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11.12.25 - 06:06
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South Korea targets new fabs, HBM leadership, fabless revamp in US$468bn chip push (Digitimes)
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South Korea has unveiled an expansive semiconductor strategy to secure its lead in next-generation memory and revive weaker segments such as logic chips and the domestic fabless sector. President Lee Jae-myung chaired a high-level government meeting with Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and policymakers, underscoring the urgency of reinforcing national competitiveness as global demand for AI semiconductors surges....
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11.12.25 - 05:24
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China weighs Nvidia′s H200 amid US export shift and supply constraints (Digitimes)
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The US government's decision to allow Nvidia to export its H200 AI chips to China has reopened a major channel for American semiconductor revenue, but whether Beijing will embrace the opportunity remains uncertain. In December 2025, President Donald Trump announced that the US would approve sales of Nvidia's H200 to select Chinese customers under a strict licensing system, with a 25% revenue levy imposed on transactions....
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11.12.25 - 05:24
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EU court cuts Intel antitrust fine to about EUR237 million (Digitimes)
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Intel has secured a reduction of nearly EUR140 million (approx. US$163.7 million) in its remaining EU antitrust penalty, though the bloc's second-highest court upheld the finding that the company abused its dominance in the x86 processor market, according to Reuters and Bloomberg....
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11.12.25 - 05:06
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Drones emerge as new growth area for rugged IPCs targeting ground control stations (Digitimes)
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Rugged industrial PC (IPC) manufacturers are shifting their focus to drones, with ground control stations (GCS) serving as the primary entry point. Industry players note that since the Russia-Ukraine war, drones have become a decisive weapon on modern battlefields. Compared to the drones themselves, GCS devices share similarities with existing rugged tablet product lines, positioning 2026 as a key year for shipment growth....
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11.12.25 - 05:06
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Taiwan firms target defense surge as NT$1.25 trillion budget nears approval (Digitimes)
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Taiwanese manufacturers are positioning themselves for defense-sector expansion as the government prepares a NT$1.25 trillion (approx. US$40 billion) special budget to accelerate domestic weapons production and strengthen supply chain autonomy. The initiative aligns with a global surge in military spending and is expected to create new opportunities for unmanned systems, aerospace maintenance, and satellite communications....
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11.12.25 - 05:06
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China ITAI PC industry (Digitimes)
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Significant breakthroughs in specific areas of China's ITAI PC industry; the localized features of AI PC break the Wintel monopoly in the consumer market....
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11.12.25 - 05:06
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China′s tech push reshapes Taiwan′s auto supply chain (Digitimes)
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The global automotive supply chain is experiencing significant restructuring as the divide between China and other major economies widens. China's intensified efforts to achieve full self-sufficiency in both hardware and software for automotive technology are imposing a new technological barrier that challenges Taiwan's position, particularly in integrated circuit (IC) chip and smart algorithm supply....
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11.12.25 - 05:06
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Game console EMS accelerates shift from China as US tariffs persist (Digitimes)
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The game console supply chain is increasingly diversifying manufacturing away from China amid ongoing US tariffs and geopolitical tensions. Key suppliers Foxconn and Luxshare have recently filed factory applications in Bac Ninh, Vietnam, aiming to expand production capacity outside China and reduce tariff exposure for major clients like Sony and Microsoft....
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11.12.25 - 04:06
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Gen-X TS Wu initiates UMC leadership transition (Digitimes)
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Following several executives' retirements at TSMC and the company's succession planning, United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) has initiated a leadership transition plan. TS Wu, a Gen-X executive, is reportedly set to take over as president, but UMC's spokesperson has declined to comment on market rumors....
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11.12.25 - 04:06
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Commentary: China′s PCB edge survives G2 decoupling (Digitimes)
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As the US–China tech confrontation drags on, discussions consistently return to chips, semiconductors, rare earths, and tariffs. Despite accelerating supply-chain decoupling and overseas clients pushing for "Out-of-China" capacity, China remains the world's largest PCB manufacturing base and has fully captured both the volume and value gains from the AI server cycle. The country continues to demonstrate cost and efficiency advantages over production in Taiwan and Southeast Asia....
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11.12.25 - 04:06
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SK Hynix reaps largest benefits from H200 export approval (Digitimes)
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US President Donald Trump has allowed Nvidia's H200 chips to be exported to China, benefiting Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. iNews24 and IT Chosun reported that with the high likelihood that Chinese AI companies will see increased chip demand, the US easing of restrictions is expected to boost H200 shipments. SK Hynix is reportedly the primary supplier of the fifth-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM3E) used in the H200, meaning its supply volume will inevitably rise, making it the biggest beneficiary....
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