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Sunday 14 September 2025
Munich’s IAA 2025 reveals future of cars
Although the International Motor Show Germany (IAA) in Munich this year was smaller in scale compared to past years, the exhibition still highlighted clear trends in the industry. Software-defined vehicles (SDV) will continue to advance, with a more pragmatic approach in terms of autonomous; and powertrain systems are no longer aimed at just battery electric vehicles (BEV), but can be applied in a wide range of systems. Moreover, another key point this year is whether automotive designers can effectively utilize the space in different systems.
Friday 12 September 2025
Infineon targets 2028 for RISC-V automotive chip rollout
At the OktoberTech Taipei event held on September 11, 2025, Infineon Technologies AG unveiled key developments in its automotive electronics portfolio, with CEO Jochen Hanebeck and senior executives attending in person. The company highlighted its future trajectory, notably its plan to introduce RISC-V-based automotive microcontroller units (MCUs) aimed at the evolving demands of software-defined vehicles (SDVs), with a full lineup expected by 2028.
Thursday 11 September 2025
SEMICON Taiwan 2025: Automotive chip leaders weigh AI and energy demands as Taiwan presses for deeper ties
At SEMICON Taiwan, four global automotive semiconductor executives—Stefan Yores of Bosch, Jochen Hanebeck of Infineon Technologies, Kurt Sievers of NXP, and Hosoku Takuchi of Denso—outlined how artificial intelligence (AI), energy constraints, and system complexity are reshaping the future of mobility.
Thursday 11 September 2025
Samsung eyes xAI chip partnership following major Tesla deal
After securing orders from electric vehicle maker Tesla for autonomous driving AI chips, Samsung Electronics' foundry division is reportedly in talks with xAI, an artificial intelligence (AI) services company led by Elon Musk, to collaborate on new AI chips.
Monday 8 September 2025
China's auto-chip push hits reliability roadblock
China's push for semiconductor self-sufficiency is gaining momentum, but automotive-grade chips present a unique challenge. Local automakers remain cautious about adopting untested domestic components that could jeopardize safety-critical systems.
Friday 5 September 2025
China's NEV market sees rising adoption of hybrid SiC tech amid price war
China's new energy vehicle (NEV) sector continues to face intense price competition, with domestic manufacturers pushing vehicle prices to unprecedented lows. This aggressive pricing strategy has severely squeezed profit margins, prompting the industry to seek innovative solutions that can balance cost and performance. One such emerging technology gaining traction is hybrid SiC, which promises to enhance NEV efficiency while controlling manufacturing expenses.
Thursday 4 September 2025
Global chipmakers embrace 'China for China' model as Chinese partners take on prominent roles

Foreign chipmakers are partnering with Chinese firms as geopolitical tensions and supply chain risks reshape the global semiconductor industry. The push, known as a "China for China" strategy, aims to secure stable supply chains in China.

Thursday 4 September 2025
GlobalFoundries finds new road in China: Zensemi partnership anchors auto chip strategy
GlobalFoundries (GF), the US-based contract chipmaker, is accelerating its "China for China" strategy through a partnership with Guangzhou Zen Semiconductor (Zensemi). The collaboration aims to deepen local production and supply-chain integration, targeting surging demand in South China's fast-growing new energy vehicle (NEV) market.
Monday 1 September 2025
Hotai Motor sticks to 2025 sales goal despite profit slide and policy headwinds
Taiwan's auto market has entered a deep freeze in 2025, with industry leaders pointing to ongoing tariff uncertainties as a major source of disruption. At an investor briefing on August 27, 2025, Chih-Wei Lai, Director and Spokesman for Hotai Motor Co., Taiwan's largest automobile distributor, said that while market conditions remain challenging, the company's flagship brands — Toyota and Lexus — have expanded their combined market share by 6 percentage points year-over-year through July 2025.
Saturday 30 August 2025
Germany’s car industry buckles under EV shift and trade shocks

Germany's once-dominant automotive sector is facing its most profound reckoning in decades, shedding over 52,000 jobs — a 6.7% decline — in the past year alone, according to fresh data released by Destatis. Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019, the broader industrial sector has cut a total of 245,000 positions, with nearly half of those losses concentrated in the auto industry, according to estimates by the auditing and consulting firm EY.

Friday 29 August 2025
Nvidia to face trial in November over Valeo trade secret claims, US judge rules
A federal judge in California has ruled that Nvidia must stand trial in November over allegations it benefited from trade secrets taken from French auto supplier Valeo, Bloomberg reported. The ruling rejected Nvidia's request to dismiss the case, citing circumstantial evidence that the company advanced its parking assistance technology using confidential data.
Friday 29 August 2025
Horizon Robotics cements lead in China's auto driving chips, eyes full autonomy within a decade
China's fast-growing autonomous driving market has cemented Horizon Robotics as the country's leading automotive chip supplier. The company posted first-half 2025 revenue of CNY1.567 billion (approx. US$219 million), a 67.6% increase from a year earlier. Founder and CEO Yu Kai said adoption is shifting from advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) to robotaxi platforms, predicting full-scale autonomous driving within five to ten years. He added that Horizon will begin collaborations with robotaxi operators in the second half of 2025.
Thursday 28 August 2025
Mexico to raise tariffs on Chinese goods, aligning with US trade agenda

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is preparing to raise tariffs on a wide range of Chinese imports in her 2026 federal budget proposal, a move aimed at shielding domestic industries from low-cost competition and aligning more closely with the US's strategic trade agenda, according to people familiar with the matter.

Monday 25 August 2025
Research Insights: Win-win alliance between Tesla and Samsung strengthens chip and foundry ambitions

Tesla and Samsung have struck a US$16.5 billion chip deal seen as a win-win, with Samsung's Texas fab set to produce Tesla's next-gen AI6 chips. Tesla gains customized supply chain support, while Samsung strengthens its foundry credibility and expands its external client base.

Saturday 23 August 2025
Yulon pivots to batteries as Taiwan auto market stalls
Taiwanese automaker Yulon Motor Co. held an online investor briefing on August 20, 2025, where General Manager Kuo-Hsing Hsu addressed the impact of tariff uncertainty on the domestic auto industry. Despite mounting pressure, Hsu said Yulon swiftly activated contingency plans and moved to mitigate potential losses early on. The company is now aggressively pursuing new contract manufacturing opportunities, adopting a "lead-and-support" model that integrates local suppliers into multi-model, mixed-line production to enhance the competitiveness of Taiwan-made vehicles.
Friday 22 August 2025
Geely challenges BYD for the crown in China’s auto market

China's fiercely competitive auto market is entering a new phase of high-stakes rivalry, with two private-sector titans — Geely Automobile and BYD — locked in an increasingly intense battle for dominance.

Friday 22 August 2025
Hyundai reportedly deepens push into automotive semiconductors with Samsung, Intel ties

As part of its broader effort to strengthen competitiveness in the next generation of vehicles, Hyundai Motor Group is accelerating its transformation toward software-defined vehicles (SDVs)—a shift that includes not only the development of in-car software platforms but also a strategic move toward in-house automotive semiconductor development.

Friday 22 August 2025
China's New EV startups race ahead in First 1H25: sales comparison reveals market shakeup
In a fierce price war roiling China's electric vehicle (EV) industry, three of the country's emerging automakers—Leapmotor, Xiaomi, and Xpeng—have bucked the trend, posting strong first-half 2025 results marked by simultaneous growth in both sales and profit margins. Rather than chasing market share through deep discounts, these companies achieved the rare feat of boosting average gross profit per vehicle quarter after quarter.
Friday 22 August 2025
TSMC's AI5 chip paves the way for Samsung's AI6 as Tesla shifts FSD training to world models
Unlike the training-centric approach during the Dojo era, Tesla CEO Elon Musk's new strategy revolves around two chips, AI5 and AI6, building a distributed computing platform that integrates both inference and training, placing AI inference clusters at the center of FSD development. In the long run, success hinges on whether the AI5 chip, produced using TSMC's 3nm process slated for mass production in 2026, can enable Robotaxi performance beyond expectations. This would elevate overall industry standards for intelligent driving and create a demonstration effect, paving the way for Samsung Electronics' AI6 chip manufacturing contract in 2028.
Friday 22 August 2025
China's EV investment abroad hits record high
In a historic turning point, Chinese investment in overseas electric vehicle (EV) supply chains has, for the first time, surpassed domestic spending, according to a new report by the Rhodium Group. The report attributes the surge primarily to the lithium battery sector, signaling a broader shift as Chinese companies expand abroad in response to client demand, domestic market saturation, and mounting geopolitical risks.
Friday 22 August 2025
Tesla’s Dojo dream short-circuits, pragmatism takes the wheel

Tesla's once-hyped Dojo supercomputer project—touted as a bold leap into custom-built AI infrastructure—appears to have reached a dead end. CEO Elon Musk confirmed via social media that the Dojo team has been disbanded, calling Dojo 2 a "dead end." However, he added that a potential "Dojo 3" could still emerge, possibly in the form of a single mainboard integrating a large number of AI6 system-on-chips.

Friday 22 August 2025
Research Insights: Chiplets gain ground in auto industry as carmakers forge global partnerships
Chiplet architecture, already entrenched in high-performance AI data centers, is beginning to penetrate the automotive sector. With its modular design and capacity for heterogeneous integration, the technology offers a path beyond the scaling limits of monolithic SoCs. Its adoption is expanding into advanced driver assistance, smart cockpits and in-vehicle AI computing.
Thursday 21 August 2025
MediaTek automotive platform integrates Google ecosystem, leveraging diverse technologies
MediaTek recently announced that it has become the first partner to provide Google's Project Treble support specifically for the automotive ecosystem. The company will offer customers at least four years of firmware upgrades and software maintenance to enhance customer support, reduce the total cost of ownership, protect user data, and extend the lifecycle of automotive products.
Thursday 21 August 2025
Research Insights: UCIe 1.1 upgrade aims at auto industry, boosts chiplet adoption
As automotive computing platforms increasingly demand higher performance, longer lifespans, and near-zero defect rates, chip architecture faces the challenge of balancing system reliability with cost efficiency under stringent automotive standards. Chiplets are emerging as a pivotal pathway to meet these requirements.
Thursday 21 August 2025
Volkswagen deepens China bet with Xpeng in global E/E Race
European and Japanese automakers are increasingly turning to Chinese carmakers to navigate the accelerating transformation of vehicle electronics and electrification in the world's largest auto market. With software-defined vehicles gaining momentum, electronics and electrification architectures are no longer exclusive to battery electric vehicles, but now extend to plug-in hybrids and even internal combustion engine cars. China, once a follower in the global auto industry, is now reshaping its rules.