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Wednesday 23 October 2024
AI penetration will be key to closing the substrate supply-demand gap, says industry
The second half of the year is typically a peak season for substrates. Despite market volatility, strong demand for AI continues to drive the global integrated circuit (IC) substrate...
Tuesday 15 October 2024
Taiwan PCB firms upbeat about demand for high-end, emerging device applications
Major players in the PCB industry are further consolidating their lead over their competition as recent data from the market research firm N.T. Information indicates that Taiwanese...
Thursday 19 September 2024
PCB firms' August data shows increased demand, except Nan Ya's
Major Taiwan-based PCB and IC substrate companies reported brisk sales performance in August 2024, indicating an increase in demand from generative AI and a ramp-up in orders for...
Thursday 1 August 2024
Unimicron reports quarterly growth as LEO satellite demand boosts HDI revenue
Unimicron, Taiwan's leading ABF carrier board manufacturer, is experiencing a gradual recovery in the semiconductor industry as consumer electronics and PC/NB products return to their...
Thursday 25 July 2024
Weakening Japanese yen increases pressure on Taiwan ABF substrate suppliers
The Japanese yen's depreciation will provide Japan-based ABF substrate companies with an additional advantage over their Taiwanese counterparts, in addition to technology leadership,...
Wednesday 10 July 2024
Unimicron to expand high-end IC substrate market share
Unimicron Technology aims to expand its share of the high-end IC substrate market and surpass Japanese competitors by 2025, according to T. J. Tseng, chairman of the Taiwan-based...
Thursday 20 June 2024
Taiwan IC substrate companies see mixed performance in May
Taiwan's three leading IC substrate makers — Unimicron, Nan Ya PCB, and Kinsus — have posted mixed results for May.
Tuesday 4 June 2024
Taiwan PCB makers see Intel's glass substrate too early for mass production
Intel has announced the industry's first Glass Core Substrate (GCS) technology for next-generation advanced packaging, which has once again attracted market discussion due to the...
Tuesday 4 June 2024
ABF substrate shortage unlikely to resume until 1Q26, says Unimicron
The market for ABF substrates is unlikely to see shortages return until the first quarter of 2026, according to T. J. Tseng, chairman of Unimicron Technology.
Monday 3 June 2024
PCB maker Unimicron expects to benefit from 5G AI, and HPC in 2H24
Leading Taiwanese PCB manufacturer Unimicron held its shareholders' meeting.
Thursday 11 April 2024
PCB market to boom later this year, says TPCA chair
Taiwan's PCB and IC substrate market will first stagnate before seeing a sharp increase in 2024, according to Maurice Lee, chairman of the Taiwan Printed Circuit Association (TPCA)...
Tuesday 2 April 2024
IC substrate industry to resume growth in 2H24
The IC substrate sector is predicted to return to growth in the second half of 2024, with the growth momentum continuing in 2025, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 27 March 2024
High-end ABF substrate yields remain headache for Unimicron
Unimicron Technology's production yield rates for high-end ABF substrates remain lower than those of Ibiden. This presents a challenge to the Taiwanese company, despite being the...
Thursday 21 March 2024
BT substrate demand rising, ABF substrates to follow in 2H24
BT substrate demand has begun to rise, driven by growing demand for mobile phones and memory chips, while ABF substrate demand is expected to pick up in the second half of 2024, according...
Tuesday 12 March 2024
Great expectations for AI highlight ABF pain points
The ABF substrate industry is in a quandary.
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