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22.06.26 - 06:18
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Toto reportedly bets bigger on semiconductor materials as AI pushes industry toward 1nm era (Digitimes)
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Japanese bathroom fixture maker Toto is deepening its commitment to the semiconductor industry, unveiling plans to invest JPY80 billion (approx. US$495.3 million) over the next five years to expand production of advanced ceramic materials used in chip manufacturing. According to a Nikkei Asia report, the company aims to support future-generation semiconductor processes in the 1nm range, extending a business that has become a major profit driver amid the AI boom....
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22.06.26 - 01:54
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FineMat pivots beyond metal masks with AI cooling, semiconductor, and drone push (Digitimes)
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Amid growing localization efforts across China's supply chain, FineMat Applied Materials has seen its metal mask business continue to shrink and is accelerating its transition into AI cooling, semiconductors, and drones. The company's liquid-cooling cold plates for AI applications have already been sampled by end customers and are expected to begin shipping in the second half of 2026. Once volume production ramps in 2027, cooling products could account for more than 50% of total revenue, becoming a key growth driver....
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22.06.26 - 01:54
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Tongtai expands aerospace, AI and semiconductor push under new board (Digitimes)
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Taiwan-based Tongtai Machine & Tool is accelerating its transformation toward high-value manufacturing, leveraging growing opportunities in AI servers, semiconductors and aerospace. At its annual general meeting on June 17, shareholders approved all proposals and elected a new board that includes several aerospace industry veterans, underscoring the company's commitment to expanding into advanced manufacturing sectors despite a challenging operating environment....
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18.06.26 - 02:00
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Exclusive: Galatek sees Penang facility driving semiconductor, life sciences ecosystem growth (Digitimes)
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Beyond its established role in assembly, testing and packaging (ATP), Penang's next stage of development will depend on its ability to deepen capabilities in precision engineering, automation and system integration, while moving into higher-value equipment manufacturing and R&D. Following the opening of Galatek's new facility in Penang, Malaysia, DIGITIMES spoke with Galatek Malaysia general manager Teo Swee Leng about the region's current development and future prospects....
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