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22.12.25 - 10:42
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Central bank raises Taiwan′s 2025 growth forecast to 7.31% (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's Central Bank has sharply revised its economic growth forecast for 2025 to 7.31% from the 4.55% projected in September, citing the absence of US semiconductor tariffs under Section 232 and a stronger-than-expected surge in AI demand driving export momentum....
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22.12.25 - 10:42
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Leading ICT manufacturers compete for foothold in automotive electronics with SDVs on the rise (Digitimes)
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Major contract electronics makers are accelerating strategic realignments in line with the rapid development of automotive electronics and architectures for software-defined vehicles (SDV). Foxconn has continued to clarify its automotive layout as it expands from full vehicle assembly into core electronics for SDVs, by integrating semiconductors, smart cockpits, battery management systems (BMS), and silicon carbide (SiC) power components into its contract design and manufacturing services (CDMS)....
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22.12.25 - 10:42
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Pan Jit snaps up Vietnam plant to ramp auto chip output (Digitimes)
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Pan Jit International Inc. signed a definitive agreement on December 18, 2025, to acquire a 95% stake in Torex Vietnam Semiconductor, a move aimed at expanding the Taiwanese firm's manufacturing footprint and scaling its automotive-grade chip production. The transaction follows an initial memorandum of understanding signed in February 2025 and initiates the formal equity transfer process between the companies....
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22.12.25 - 10:42
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Auto suppliers pivot to smart cockpits as EV momentum cools (Digitimes)
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The global automotive supplier landscape is entering a period of heightened competition as slowing electric vehicle adoption forces a strategic pivot toward digital cabin technology and automated driving systems. While macroeconomic headwinds cloud the sales outlook heading into 2026, the push to upgrade vehicle intelligence is creating a rift between entrenched industry leaders and aggressive new entrants....
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22.12.25 - 10:06
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System integration upends traditional Tier 1 automotive suppliers (Digitimes)
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The automotive industry is experiencing a significant structural transformation, putting traditional Tier 1 suppliers under increasing pressure amid a shift toward system integration (SI) capabilities. Major component manufacturers are facing financial difficulties and operational changes, while companies with advanced integration expertise are poised to capture new market opportunities....
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22.12.25 - 08:06
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IDM automotive revenue becomes uncertain as new chip entrants seize smart cockpit and ADAS market share (Digitimes)
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Unlike IC design brands, IDM companies are typically conservative regarding demand conditions for the automotive chip market. The difference is partly related to operating base levels. New entrants continue to expand their market share in certain emerging automotive electronics functions and are in a growth phase. On the other hand, IDMs and some more traditional analog chip suppliers face relatively fixed market structures. With overall vehicle sales momentum not particularly strong, their 2026 outlook is more cautious....
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22.12.25 - 07:54
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Etron founder sees Moore′s Law rebound as memory crunch stretches to 2027 (Digitimes)
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Etron Technology founder Nicky Lu says the boom in AI is accelerating semiconductor innovation and restoring the momentum of Moore's Law, even as a global memory shortage threatens to persist through the first half of 2027. Speaking in Taipei as the industry closes a record-breaking year, Lu noted that the demand for high bandwidth and customized memory architectures is forcing a structural shift in how chips are designed and manufactured....
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22.12.25 - 07:07
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Zinwell reports triple-digit revenue surge driven by 1.8GHz upgrade (Digitimes)
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Taiwan-based networking solutions provider Zinwell Corp reported a dramatic revenue rebound, with September 2025 sales soaring 216.6% year-over-year and accelerating to 319.8% in October. The company credited the surge to successful product validations and a shift toward mass production for major international clients....
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