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27.03.26 - 10:03
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Nexchip revenue rises 17.7% to US$1.58bn, foundry capacity stays tight (Digitimes)
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Nexchip reported 2025 revenue of CNY10.89 billion (approx. US$1.58 billion), up 17.69% year-over-year, with net profit rising 32.16% to CNY704 million and earnings per share increasing 33.33% to CNY0.36. Growth was driven by higher shipment volumes, expanding revenue scale, and gains from the transfer of photomask-related technologies....
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27.03.26 - 10:03
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CXMT revenue doubles on AI-driven memory boom ahead of major China IPO (Digitimes)
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ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) more than doubled revenue to about US$8 billion in 2025, as surging demand from artificial intelligence (AI) and data centers drove up memory chip prices, according to Bloomberg. The growth provides a boost to the strategically important Chinese chipmaker ahead of a planned domestic IPO....
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27.03.26 - 10:03
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PCB material shortages intensify as CCL lead times hit 6 months, quota system imposed (Digitimes)
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The surge in AI applications driving PCB material upgrades is exacerbating upstream raw material supply shortages. Notably, besides ongoing price hikes, some IC substrate makers report that limited production capacity for glass fiber cloth and copper foil has tightened supply of copper-clad laminates (CCL) for months. This shortage has extended product lead times to as long as 6 months, forcing related companies to implement a "quota system."...
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27.03.26 - 10:03
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Taiwan machine tools emerge as key in US-Taiwan economic ′Golden Era,′ says AIT (Digitimes)
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The 2026 Taiwan International Machine Tool Show (TMTS), an annual machine tool industry exhibition, has returned to Taichung this year, a move seen as particularly significant given the city's role as a central hub for the machine tool industry cluster. Raymond Greene, director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), attended the opening ceremony to show support....
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27.03.26 - 10:03
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Intel confirms CPU price rises amid supply constraints, raising global hardware costs (Digitimes)
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Intel has confirmed it has begun raising CPU prices for OEM customers in response to ongoing supply constraints and rising raw material costs. According to Nikkei Asia, both Intel and AMD have notified clients of planned price increases in March and April 2026. The report notes that AI-driven global memory shortages are pushing hardware costs higher and extending delivery times, placing unprecedented margin pressure on channel partners....
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27.03.26 - 09:06
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C SUN invests in Contrel, cementing role in G2C+ semiconductor alliance (Digitimes)
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C SUN and Contrel have announced a significant equity partnership, as C SUN agreed to invest approximately NT$1.02 billion (approx. US$32 million) as a strategic investor to acquire 20,000 private placement shares in Contrel, becoming its largest single shareholder with a 10.82% stake. The deal also formally brings Contrel into the G2C+ alliance, a growing consortium focused on advanced semiconductor equipment....
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27.03.26 - 08:06
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Mitsubishi Electric, Toshiba, Rohm open power semiconductor merger talks (Digitimes)
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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....
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27.03.26 - 08:06
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Dell presents data-driven, human-centered vision for AI implementation (Digitimes)
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With AI technologies now entering large-scale applications, a key challenge for corporations is to turn lab-based proofs-of-concept (PoC) into tangible business outcomes. Speaking at the AI Expo Taiwan 2026, Eric Leung, director of sales engineering at Dell Technologies, shared insights on the theme of "Building enterprise AI factories: from PoC to deployment," and detailed how Dell assists the global financial and manufacturing sectors in building high-performance AI-powered production lines....
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27.03.26 - 08:06
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Innolux sells Fab 2 to SPIL (Digitimes)
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Innolux is selling multiple factories to strengthen its financial position and operations. Following an announcement of a standard factory sale to ChipMOS, Innolux disclosed on March 24, 2026, the sale of its Fab 2 plant to ASE's Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL), expecting a disposal gain of about NT$5.8 billion (US$181.8 million)....
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