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  • Pegatron chairman urges Taiwan to build sovereign AI

    Pegatron Chairman Tung Tzu-hsien emphasized Taiwan’s need for sovereign AI at the 2024 Taiwan AI Academy Annual Conference. He highlighted AI’s role in future wealth and defense.
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  • TSMC denies plans for new chip factory in UAE

    Discover the latest on TSMC’s stance on global expansion and its dismissal of reports on a new UAE chip factory with Samsung. Learn about its ongoing projects in the U.S., Japan, and Germany.
    2024/09/23 11:00
  • Taiwan remains optimistic about US relations post-election

    Discover how Taiwan’s economic minister assures strong U.S.-Taiwan economic ties will persist post-U.S. presidential election, amidst debate discussions on trade and semiconductor issues.
    2024/09/11 16:32
  • SEMICON Taiwan unveils AI tech zone, showcases innovations

    SEMICON Taiwan 2024 introduces its first AI Technology Zone, while industry leaders, including TSMC and NVIDIA, address power shortage concerns affecting AI data centers and explore sustainable energy solutions.
    2024/09/06 15:40
  • Etron chairman: Semiconductor growth to dip in late 2024

    Discover insights from Etron’s chairman, Nicky Lu, on the semiconductor industry’s growth slowdown in H2 due to economic shifts and global challenges, and why AI could fuel future demand.
    2024/09/05 11:01
  • SEMICON Taiwan 2024 to draw 85,000 visitors, says minister

    Discover how Taiwan’s Economic Minister Kuo Jyh-huei plans to boost tourism and national competitiveness at SEMICON Taiwan 2024, with 85,000 visitors expected, innovative AI developments, and strategic government incentives.
    2024/09/02 17:50
  • Taiwan boosts Slovakia’s semiconductor, auto sectors

    Taiwan’s support is transforming Slovakia’s semiconductor landscape and boosting its automotive sector through a strategic cooperation program, as key figure Donoval detailed in Hospodarske Noviny.
    2024/07/05 10:58
  • TSMC rules out relocation amid Taiwan Strait tensions

    Discover how TSMC’s Chairman, C.C. Wei, addresses the impossibility of relocating operations amid geopolitical tensions and how NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, values Taiwan’s manufacturing prowess.
    2024/06/06 15:21
  • NVIDIA CEO to showcase AI at COMPUTEX, deepening Taiwan ties

    Discover how NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is set to strengthen ties with Taiwanese manufacturers and highlight AI applications at COMPUTEX in June. His keynote will mark
    2024/05/31 16:16
  • TSMC stock hits record high, boosts Taiwan index

    Discover how Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) reached a record stock price, boosting the Taiwan stock index and highlighting its crucial role in the AI industry and global tech supply chain.
    2024/05/23 13:34
  • John Neuffer highlights CHIPS Act’s positive impact on U.S.

    The U.S. CHIPS and Science Act seeks to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing. John Neuffer, CEO of the Semiconductor Industry Association, is optimistic about the act, highlighting early private sector commitments and the critical need to rebalance global chip manufacturing.
    2024/05/06 17:07
  • Huawei overcomes U.S. restrictions with new smartphone chip

    Discover how Huawei’s new Pura 70 series, featuring the advanced Kirin 9010 processor, marks a significant technological leap and defies U.S. restrictions, selling out quickly after launch.
    2024/04/29 14:10
  • TSMC chips lead the way in energy savings and net-zero goals

    Discover how Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is leading the way in energy-saving technology, with chips that save 6.8 kilowatt-hours for every kilowatt-hour used in production. Learn about TSMC’s commitment to net-zero strategies, including advancing their 100% renewable energy goal to 2040, and their collaboration with ITRI to measure their environmental impact.
    2024/04/19 17:56
  • US offers $11.6B in aid for TSMC’s Arizona fabs

    Discover how TSMC’s groundbreaking $65 billion investment in Arizona, supported by the U.S. Department of Commerce with subsidies and loans, aims to revolutionize the semiconductor industry with the world’s most advanced 2-nanometer chips, creating thousands of jobs and bolstering AI technology.
    2024/04/08 18:33
  • TSMC’s dominance fuels Taiwan’s luxury car market surge

    Discover how Taiwan’s burgeoning semiconductor industry has fueled a significant surge in luxury car sales, with Ferrari and other brands seeing substantial growth. TSMC leads the charge, influencing market trends and investor caution in the AI era.
    2024/03/28 17:21
  • Commerce secretary highlights TSMC’s role in U.S. chip goals

    U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo aims for the U.S. to produce 20% of the world’s cutting-edge semiconductors by 2030. Companies like Intel, TSMC, and Samsung are seeking over US$70 billion in subsidies under the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act. Raimondo highlights TSMC’s Arizona project and expresses gratitude for their contributions. The government plans to fund more projects to achieve the 20% global semiconductor production target by 2030. The U.S. Department of Commerce is expected to announce new subsidies, with TSMC likely to receive funding.
    2024/02/27 17:45
  • Intel Foundry to challenge TSMC in semiconductor race

    Intel launches Intel Foundry, aiming to produce the world’s fastest chips by 2025. With endorsements from Microsoft and a robust roadmap, Intel aims to challenge TSMC and become a dominant force in the semiconductor industry.
    2024/02/25 13:33
  • ITRI and TSMC unveil breakthrough SOT-MRAM chip technology

    ITRI and TSMC are partnering to develop a SOT-MRAM array chip with lower power consumption and faster operation than STT-MRAM. The new design has potential applications in in-memory computation and is expected to advance the field of high-speed semiconductors. The General Director of ITRI’s Electronic and Optoelectronic System Research Laboratories, Chang Shih-chieh, highlighted the chip’s low power consumption and quick 10-nanosecond operating time, which enable improved computational efficiency and expand the potential applications beyond traditional memory-oriented scenarios. The research results were presented at the IEDM, showcasing the technology’s potential for high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and automotive chips. Additionally, ITRI’s focus on non-volatile memory technologies demonstrates their commitment to pushing the boundaries of the domestic semiconductor markets and exploring new areas of application.
    2024/01/17 14:58
  • Tsai Ing-wen upholds status quo across Taiwan Strait: MOFA

    Taiwan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joseph Wu, emphasized in an exclusive interview with CNN that Taiwan is a democratic nation and that the majority of its people wish to maintain the status quo across the Taiwan Strait. Wu discussed various topics, including the significance of Taiwan’s presidential elections for its democratic growth, national defense, Indo-Pacific conditions, and Taiwan-India relations. He highlighted President Tsai Ing-wen’s commitment to upholding the political status quo, which has gained international recognition. Wu also emphasized the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, as Taiwan produces 90% of the world’s semiconductor chips. He addressed the military threats from mainland China, stating that Taiwan is striving to enhance its defense capacities to deter aggression. Additionally, Wu expressed hopes to strengthen the connection between Taiwan and India in integrating their semiconductor supply chains through talent cultivation.
    2024/01/05 16:14
  • TSMC unveils A14 tech, eyes 1.4nm node production

    TSMC, the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturing company, announced progress in the development of its 1.4nm-class technology node, A14, during the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting. The company plans to begin volume production of its 2nm process chips, N2, in 2025, with the N2P process expected to reach mass production by the end of 2026. Market analysts predict that TSMC’s A14 process could debut between 2027 and 2028. While TSMC is also developing cutting-edge technologies like CFETs to boost chip performance and energy efficiency, the initial A14 process is expected to use GAAFETs technology. The use of High-NA EUV lithography technology in TSMC’s future processes, including the A14 process, remains unconfirmed. Other industry players like Intel are also adopting next-generation EUV technology with a numerical aperture of 0.55.
    2023/12/15 17:24
  • TSMC, AZBTC resolve dispute with training, safety deal

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and the Arizona Building and Construction Trades Council (AZBTC) have reached an agreement to resolve a labor dispute at TSMC’s Phoenix semiconductor manufacturing facility. The collaboration includes employee training programs and a commitment to transparency on workplace safety issues. This agreement is seen as a critical step for TSMC, which is expected to benefit from the US$100 billion in subsidies provided by the U.S. Chips Act. TSMC has agreed to prioritize local hiring but can employ foreign workers with "specialist experience" if needed. TSMC’s investment in Arizona amounts to US$40 billion, with construction starting in 2021. Mass production is now scheduled to begin in the first half of 2025. This resolution not only facilitates smoother progress in the construction of TSMC’s plant but also highlights the company’s role in increasing semiconductor production capabilities in the United States.
    2023/12/07 18:06
  • Nvidia chief: U.S. chip self-sufficiency a decade away

    Nvidia’s President, Jensen Huang, stated at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit that achieving U.S. independence in the chip supply chain and reducing reliance on overseas manufacturing could take 10 to 20 years. President Joe Biden’s administration has imposed a ban on chip exports to China, citing national security concerns and the need to maintain the U.S.’s lead in the semiconductor industry. Nvidia, among other companies, is impacted by these export control measures, leading to concerns about negative impacts on the company’s revenue. However, Huang revealed that Nvidia is developing chips compliant with U.S. regulations for the Chinese market and plans to re-enter once they are ready. He also warned that the export ban could accelerate China’s domestic chip development, with numerous Chinese companies already working on competing technologies. Huang emphasized that Nvidia is already a decade ahead in artificial intelligence technology and that AI and deep learning innovation involve more than just designing new chips.
    2023/11/30 23:18
  • TSMC sees orders hike as October revenue hits record levels

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) predicts a surge in artificial intelligence (AI) orders in the coming year, with October’s revenue reaching NT$243.203 billion ($8.6 billion), a 34.8 percent monthly increase and a 15.7 percent annual increase. TSMC’s stock price has also been on a steady rise, accumulating a growth of 7.5 percent since November. Morgan Stanley semiconductor research analyst Charlie Chan attributes TSMC’s revenue growth to signs of recovery and the robust demand for AI semiconductors worldwide. NVIDIA’s expanded order to TSMC, along with increased demand from clients like Apple and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), has led TSMC to accelerate the enhancement of its advanced packaging technology, Chip on Wafer on Substrate (CoWoS). CoWoS enables TSMC to effectively reduce costs and trim electric consumption by packaging chiplets on a silicon interposer and placing them on a package substrate. However, TSMC’s current CoWoS capacity remains a bottleneck for NVIDIA’s AI GPU chips, though the company forecasts a rebound in productivity by the end of 2024 to meet customer demand.
    2023/11/16 21:24
  • Morris Chang is Taiwan’s godfather of technology: NVIDIA CEO

    NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang praised Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) founder Morris Chang, acknowledging that his company would not exist without the foundation laid by the world’s largest chipmaker. Huang lauded TSMC’s manufacturing of advanced chips, their constant innovation, and their ability to push the boundaries of physics. He referred to Chang as the "Godfather of Technology" in Taiwan. Chang was honored with the KT Li Award, and President Tsai Ing-wen personally congratulated him. Huang, who traveled from the U.S. with his wife to attend the event, reminisced about his first meeting with Chang and acknowledged TSMC’s significant impact on NVIDIA by accommodating its evolving needs.
    2023/11/09 17:33
  • TSMC abandons fab plans in Taoyuan due to local opposition

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has decided not to proceed with its plans to establish a new chip factory in Taoyuan’s Longtan District due to strong opposition from local residents. The company initially intended to produce chips smaller than 2 nanometers at the site, but the negative public response led to the abandonment of the project. The government’s expropriation of a land area, of which 90% is private property, sparked public dissatisfaction.
    2023/10/18 11:03
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