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[News] TSMC to Expedite Production of NVIDIA’s Specialized Chips for China

According to a news report from IJIWEI, sources have revealed that NVIDIA has placed urgent orders with TSMC for the production of AI GPU destined for China. These orders fall under the category of “Super Hot Run” (SHR), with plans …

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TrendForce’s First Seminar in Japan, Spotlights TSMC, Rapidus and Japanese Semiconductor Revitalization

As the Japanese government injects substantial funds to revitalize its semiconductor industry, the dynamics of the Japanese semiconductor industry have been a global focus. TrendForce, during this year’s SEMICON Japan, organized its first overseas industry-focused information seminar, delving into the …

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[News] Huawei, Honor, and Transsion Reportedly Estimate Active Smartphone Shipment Goals in 2024, Projecting an Additional 70-80 Million Units

According to a news report from IJIWEI, as the supply chain reveals, three major Chinese smartphone manufacturers, Huawei, Honor, and Transsion, are estimating an active shipment goal of 70-80 million units in 2024. This estimate accounts for approximately 5% in …

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[News] Bypassing U.S. Restrictions? CXMT Showcases GAA Technology for 3nm Chips

According to a news report from UDN, despite U.S. restrictions on the exportation of technologies related to advanced semiconductor processes, China is fortifying its independent chip development capabilities. ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT), a Chinese DRAM chip manufacturer, presented a paper …

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[News] Germany Resolves Budget Standoff, Maintains Subsidies for TSMC and Intel

After a month of negotiations, the German government successfully resolved the budget deadlock today. Officials have confirmed that subsidies for the construction of TSMC’s and Intel’s fabs will remain unchanged. They stress that these investments will benefit the entire country. …

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