Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. reported a 20% jump in quarterly sales, as the company raced to meet demand for chips from the automotive and other industries.
Apple and Intel are reportedly testing 3-nm Semiconductors from TSMC, while Samsung Electronics, which is seeking to catch up with the Taiwanese foundry, is still investing in 5-nm production lines.
Micron Technology Inc. expects memory-chip demand to remain high even as the supply of other types of computer chips meets customer needs, the company said late Wednesday as its earnings and an outlook surpassed Wall Street expectations.
GlobalFoundries has begun construction works on a $4 billion manufacturing plant in Singapore to meet growing global demand for Semiconductors.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said that he expects 10 “good years” of growth in the Semiconductor industry during a panel at CNBC’s Evolve conference on Wednesday.
Applied Materials (AMAT) reported that unveiled a new way to engineer the wiring of advanced logic chips that enables scaling to the 3nm node and beyond.
SK Hynix established ASCA Hynix Semiconductor in Dalian, China, on May 13 in a move to facilitate its acquisition of Intel’s NAND plant.
The Nikkei reported on May 26 that Taiwanese Semiconductor companies are facing eight different difficulties and this may adversely affect global chip supply.
China’s Huawei Technologies is expanding its smart car partnership with state-owned Chongqing Changan Automobile Co Ltd to include the design and development of auto-use Semiconductors, four sources with knowledge of the matter said.
Taiwan's TSMC, the world's largest foundry company, has announced a breakthrough in the 1-nanometer (nm) Semiconductor manufacturing process, going one step ahead of Samsung Electronics in competition for micro-fabrication processes.
The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) recently initiated its pre-approval review on the Nvidia-Arm merger, the biggest M&A deal ever in the global Semiconductor industry.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Chief Executive Officer Lisa Su, who took the helm in 2014, has returned the chipmaker to profitability, taken market share from Intel Corp. and banished concerns about the company running out of cash.
A major U.S. investment fund said it has no plans to sell its stake in a Japanese Semiconductor company as the United States and China lock horns over dominance in the sector.
Japan will support domestic production of advanced Semiconductors and batteries under this year's growth blueprint, Nikkei has learned, as it seeks to buffer against chips shortages that have buffeted the nation's core industries.
Taiwan's TSMC has reportedly drawn up a plan to build a 2-nanometer (nm) Semiconductor foundry in the United States.