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Monday 3 March 2025
Tokyo Electron explores India expansion as Tata's partner, eyes long-term supply chain integration
As India emerges as a potential key player in the semiconductor industry, Tata Electronics' partner, Tokyo Electron, is contemplating establishing a manufacturing presence in India, reports the Economic Times.
Monday 3 March 2025
India roundup: Delta Electronics steps up Indian expansion
Delta Electronics plans to expand the Indian market with industrial automation foray. Tata is expected to sign MoUs with semiconductor firms to enhance its chip capabilities.
Monday 3 March 2025
Intel postpones opening of Ohio chip factories until 2030s
Intel is further delaying the opening of a much-touted new semiconductor complex in Ohio, marking the latest setback to the chipmaker's expansion plans.
Monday 3 March 2025
Semiconductors evade sanctions, flowing to Russia via Belarus and China
The UK has unveiled its most expansive round of sanctions yet targeting Russia, encompassing 107 new designations, among which are 10 companies hailing from China and Hong Kong. In a departure from previous measures, this latest blacklist incorporates a broader array of individuals and entities from regions beyond Russia, including so-called "third country" firms acting as intermediaries. According to Voice of America, legal experts studying Hong Kong's role in facilitating Russia's activities note that, while these steps are proactive, the implicated companies can dissolve within days, only to swiftly reemerge and resume their operations unabated.
Monday 3 March 2025
Weekly news roundup: Dixon Technologies eyes US$3 billion display unit; Huawei Ascend 910C reportedly hits 40% yield
These are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from February 24 – February 27.
Monday 3 March 2025
GTC event sets the stage for Nvidia's AI turnaround despite forecast fumbles
Nvidia's financial outlook disappoints, missing a forecasted triple-digit year-on-year growth for the current quarter. Industry sources expect that due to the ramp-up of GB200 and rising demand for DeepSeek-driven products like H20, RTX 4090/5090, and H100/H200, revenues for the first quarter of fiscal 2026 are projected to potentially reach US$45 billion while maintaining a gross margin above 70%.
Monday 3 March 2025
NCKU advances high-temp SiC crystals with Largan , Delta
National Cheng Kung University's Crystal Research Center officially launched on the 26th, becoming the only academic institution in Taiwan capable of growing large-scale silicon carbide (SiC) crystals at ultra-high temperatures exceeding 2300°C. The center is supported by prominent companies such as Largan Precision and Delta Electronics, which have provided significant financial and equipment backing to accelerate the acquisition of advanced technologies.
Monday 3 March 2025
SmartSens and Nexchip's CIS partnership boosts China's chip ambitions
SmartSens Technology (Shanghai) Co., a top Chinese CMOS image sensor (CIS) manufacturer, announced on February 27 a long-term strategic partnership with Nexchip Semiconductor, a Hefei-based wafer foundry backed by Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC).
Friday 28 February 2025
Former Intel directors warn Trump's TSMC plan would cripple US chip industry
Speculation has swirled for over a week about a potential collaboration between Intel and TSMC, igniting reactions from Intel's current and former employees. Now, four former Intel directors have escalated the debate with a blistering Fortune op-ed, condemning reports that the Trump administration is pushing TSMC to take over Intel's foundries. They warn that such a move could endanger US interests, predicting that TSMC would retain its cutting-edge research in Taiwan, gradually phase out Intel's workforce, and ultimately dismantle its manufacturing base—undermining America's position in the global semiconductor race
Friday 28 February 2025
Taiwanese academia: Establishing US subsidiary may be TSMC's best option to navigate US pressure
With US President Donald Trump accusing Taiwan of taking away America's semiconductor manufacturing, his remarks have already sent ripples through Taiwan's industry and even its national security landscape. In response, Taiwan's academic experts propose that TSMC establish a wholly-owned US subsidiary, American Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (ASMC), as the best potential solution to navigate geopolitical challenges and new US pressures.
Friday 28 February 2025
Commentary: TSMC weighs U.S. chip dominance demands while guarding its Taiwan roots
US President Donald Trump, now back in the White House, has once again set his sights on TSMC. Previously, his administration championed the semiconductor supply chain crisis as a national security issue, urging the Taiwanese chip giant to establish manufacturing in the US. Now, the stakes have risen—Trump is threatening to freeze CHIPS Act subsidies, impose new semiconductor taxes, and, in an even more audacious move, reportedly demand that TSMC step in to save Intel.
Friday 28 February 2025
CCP Contact Probes targets AI chip supply chain with advanced packaging solutions
Benefiting from the booming demand for testing related to artificial intelligence (AI), CCP Contact Probes, a probe development and manufacturing company, has optimized its product structure and is making strides in the semiconductor and electric vehicle (EV) sectors. Recently, positive news has emerged regarding test sockets and probes, which are expected to penetrate the advanced packaging supply chain for AI chips.
Friday 28 February 2025
Panjit anticipates growth in AI PCs and servers
Although AI PCs underperformed market expectations in 2024, many industry players, from power semiconductor manufacturers to system providers, believe that significant growth will occur in the second half of 2025 as technology advances. Taiwanese power component manufacturer Panjit aims to capitalize on opportunities in the AI PC market through a diversified product line while also introducing its low-dropout regulator (LDO) products into the server sector, hoping to drive operational growth with AI servers.
Friday 28 February 2025
Mixed outcomes for Taiwan firms acquiring Japan companies
Amid changing trade policies and rising geopolitical tensions, economic ties between Taiwan and Japan are strengthening. Taiwanese companies are eager to deepen their links with the Japanese supply chain, enter the Japanese market, and acquire Japanese firms, although their success varies greatly.
Thursday 27 February 2025
Taiwan readies negotiation strategy for possible Trump chip tariff
Since beginning his second term, US President Donald Trump has shaken up the international community and rattled the US government as he seeks to reorganize it. Trump's interest in the semiconductor industry has also made Taiwan his target.
Thursday 27 February 2025
US tariffs on TSMC could force IC designers to shoulder higher production costs
US President Trump announced that starting in April 2025, a 25% tariff will be imposed on semiconductors, automobiles, and pharmaceuticals, with plans for gradual increases. Experts believe that US fabless and integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) will be compelled to fully absorb the tariff costs passed on by TSMC due to a lack of alternatives.
Thursday 27 February 2025
TSMC's 3nm and 5nm utilization rates surge in 1Q25 despite US curbs on China
Despite the US's heightened curbs on AI chips against China, TSMC's 3nm and 5nm fab utilization rates have topped 100% in the first quarter of 2025, according to industry sources.
Thursday 27 February 2025
Chinese smartphone AP shipments decrease sequentially in 4Q24, but stay flat in 1Q25, says DIGITIMES
Chinese smartphone application processors (APs) shipments are expected to remain stable in the first quarter of 2025 despite the traditional off-season, supported by China's handset subsidy policy. Mid-to-high-end 5G models will likely appeal more to consumers within the subsidy-eligible price range, according to DIGITIMES' latest report covering Chinese smartphone AP market.
Thursday 27 February 2025
How China plans to control the world’s legacy chips—and why it matters

China's rapid expansion in legacy semiconductor production poses a critical yet often overlooked threat to US national security, according to Sunny Cheung, a Washington-based analyst at the Jamestown Foundation and Global Fellow at Taiwan's Democracy, Society, and Emerging Technology (DSET) institute.

Thursday 27 February 2025
TSMC's Dresden fab construction strengthens Taiwan-Germany ties
A report by the German Trade Office Taipei highlights that TSMC's fab construction in Dresden is enhancing Taiwan's profile and boosting collaboration with Germany. Taiwanese companies are exploring establishing facilities in Germany, while German businesses express enthusiasm about Taiwan's future.
Thursday 27 February 2025
Taiwan and the Netherlands deepen SiPh collaboration to promote PIC industry development
Taiwan and the Netherlands have maintained a close long-term partnership in the semiconductor industry. To accelerate the development of silicon photonics (SiPh) technology, the International Heterogeneously Integrated Silicon Photonics Alliance (HiSPA) has officially signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Dutch research unit PhotonDelta through the Netherlands Office Taipei (NLOT), establishing a strategic partnership aimed at jointly promoting the growth of the photonic integrated circuit (PIC) industry.
Wednesday 26 February 2025
Automotive supply chain veteran Tsang Yow shifts to semiconductors with accelerated trials at Chiayi plant
In addition to its ongoing commitment to the automotive industry, Tsang Yow has reportedly set its sights on the high-growth semiconductor sector. The company stated that to meet the demands of its semiconductor clients, its Chiayi plant in Taiwan has accelerated certification processes and has gradually introduced trial production for four types of components at the end of 2024.
Wednesday 26 February 2025
Trump administration pressures TSMC to partner with Intel in bid for stronger US ties
The Trump administration has reportedly urged TSMC to partner with Intel and expedite its investments in the US. Sources suggest that TSMC is weighing a controlling stake in Intel's factories, a move experts warn could be more harmful than beneficial. Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs J.W. Kuo stated that all foreign investments require approval, adding that no applications related to this proposal have been submitted thus far.
Wednesday 26 February 2025
US govt pressures South Korean firms with US$1 billion investment target
Donald Trump, President of the United States, has repeatedly signaled potential tariff increases on semiconductors and possible adjustments to the CHIPS Act subsidies, intensifying pressure on South Korean-based technology corporations such as Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix to ramp up their US investments.
Wednesday 26 February 2025
China's mature-node foundry price war eases as global clients shift orders
China's aggressive price war in mature-node wafer manufacturing appears to be stabilizing, as Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS) reports shifting customer orders. Chairman Leuh Fang said during an earnings call that while overcapacity in China will drive severe pricing pressure in 2024, the irrational competition has eroded trust, prompting global clients—particularly from the US—to diversify supply chains.