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10.04.26 - 21:06
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BenQ Materials expands into semiconductor processes, targets advanced nodes (Digitimes)
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BenQ Materials is expanding into semiconductor materials, with president Ray Liu saying the company has entered CMP cleaning brush rollers and begun shipments to wafer fabs. It is also developing wafer grinding tapes and UV debonding tapes, which are currently under customer validation and could begin shipping as early as the end of 2026....
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10.04.26 - 06:24
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Taiwan builds robotics hub in Georgia to deepen US tech ties beyond semiconductors (Digitimes)
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Taiwan and the United States have rapidly advanced industrial technology cooperation across sectors, from drones to robotics, in recent years. The GeoAsia Foundation recently announced a strategic alliance with Curiosity Lab, an innovation park in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, to establish the Taiwan Robotics Hub in the US city. This initiative aims to leverage bilateral industry strengths to advance AI and robotics technologies and foster a robust Taiwan-US robotics ecosystem....
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10.04.26 - 04:24
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Exclusive: Samsung weighs Vietnam semiconductor testing facility (Digitimes)
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According to sources familiar with the matter, Samsung is in discussions with the Vietnamese government to establish an IC testing facility, which could become the company's second overseas backend semiconductor site outside South Korea after China. Bloomberg also reported that Samsung is planning a phased investment of about US$4 billion in Vietnam, underscoring its continued expansion in Southeast Asia....
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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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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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07.04.26 - 20:18
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Intel steigt bei Musks KI-Projekt ein – Aktie nimmt Kurs auf Mehrjahreshoch (Der Aktionaer)
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Intel sorgt für Aufsehen: Die Aktie legt deutlich zu, nachdem der Chipriese seinen Einstieg in das ambitionierte Terafab-Projekt von Elon Musk bekannt gab. Dieses zielt auf die Entwicklung eigener Halbleiter für Tesla, SpaceX und xAI ab. Hinter dem Namen „Terafab“ steckt Musks Plan, künftig Chips für Anwendungen in Robotik, KI und Weltraum-Infrastruktur selbst zu produzieren....
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07.04.26 - 16:18
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Directors’ Dealings News: Elmos Semiconductor SE (EQS)
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Elmos Semiconductor SE: Dr. Jan Dienstuhl, Zuteilung von 5.500 Aktien als Vergütungsbestandteil im Rahmen der Vorstandsvergütung (eigene Aktien des Emittenten). Es handelt sich um eine aktienbasierte Vergütung mit automatischer Zuteilung....
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07.04.26 - 16:15
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Directors’ Dealings News: Elmos Semiconductor SE (EQS)
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Elmos Semiconductor SE: Dr. Arne Schneider, Zuteilung von 16.500 Aktien als Vergütungsbestandteil im Rahmen der Vorstandsvergütung (eigene Aktien des Emittenten). Es handelt sich um eine aktienbasierte Vergütung mit automatischer Zuteilung....
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