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27.04.26 - 05:06
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ASE Technology spotlights 18 suppliers at the forefront of a trillion-dollar AI wave (Digitimes)
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Global outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) leader ASE Technology Holding (ASEH) held its 2025 ASE Supplier Award ceremony, inviting more than 100 suppliers of packaging and testing equipment, raw materials, components, and processing, along with its subsidiaries Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE), Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL), and Universal Scientific Industrial (USI)....
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27.04.26 - 05:06
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TSMC refuses ASML′s expensive High-NA EUV equipment, explained (Digitimes)
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ASML has launched its 0.55 High Numerical Aperture Extreme Ultraviolet (High-NA EUV) in an effort to extend Moore's Law. The market had originally expected TSMC to adopt it first, but the company has held back. TSMC Senior Vice President of Global Business Kevin Zhang stated at the North America Technology Symposium that there are currently no plans to introduce High-NA EUV before 2029, mainly because "it's too expensive!" This decision also reflects how TSMC is shifting competition focus from equipment to process integration and cost efficiency....
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27.04.26 - 05:06
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MediaTek ASIC revenue may overtake smartphone chips amid Google′s TPU ramps (Digitimes)
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MediaTek's application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) business is drawing market attention as volume production of Google's tensor processing units (TPUs) is expected to ramp from the second half of 2026. Views differ on how fast the segment will grow, though some estimates suggest ASIC revenue could overtake smartphone chips by 2027 to become the company's largest revenue source....
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