Huawei unveils new foldable smartphone and EV Aito M9 and Luxeed S7, upgrades autonomous driving system

On September 10, Huawei hosted its Extraordinary Brand Gala, introducing a range of highly anticipated products. Among the highlights were the new Mate XT tri-fold smartphone and two electric vehicles (EVs): the five-seater Aito M9 SUV and the Luxeed S7 sedan, both central to the Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) ecosystem. A notable announcement was the upgrade of all HIMA vehicles to Huawei ADS 3.0, marking a significant leap in autonomous driving technology.

Continue reading

Taiwan’s top petroleum firm launches soft carbon battery and swapping network for electric motorcycles

State-run CPC Corporation, Taiwan (CPC) has successfully developed a proprietary soft carbon anode material for use in domestic electric motorcycle batteries. This innovation, paired with a fast-charging battery swap system, was launched on September 11 in Tainan, southern Taiwan. The goal is to create a mutually beneficial ecosystem involving CPC, vehicle manufacturers, and end consumers.

Continue reading

TSMC had Korean giants’ curiosity, and now their attention: SEMICON Taiwan 2024

The surging momentum of generative AI has placed Taiwan’s semiconductor supply chain at the center of the AI stage. As the industry leader, TSMC showcased its influence at SEMICON Taiwan, attracting rare appearances of South Korea’s memory chip giants, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, both seeking closer collaboration with the foundry giant on their next-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM) production.

Continue reading

Shin-Etsu Chemical unveils 12-inch QST substrate, advancing GaN power device production

Shin-Etsu Chemical has announced the successful development of a 12-inch quasi-sapphire template (QST) epitaxial substrate, further expanding its range of solutions for gallium nitride (GaN)-based power devices. This new substrate responds to the semiconductor industry’s increasing demand for larger wafer sizes, aiming to enhance production efficiency and performance across various applications, including electric vehicles, renewable energy, and industrial power systems.

Continue reading

Samsung faces inevitable large-scale semiconductor reorganization as DRAM lead diminishes

Samsung Electronics (Samsung) is not only lagging in the HBM area, but its large lead in universal DRAM also shows signs of erosion, intensifying its internal sense of crisis. There are reports suggesting that Samsung’s business may go through a larger-scale reorganization of personnel and teams at the end of 2024. A business reorganization under new management appears inevitable.

Continue reading