Exclusive: ‘A Chip Odyssey’ director crafts semiconductor epic

The documentary ‘A Chip Odyssey,’ which chronicles the development of Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, premiered on June 13, 2025. It quickly surpassed NT$5 million (approx. US$169,141) in box office revenue during its opening weekend and has maintained strong public interest since. With over 300 private screenings booked, the film’s performance is impressive.

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Rapidus and Siemens partner to advance 2nm semiconductor design and manufacturing processes

On June 23, 2025, Rapidus announced a strategic collaboration with Siemens Digital Industries Software to enhance semiconductor design and manufacturing processes for the 2nm technology node. The partnership aims to develop a process design kit based on Siemens’ Calibre platform, focusing on design verification and manufacturing optimization.

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Japan races to build domestic drone supply chain as China tightens grip

Japanese drone makers, long proud of their “Made in Japan” branding, remain heavily reliant on low-cost components from China, including key parts like electronic speed controllers, propellers, and engine generators. However, that dependence is coming under fresh scrutiny as China’s recent export restrictions, imposed over national security concerns, have sparked concerns about supply chain reliability.

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1.4nm put on ice: Samsung reportedly reroutes foundry push to 2nm yield gains

Samsung Electronics is reportedly pushing back plans to build its 1.4nm test production line, shifting its focus toward improving yield and capacity for the 2nm node, now expected to enter mass production by late 2025. The decision signals a broader realignment at Samsung Foundry as it struggles with underperformance in cutting-edge manufacturing and mounting pressure from rivals such as TSMC and Intel.

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IC design sector 2Q25 operations remain stable amid currency volatility

As the second quarter of 2025 gradually comes to a close, Taiwan’s IC design sector is facing the traditional off-season with a generally optimistic outlook. Industry players believe that actual shipment performance has not been as “soft” as expected. Although operational momentum is not particularly strong, overall stability has exceeded expectations.

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