UMC floats 6nm ambition as 12nm with Intel inches forward

As China accelerates domestic semiconductor self-sufficiency and backs foundries like SMIC, Taiwan-based United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) faces rising pressure in the mature-node segment. In a bid to stay competitive, UMC is reportedly weighing entry into 6nm production—a move that has drawn scrutiny, given that its most tangible progress at advanced nodes remains a 12nm partnership with Intel, still several years from mass production.

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JPC Connectivity targets growth in a challenging market environment

Amid significant challenges during the first half of 2025, largely external pressures like tariffs, JPC Connectivity, a provider of connectivity solutions, has made strides by concentrating on specialized sectors such as AI servers and telecom-grade optical communications. The company conveyed optimism during its earnings call on June 27, aiming to sustain robust growth momentum and continuous profit expansion throughout the remainder of the year.

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The new era of unmanned cybersecurity: CyCraft warns of AI-driven cyber threats, calls for automated defenses

Benson Wu, CEO and co-founder of Taiwan-based CyCraft Technology, has cautioned that generative AI tools pose a significant threat by enabling malicious actors to launch more sophisticated and intensive cyberattacks. Wu described generative AI as a “Pandora’s box,” emphasizing the potential for easy misuse, which will escalate cybersecurity challenges across industries. He pointed out that purchasing multiple cybersecurity software products is no longer sufficient, as organizations need automated, AI-driven solutions to defend themselves effectively.

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