China dominates 90% of South Korea’s EV fast-charger modules
South Korea is moving to domestically produce key components for electric vehicle (EV) fast chargers, as Chinese-made power modules account for more than 90% of those installed in the country, according to a Hankyung report.
Applied Materials settles with BIS for US$252.5 million over SMIC shipments
Winsemi revenue falls 5% in 2025, speeds pivot to AI optical and LEO satellite markets
Win Semiconductors (Winsemi), a GaAs wafer foundry, held its earnings conference on February 11. Its fourth-quarter 2025 consolidated revenue reached NT$4.79 billion (approx. US$152.65 million), up 7% quarter-over-quarter and 29% year-over-year, slightly above expectations. Full-year 2025 revenue totaled NT$16.64 billion, down 5% year-over-year.
Samsung’s premium TV discounts reflect pressure from China’s expanding mini LED push
ADAS proves harder to sell than automakers expected
Young Optics narrows losses as it shifts toward AI-focused products
After a series of operational adjustments, Young Optics narrowed its losses sharply in 2025, benefiting from an improved product mix and higher capacity utilization. The Taiwanese optical components maker reported a full-year net loss of about NT$9 million (approx. US$284,600), a dramatic improvement from the year before.
AI agents hit commercial inflection point, disrupting software models and cloud economics
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Samsung weighs Europe chip expansion after Intel retreat opens German window
Samsung is reportedly evaluating a potential European semiconductor expansion alongside its South Korea and US manufacturing base, as the region tightens local production requirements and Germany seeks a replacement for a cancelled flagship chip investment.