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Tuesday 5 September 2023
Chipmaking equipment self-sufficiency accelerates in China
China's pursuit of chipmaking equipment self-sufficiency is accelerating rapidly, which also benefits Taiwanese fab toolmakers such as Gudeng Precision Industrial and Grand Process...
Monday 4 September 2023
Concerns exist as Chinese EV makers march on European market
China-made EVs are gaining traction in Europe. While these carmakers are striving to gain a global presence, the ongoing price war on their home turf may remain a shared burden.
Monday 4 September 2023
European public cloud spending to reach US$142 billion in 2023, defying budget cuts amid economic downturn, says IDC
According to the Worldwide Software and Public Cloud Services Spending Guide published by IDC, public cloud services spending in Europe will total US$142 billion in 2023 and will...
Friday 25 August 2023
Japan, Europe developing commercial vehicles powered by hydrogen ICE
Two types of hydrogen-powered vehicles are currently available. One is the hydrogen fuel-cell EV. The other is the hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicle. Japan and Europe are...
Wednesday 23 August 2023
Broadcom's $61 billion VMware deal cleared by UK
Broadcom Inc.'s $61 billion takeover of VMware Inc. was cleared by the UK's antitrust watchdog, paving the way for one of the largest-ever tech deals.
Thursday 17 August 2023
With TSMC set to build factory in Germany, will Samsung and SK Hynix expand to Europe for ESG?
With the rise of trade protectionism around the world, European countries have been actively inviting semiconductor companies to establish local factories. However, even as TSMC decides...
Wednesday 16 August 2023
European semiconductor market showing sign of recovery
The latest data released by the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) showed that global semiconductor market sales totaled US$124.5 billion in 2Q23, up 4.2% quarterly and down...
Tuesday 15 August 2023
TSMC's fab in Germany may only half address major concerns of European carmakers
TSMC has officially entered the European automotive supply chain with plans to establish a joint venture fab in Dresden, Germany, relieving European automakers' concerns about chip...
Tuesday 15 August 2023
Auto chip prices unlikely to drop in Europe
Automotive-grade IC prices are unlikely to drop in the short term, as production costs are rising and major European suppliers are increasing investments in expanding their manufacturing...
Thursday 3 August 2023
Labor unions may hinder TSMC's overseas fab expansions
The expansion of TSMC's fabs abroad may be hampered by strong labor unions in the US and Europe, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 2 August 2023
Chipmakers see telecom operators step up Wi-Fi 7 deployment
Telecom operators in Europe and the US have been actively planning the industry's transition to Wi-Fi 7, providing impetus to the development of new products supporting the this standard,...
Tuesday 1 August 2023
US, Europe are growing alarmed by China's rush into legacy chips
US and European officials are growing increasingly concerned about China's accelerated push into the production of older-generation semiconductors and are debating new strategies...
Tuesday 1 August 2023
Taiwanese government turns to Central and Eastern Europe to help solve industry talent shortage
Taiwan's economy is starting to show signs of recovery, but the talent shortage is hindering progress. To address this issue, the government is turning to Central and Eastern Europe...
Thursday 27 July 2023
Auto chips driving sales for first-tier IDMs; not necessarily so for Taiwanese IC design houses
First-tier IDMs in Europe and North America are optimistic about the auto electronics market, but Taiwan-based IC design houses who have entered the automotive supply chain may not...
Tuesday 25 July 2023
China, Germany in opposite situations as EV subsidies phased out
Some countries have started to phase out subsidy programs for EVs after years of promotion. The situation has created dramatically different results in China and Germany. The former...