Mitsubishi Electric, Toshiba, Rohm open power semiconductor merger talks
Japan’s power semiconductor sector is moving toward consolidation, with Rohm, Toshiba, and Mitsubishi Electric entering negotiations to integrate their power chip businesses, according to Yomiuri Shimbun and Nikkei. The talks target scale in electric vehicles, AI data centers, and power infrastructure, where demand for power control semiconductors is rising.
Innolux sells Fab 2 to SPIL
Taiwan weighs response as China expands ‘long-arm jurisdiction’ reach
Blue Origin files plan for space-based computing network
C SUN invests in Contrel, cementing role in G2C+ semiconductor alliance
Data Image eyes 1H26 growth, with drone and unmanned vehicle displays ramping up in 4Q26
DRAM ASPs surged up to 80% QoQ in 1Q26, fueling US$1 trillion chip boom and supply squeeze, says Omdia analyst
The global semiconductor industry is set to surpass the US$1 trillion revenue mark in 2026, driven by accelerating artificial intelligence demand, but the milestone comes with mounting structural pressures—particularly in memory—that are beginning to ripple across the broader electronics ecosystem.
SK Hynix targets KRW100 trillion net cash as AI demand surges, eyes US listing
SK Hynix plans to build more than KRW100 trillion (approx. US$66 billion) in net cash to support long-term investment in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, as surging demand reshapes the memory industry and drives a new round of capital spending.
Taiwan reviews National Security Act, targets hybrid threats; no link to TSMC’s Wei-jen Lo case
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan Internal Administration Committee held its second public hearing on proposed amendments to the National Security Act on March 26. Attendance from civil society groups and academic experts was limited, and only a small number of lawmakers spoke.