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Latest news and trends for industry
15
Apr
Tong Hsing Electronic expects revenue acceleration as fiber optics drives expansion
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jeff
Tong Hsing Electronic, a Taiwanese semiconductor packaging and substrate manufacturer specializing in CMOS image sensors, said on Monday that optical communication modules have become its fastest-growing business, helping drive demand across RF components, ceramic substrates, and automotive and mobile imaging products, positioning the company for stronger-than-expected revenue growth in 2026.
15
Apr
YMTC to more than double capacity with new fabs amid China chip push
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Posted by
jeff
Yangtze Memory Technologies Corp (YMTC) plans to build two additional fabrication plants, alongside a third facility nearing completion — a move that would more than double its production capacity once all three sites are operational, according to people familiar with the matter.
15
Apr
Beyond Huawei: China’s New H3C Leverages Former HP Roots to Dominate ASEAN Server Markets
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Posted by
jeff
Chinese top-3 server exporter, the New H3C, is seeing server export value expand, leveraging two major export routes to target ASEAN and Central Asian markets.
15
Apr
Taiwan equipment makers ride advanced packaging and SiPh wave
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Posted by
jeff
Nvidia is accelerating the commercial rollout of silicon photonics (SiPh) technology, marked by the launch of its Rubin Ultra platform and the gradual establishment of co-packaged optics (CPO) architecture. This milestone signals a new technological turning point for the semiconductor industry.
15
Apr
Nscale redirects OpenAI’s Stargate Norway capacity to Microsoft
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Posted by
jeff
Hyperscaler Nscale has agreed to rent data center capacity to Microsoft at its campus in Narvik, Norway. Located in the Arctic Circle, the site was previously intended for OpenAI as part of its Stargate initiative — a project that has also recently been put on hold in the UK.
15
Apr
South Korea’s 97.5% reliance on Israeli bromine puts chip supply chain at risk
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Posted by
jeff
Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are stoking concerns over semiconductor materials supply chains, as key inputs such as helium and bromine face potential disruptions amid ongoing conflict in the region.