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02.04.26 - 10:06
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South Korea exports hit record US$86bn, chip demand drives breakout above US$80bn (Digitimes)
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South Korea's exports climbed to a record US$86.1 billion in March 2026, marking the first time monthly shipments have exceeded the US$80 billion threshold, even as the Middle East conflict disrupted logistics and energy flows. According to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), the figure was up 48.3% year on year, extending a 10-month run of record monthly exports and lifting the country's trade surplus to US$25.7 billion — its 14th straight month in the black....
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02.04.26 - 10:06
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Taiwan car market shows structural shifts, with Tesla deliveries surging (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's auto market showed strong momentum in March 2026, with total vehicle registrations reaching 39,318 units — a sharp 78.4% jump from February — signaling a broad post-Lunar New Year rebound in consumer demand. That explosive monthly growth, alongside first-quarter 2026 totals, highlights significant structural shifts underway....
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02.04.26 - 10:06
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Precious metal surge drives price hikes for frequency components at TXC and Tai-Saw (Digitimes)
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Rising global economic uncertainty has fueled safe-haven demand alongside strong industrial consumption, pushing precious metal prices higher. In response, Taiwan's leading quartz component maker TXC announced a 5–10% price increase effective April 1, 2026. Tai-Saw Technology followed suit by raising prices on filters and other frequency parts, while other Taiwanese suppliers have begun negotiating with customers to reflect rising raw material costs, such as gold....
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02.04.26 - 10:06
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SpaceX files for IPO, setting stage for potential US$1.75 trillion valuation (Digitimes)
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Elon Musk's private rocket company SpaceX, which has fundamentally reshaped modern spaceflight, has confidentially filed for an initial public offering in the US, according to people familiar with the matter. The move could result in the largest stock market listing in history, with a potential valuation exceeding US$1.75 trillion....
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02.04.26 - 10:06
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IBM and Arm collaborate on dual‑architecture hardware to broaden enterprise AI deployment (Digitimes)
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IBM and Arm announced a collaboration to build dual‑architecture hardware aimed at running AI and data‑intensive workloads with more flexibility, reliability, and security, potentially affecting enterprise infrastructure worldwide by expanding software choice, easing workload portability, and influencing how organizations deploy mission‑critical applications across cloud and on‑premises environments in the near term....
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02.04.26 - 10:06
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Copper price surge drives quarterly lead frame price hikes (Digitimes)
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Lead frame packaging suppliers are hiking prices to pass along rising costs sweeping through the semiconductor supply chain. Gold, silver, and copper prices continue to climb sharply, significantly raising raw material costs. At the same time, the inventory reduction cycle within the mature process semiconductor market is nearing completion, prompting customers to ramp up orders....
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02.04.26 - 09:06
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Intel expands SambaNova stake, governance questions surface (Digitimes)
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Intel plans to invest a further US$15 million in AI chip startup SambaNova Systems, lifting its stake to about 9% pending regulatory approval, according to Reuters. The move follows a US$35 million investment in February that raised Intel's ownership to 8.2% from 6.8% a year earlier and formalised a strategic collaboration between the two....
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02.04.26 - 09:06
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Asahi Kasei enters AI chip fiberglass market to challenge Nittobo′s dominance (Digitimes)
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Japan's Asahi Kasei has announced its official entry into the AI chip supply chain with fiberglass cloth as an insulating substrate material, targeting the current global leader Nittobo, which holds a 90% market share. Meanwhile, Nippon Electric Glass (NEG) also plans to invest in AI-specific fiberglass cloth, signaling accelerated competition among Japanese materials makers for semiconductor opportunities....
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02.04.26 - 08:06
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Samsung ramps Texas fab as engineers gather for 2nm push (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics has reportedly moved into the equipment installation and testing phase at its foundry in Taylor, Texas, transitioning from construction to operational setup for 2nm production. More than 3,000 engineers from Samsung and global equipment suppliers have begun gathering at the site, according to ET News, signaling the start of large-scale ramp-up activities....
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02.04.26 - 07:06
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France backs Taiwan′s ProLogium with EUR1.5B subsidy to build solid-state battery factory (Digitimes)
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The French government will provide about EUR1.5 billion (US$1.7 billion) in subsidies to support Taiwanese startup ProLogium Technology's new factory construction in France. According to Nikkei, this move signals France's accelerated efforts to attract electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturers and marks a shift from its previous "self-reliance" industrial policy focused on EU-based companies....
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02.04.26 - 06:36
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Ajinomoto faces stakeholder pressure to raise ABF prices (Digitimes)
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UK-based fund Palliser Capital announced on March 31 that it has become one of the top 25 shareholders of Ajinomoto and has requested a price increase of more than 30% for its semiconductor interlayer insulating material. This material is marketed under the name Ajinomoto Build-up Film (ABF)....
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02.04.26 - 06:36
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Up Young targets double-digit revenue growth in 2026 through business and brand expansion (Digitimes)
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Taiwan-based air conditioner and commercial laundry machine distributor Up Young Cornerstone plans to focus its 2026 operations on two core strategies: group upgrades, and the development of brands and channels. The company aims to deepen its existing air conditioning and commercial laundry businesses while further integrating agency and proprietary brand resources, advancing toward a diversified business model that supports a target of double-digit revenue growth for the year....
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02.04.26 - 06:36
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Nvidia invests US$2 billion in Marvell to integrate NVLink Fusion with ASICs (Digitimes)
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On March 31, Nvidia announced a US$2 billion investment in Marvell and plans to further integrate its NVLink Fusion technology with Marvell's XPU services for customer use. Although Nvidia revealed partnerships with several ASIC service providers around NVLink Fusion technology earlier in 2025, this direct investment signals a closer collaboration between Nvidia and Marvell. The move raises questions about how the two companies will expand their presence in the cloud AI market and whether ASIC customers will embrace this integrated solution....
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02.04.26 - 06:06
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Samsung upgrades Austin fab, signals dual-track US chip strategy (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is accelerating the introduction of next-generation manufacturing equipment at its semiconductor facility in Austin, Texas, as part of a broad upgrade program aimed at positioning the site for long-term operations. The move is seen as a key step to reinforce the competitiveness of its existing US production lines as part of its North America semiconductor strategy....
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