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09.04.26 - 05:36
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Why global chipmakers want to join TSMC′s certified supply chain (Digitimes)
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TSMC's long-established supplier verification and management system is gradually becoming an industry standard, attracting major players worldwide. Samsung Electronics, Intel, Japan's Rapidus, China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), Hua Hong Semiconductor, Nexchip Semiconductor, and even Tesla CEO Elon Musk are actively engaging with Taiwan's semiconductor supply chain....
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09.04.26 - 05:06
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Microloops rides AI boom, aims to double 2026 revenue (Digitimes)
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Cooling module manufacturer Microloops has said its major cloud service provider (CSP) customer has been increasing pull-ins starting in the second quarterof 2026, driving significant growth in cooling product shipments related to artificial intelligence (AI) servers. This is expected to boost the share of AI-related cooling products in overall revenue quarter by quarter....
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09.04.26 - 05:06
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China accelerates semiconductor equipment localization; Korean firms eyeing Taiwan as orders slip (Digitimes)
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In response to US semiconductor sanctions and to accelerate AI industry development, China is aggressively promoting localization in semiconductor manufacturing. While South Korean equipment makers initially viewed this as an opportunity to expand in the Chinese market, the gradual implementation of a "50% localization rule" is now beginning to impact orders. Rapid technological progress by Chinese equipment vendors is expected to further squeeze foreign suppliers' presence in China....
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09.04.26 - 05:06
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EV market cooling pushes US battery makers into energy storage (Digitimes)
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US efforts to localize lithium battery production are encountering a new challenge: a mismatch between supply and demand, driven by political shifts and changes to subsidy programs. Batteries originally intended for the electric vehicle (EV) market are now in surplus, prompting manufacturers to rapidly rethink their strategies to avoid leaving billions of dollars in investments idle....
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09.04.26 - 05:06
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Helium and tungsten shortages threaten South Korea′s semiconductor industry (Digitimes)
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China's tightening grip on critical mineral exports is sending shockwaves through Asia's semiconductor supply chain. South Korea's chip industry, already on edge over the potential impact of the US-Iran conflict on helium supplies, is now confronting a more immediate threat: a looming shortage of tungsten hexafluoride (WF6). As Beijing's export controls on tungsten shipments to Japan grow increasingly restrictive, Korean chipmakers are finding it harder to secure one of the most essential gases in semiconductor manufacturing....
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09.04.26 - 05:06
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Winmate eyes 2026 growth amid rising defense and edge AI demand (Digitimes)
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Winmate, an industrial PC (IPC) provider, has reported record-high revenue for March 2026 as global defense projects accelerate procurement and delivery schedules alongside growing demand for edge AI computing platforms. The company is actively preparing materials and ramping up production for the second half of 2026, maintaining an optimistic outlook for full-year 2026 growth....
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09.04.26 - 05:06
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CXMT IPO delay eases DRAM supply risks, supports pricing cycle (Digitimes)
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China's DRAM maker ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) may be delaying its IPO, easing near-term supply concerns, and reinforcing the current memory upcycle. Sources cited by iNews24 said CXMT had targeted a first-half 2026 IPO to fund capacity expansion of 60,000–70,000 wafers annually. With the listing paused, both capital deployment and expansion timelines are likely to be delayed....
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09.04.26 - 05:06
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Wi-Fi 7 orders set to overtake Wi-Fi 6 as businesses upgrade networks (Digitimes)
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After several years of anticipation, Wi-Fi 7 is finally beginning to gain traction. Industry suppliers say meaningful adoption did not begin until 2025, but many now expect 2026 to mark a turning point for the technology. Demand from corporate customers is rising particularly quickly, with Wi-Fi 7 orders projected to surpass Wi-Fi 6 for the first time this year. Still, a full-scale replacement cycle across the market may take another one to two years to complete....
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09.04.26 - 05:06
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MetaOptics claims three-year lead in advanced micro-optics (Digitimes)
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MetaOptics' emphasis on 150nm direct-write semiconductor techniques could reshape global supply chains for advanced micro-optics, promising higher optical efficiency and a manufacturing edge over imprint methods that struggle below 200nm. The development may affect suppliers, device makers, and research collaborations worldwide that are seeking compact, high-performance imaging components, thereby accelerating commercialization timelines....
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