GlobalWafers rolls out phased GaN capacity expansion to ease supply crunch

Following GlobalWafers’ shareholders’ meeting on May 25, Chairperson Doris Hsu stated that the company’s core compound semiconductor business, gallium nitride (GaN), is addressing strong demand for high-efficiency power solutions in AI servers. The company is also beginning to see emerging demand from diversified applications such as AI robotics. As a result, production capacity in 2026 has already entered a state of supply shortage. To meet strong demand from Japanese IDM customers, GlobalWafers is launching a continuous “30% plus 20%” expansion plan.

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Japan’s carmakers stopped fighting Chinese EVs — and started copying them

As China’s auto market races deeper into the electric-vehicle era, Japanese automakers that once dominated the country through powerful joint ventures are beginning to show signs of recovery after years of steep decline. Their turnaround, industry executives say, has come only after embracing a strategy once considered unthinkable: building cars that look, feel, and are priced much more like Chinese domestic brands.

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TSMC promises faster bonus growth in 2026 after employees threaten Samsung-style strike

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will reportedly cut employee bonuses by 15%, prompting some employees to voice dissatisfaction on social media. They argued that while TSMC’s profits have soared, the share allocated to employee bonuses has decreased rather than increased, with some employees threatening to follow Samsung Electronics’ union with a strike to fight for their rights.

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