Indichip Semiconductors and Japan’s Yitoa to build SiC fab in southern India

Indichip Semiconductors Ltd, in collaboration with Japan’s Yitoa Micro Technology, is set to make a significant leap in India’s electronics sector by establishing the nation’s first private semiconductor plant in Andhra Pradesh. The ambitious project pegged at an investment of INR140 billion (US$1.62 billion), will focus on the production of silicon carbide (SiC) chips, a crucial component in the advancement of energy-efficient technologies.

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AI goes mainstream at CES 2025: Insights from DIGITIMES experts on the ground

The artificial intelligence revolution is moving from hype to reality, with CES 2025 demonstrating a clear shift toward practical AI applications across consumer technology, automotive, and smart living sectors. Industry analysts project global AI market size to exceed US$1 trillion by 2030, as major tech companies accelerate investments in AI infrastructure.

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Nvidia CEO visits SPIL as first stop in Taiwan

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s first stop in Taiwan is confirmed to be Taichung. According to an announcement from ASE Holdings’ subsidiary SPIL, on the afternoon of January 16, Huang will visit the Tanzi factory and jointly unveil its inauguration plaque with SPIL chairman Chi-Wen Tsai. This event symbolizes a new milestone in their collaboration as they join forces to usher in the AI chips era.

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Google and IBM push ambitious quantum roadmaps amid Jensen Huang’s caution at CES

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently stated that quantum computing may take 15 to 30 years to achieve practical applications, highlighting the significant hurdles that lie ahead. Despite these challenges, interest in quantum technologies continues to grow, as evidenced by CES 2025, which featured a dedicated quantum computing forum. Major players like Google and IBM have also revealed ambitious roadmaps to guide their quantum computing development.

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