Intel's wafer manufacturing is facing significant challenges. Recent reports suggest that Broadcom estimates the Intel 18A process has not yet achieved mass production capability,...
Amid the growing demand for AI and its applications, electronic component distributors have adopted varied strategies. American companies are focusing on building AI ecosystems, while...
Taiwanese IC distributor WT Microelectronics has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all of Future Electronics' shares in an all-cash transaction valued at US$3.8 billion,...
In "The New Critical Era of Supply Chains Restructuring and Resilience Strengthening" forum hosted recently by DIGITIMES Asia, experts from IC distributors - WPG Holdings' chief marketing...
Arrow Electronics has been selected as a global distribution partner for Macronix International, a provider of non-volatile memory semiconductor solutions. The new agreement enables...
Arrow Electronics will continue to ride on the high growth momentum in Asia Pacific region in 2013, with demand coming from the handset, lighting, transportation electronics and energy...
Arrow Electronics, the global largest IC distributor, reportedly has offered a proposal to acquire Taiwan-based IC distributor WT Microelectronics at NT$63 (US$2.17) per share aiming...
Matching the robust and thriving electronics industry in China, semiconductor distributors in the country are expected to enjoy nearly 30% growth in 2010, according to iSuppli.
The approval of the board of directors for the merger of WPG and Yosun Industrial sets the stage for the creation of what could become the world's largest electronics distributor,...
Three leading IC and IT distributors – US-based Arrow Electronics and Taiwan-based WPG Holdings and Synnex Technology International – are all eyeing the possibility of...
US-based IC distributor Arrow Electronics has clarified that there are no workforce reductions planned for Arrow Taiwan, in response to a report about its downsizing.
US-based IC distributor Arrow Electronics is trimming its workforce to reduce overlapping as a result of acquisitions of other companies, according to market sources in Taiwan.