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TSMC alone isn't enough for German state Saxony's chip ambition: why Taiwanese suppliers are needed

Following the TSMC decision in August 2023 to set up a fab in Dresden, located in the German state of Saxony, the state has been beefing up efforts to attract more Taiwanese suppliers, especially TSMC suppliers, to set foot in the region and expand the local industrial cluster known as Silicon Saxony. However, Taiwanese suppliers remain cautious amid concerns about labor shortage, worker unions, operation costs, and subsidies.

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Clean energy fuels 40% of China's economic growth in 2023

In a remarkable revelation, clean energy emerged as the powerhouse propelling China's economic growth in 2023, according to a comprehensive analysis by Carbon Brief. The country's massive investments in renewable energy sources like solar and wind power led to strong GDP growth last year, even as the global economy struggled. When considering the production value, clean energy sectors contributed a remarkable CNY 11.4 trillion (approximately US$1.6 trillion) to the Chinese economy in 2023, marking a significant 30% increase compared to the previous year.

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Chinese tier-1 SiC substrate suppliers launch price war

China considers the third generation of semiconductors as the dominant industry that can outperform its global competitors. The silicon carbide (SiC) industry achieved significant long-term purchase agreements with several international automotive IDMs in 2023, thanks to government support spanning a decade. China plans to commence a price competition in 2024, as reported by sources within the supply chain.

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Hyundai expands hydrogen presence with Hyundai Mobis acquisition

Hyundai Motor has made a significant acquisition in a strategic move to bolster its position as a frontrunner in the burgeoning hydrogen energy sector. The South Korean automotive giant has announced its acquisition of Hyundai Mobis' hydrogen fuel cell business, signaling its intent to fortify its foothold in the hydrogen value chain.

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Major IC design houses respond differently to ASIC demand

Taiwan's top three IC design firms, MediaTek, Novatek Microelectronics, and Realtek Semiconductor, have vast IP core portfolios to deliver customized chip services. However, with the industry's rising focus on ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) services, it's apparent that the firms' attitudes and strategies differ.

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Microsoft to team up with Intel and Qualcomm for AI PCs at Computex

With Windows 12 delayed until 2025, according to supply chain rumors, Microsoft will instead focus on an AI-centric update to Windows 11 in mid-2024. During this year's Computex Taipei, Microsoft will collaborate with Qualcomm and Intel to integrate Windows on Arm efforts and x86 architecture into a new wave of AI PCs.

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