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27.11.25 - 05:15
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BRIEF: Tianyu Semiconductor launches $215 million IPO (Bamboo Works)
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Silicon carbide epitaxial wafer maker Guangdong Tianyu Semiconductor Ltd. (2658.HK) on Thursday launched its Hong Kong IPO, aiming to raise about HK$1.67 billion ($215 million) by selling 30 million shares for HK$58 each. The stock will make its trading debut on Dec. 5. The company reported revenue of 257 million yuan ($36.3 million) for the.....
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26.11.25 - 18:01
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China′s Semiconductor Software Push Gains Traction Amid U.S. Curbs (Caixin)
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Homegrown makers of semiconductor-manufacturing software could capture up to half of China's domestic market within two to three years, as rising geopolitical tensions and maturing local technologies prompt chipmakers to reduce their reliance on dominant U.S. suppliers, according to a senior industry source.
The shift signals a key turning point in China's chip supply chain. Local firms are working to replace the digital “brains” of wafer fabrication plants — software systems critical for production coordination — to hedge against potential U.S. export restrictions.
Ye Liguo, president of the smart manufacturing IT division at software firm Wuhan Qiyunfang Technology Co. Ltd., told Caixin that U.S. threats to limit exports of key software have opened the door for domestic players. While China has gained attention for its chip hardware breakthroughs, the software side of semiconductor manufacturing is also advancing from niche usage to broader adoption.
A chip plant's Computer Integrated Manufa...
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26.11.25 - 09:00
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Taiwan boosts 2026 budget for 5 trusted industries, semiconductors and AI in spotlight (Digitimes)
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National Development Council (NDC) minister Chun-Hsien Yeh has pointed out that shifting global geopolitical risks are disrupting supply chains. To adapt, Taiwan aims to seize the AI trend by advancing its "five trusted industries" that are closely linked with AI development. The government's strategy includes promoting 10 major AI infrastructure projects to generate over NT$15 trillion (US$462 billion) in output value, driving nationwide industrial upgrades through AI commercialization and integration toward becoming a smart nation....
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26.11.25 - 07:12
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Samsung and India-based Reliance expand partnership with focus on AI, 6G and semiconductors (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics and India-based Reliance Industries have deepened their long-standing partnership, exploring cooperation across artificial intelligence, next-generation telecommunications, semiconductors, batteries, data centers, and engineering, following a high-level meeting in Seoul, according to the Korea Times, the Korea Joongan Daily, and the Chosun Daily....
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26.11.25 - 01:06
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Taiwan′s semiconductor prowess cements global tech hub status (Digitimes)
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Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger previously pointed to Taiwan's "precarious" position in the global geopolitical balance. This assessment has now reversed, however, as Gelsinger—now a partner at the Silicon Valley venture capital firm Playground Global—offered high praise for Taiwan's supply chain and manufacturing prowess. As Taiwan rises in global influence with its tech hub status, experts are urging foreign players to expand collaboration with local companies, rather than worry about geopolitical risks....
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24.11.25 - 16:45
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China Int′l Development ditches leather for power semiconductors (Bamboo Works)
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The leather goods maker has signed an MOU to acquire power semiconductor maker Lonten, after an earlier deal to invest in a blockchain company collapsed Key Takeaways: By Doug Young If leather isn't working for you and neither is blockchain, then what do you do next? Power semiconductors seems to be the answer, at.....
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24.11.25 - 10:06
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US to waive chip tariffs as Taiwan exports semiconductor park expertise (Digitimes)
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Wu Cheng-Wen, Taiwan's Minister without Portfolio and head of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), told the Financial Times that the United States will not levy heavy tariffs on Taiwan's semiconductor sector, and that Taipei will help Washington understand the industrial model behind the island's chip-manufacturing strength....
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