Amid competition between India’s local states to attract semiconductor and display fabs, Elest, a subsidiary of Rajesh Exports will be setting up India’s first display fabs in Telangana in southern India.
POS (point of sale/service) device and kiosk ODM Flytech Technology has obtained orders with shipments scheduled till October-November 2022, according to company chairman and CEO Thomas Lam.
Of the top 100 supply chain companies in Asia, 96 of them are from Japan, China, Taiwan and South Korea, and they are core surces of influence on the supply chain in Asia. However, these companies are facing the problem of low gross profit, but the problem of low gross profit differs from country to country, and the profit structure of different fields also shows the difference of competitiveness of each country, and the methods and strategies they rely on to adjust the industry structure.
US memory vendor Micron Technology is set to move its 1-gamma EUV process technology to volume production at its new fab, A3, in central Taiwan in 2024, and will install the first EUV equipment at the fab in the second half of 2022, according to Donghui Lu, head of Micron Taiwan.
China-based contract manufacturer Wingtech Technology has reportedly started making computers for Apple, although it was once said to have been kicked out of Apple’s camera module supply chain due to flawed products, according to Chinese media reports.
Texas Instruments (TI) have notified its clients that the supply-demand imbalance for analog chips, particularly power management ICs (PMICs), will ease in the second half of the year, according to sources at Chinese distributors of chips and components.
While Korean media reported that Samsung is cutting smartphone production in Vietnam, Indonesia sees its smartphone market grow 11.5% in first-quarter 2022 with Oppo dominating the market.
Coretronic expects product shipments, mainly LED backlight units (BLUs), projectors and visual solution devices, to increase 15-20% on year in 2022, according to the company.
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, in response to shrinking TV demand, have scaled down their planned procurements of LCD TV panels by 30-40% and 10-20% respectively, according to industry sources.