Kioxia Holdings, Japan's NAND flash memory producer, is exploring the possibility of paying its first dividend since listing in December 2024, reflecting confidence in its growing...
Driven by the AI dividend and a robust semiconductor market, SK Hynix's average employee annual salary reached KRW185 million (approx. US$124,494) in 2025, up 58.1% year-over-year...
Powerlogic reported consolidated revenue of NT$1.753 billion (US$54.9 million) for 2025, a 38.81% year-on-year increase and the company's second-highest revenue on record. Operating...
Mitac Holdings announced its financial results for 2025, reporting full-year consolidated revenue of NT$105.58 billion (approx. US$3.33 billion), with profit attributable to owners...
Industrial PC provider Advantech said its board approved a limited three-year special dividend program and shifted to an all-cash dividend policy, increasing the regular cash payout...
ASML Holding NV (ASML) reported record financial results for 2025, supported by a significant rebound in fourth-quarter bookings as semiconductor manufacturers increased investments...
BYD Electronic (International) Co. Ltd. posted first-half 2025 revenue of CNY80.61 billion (US$11.3 billion), a 2.58% increase year-over-year, while net profit climbed 14% to CNY1.73...
TSMC's strong second-quarter results demonstrated resilience amid global challenges, posting a 58.6% gross margin and NT$759.83 billion (US$24.93 billion) revenue in the first half...
Edimax approved its fiscal year 2024 financial report and dividend distribution plan at a shareholders' meeting on the 19th. The company also authorized a private placement of common...
SMIC released its fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 financial results on March 27, reporting record revenue and wafer shipments. However, profitability declined amid persistent US...
TSMC's board of directors has approved a significant capital budget of US$29.615 billion aimed at enhancing the company's advanced process capacities and upgrading packaging technology...
Faraday Technology, a Taiwan-based provider of fabless ASIC services and silicon IP, expects to post a revenue decrease of 4-6% sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2023.