SEMICON Taiwan 2024 will feature more than 1,000 firms and up to 3,700 booths, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Samsung Electronics, and SK Hynix.
In the post-pandemic era, the China+1 strategy has gained momentum, prompting nations previously behind in the semiconductor race to build their own ecosystems. However, not everyone...
As the global demand for chips continues to grow, Arizona is positioning itself as America's answer to Taiwan's semiconductor prowess. The state is rapidly evolving into a powerhouse...
As the global semiconductor foundry market shows signs of recovery, Samsung Electronics continues to trail significantly behind sector leader TSMC in market share. Additionally, it...
Taiwan-based OSAT, ASE, signed a tentative contract with the government of Kitakyushu in Kyushu, Japan, to buy land in Kitakyushu's Wakamatsu-ku where they would attempt to expand...
Major players in Nvidia's supply chain, such as global foundry leader TSMC, have good order visibility extending to 2026, despite stock investors' concern about the US chip vendor's...
Electronic component distributor Macnica Anstek reported steady orders for automated testing in the second half of 2024, benefiting from strong CoWoS demand. The company expects its...
Panel-level packaging (PLP) is promising to become a viable choice due to its cost-effectiveness and insufficient capacity for advanced chip packaging in the semiconductor industry...
Nvidia will release its fiscal second-quarter financial results on August 28. The market has high expectations for the company, anticipating revenue and gross margin figures to exceed...
Leading panel makers AU Optronics (AUO) and Innolux are expected to end the year in the black, boosted by non-operating income as they sell their factories to TSMC and Micron, which...
With TSMC expanding its presence in the United States, Japan, and Europe, many suppliers have followed suit, venturing abroad to establish new operations.