Chinese AI startup Moonshot dispute puts US-China AI cooperation at risk

Tensions between the US and China are escalating following allegations that Moonshot AI improperly extracted capabilities from advanced US-developed AI models and accessed export-controlled Nvidia hardware while developing Kimi K3. The model has drawn industry attention for approaching the performance of leading US systems despite Moonshot’s comparatively limited computing resources.

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Taiwan manufacturers raise prices as procurement costs climb, survey finds

Taiwan manufacturers are facing sharply higher procurement costs, and more than half have already passed those increases to customers, according to a survey presented at a Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research seminar on July 24. The findings showed rising pressure on margins as AI-related shortages, energy costs and delivery uncertainty weighed on the sector.

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WIN Semiconductors sees optical communications ramp accelerate AI revenue contribution

Gallium arsenide (GaAs) foundry WIN Semiconductors (WIN) expects infrastructure revenue to continue growing in the third quarter of 2026, driven by demand from low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites and other aerospace applications, while shipments of smartphone power amplifiers (PAs) and Wi-Fi products are expected to remain broadly flat or post modest growth.

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India’s Paras Defense semiconductor unit to invest in Madhya Pradesh OSAT facility

Indian defense engineering company Paras Defense and Space Technologies said its semiconductor subsidiary, Paras Semiconductors, will invest INR62 billion (approx. US$643.79 million) to establish a semiconductor packaging and testing facility in Madhya Pradesh, as the country expands efforts to build a domestic chip manufacturing ecosystem, according to Reuters, The Economic Times, and Data Quest.

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India’s NIELIT and SCL expand access to indigenous semiconductor design kit through eChipHub

India’s National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) and the Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL) have collaborated to make SCL’s indigenous 1.2-micrometer Process Design Kit (PDK) available through the eChipHub platform, supporting semiconductor design education and research as part of the country’s India Semiconductor Mission.

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