
TSMC CEO : " We will outperform Intel's 18A with our N3P already, our internal assessment shows our N3P demonstrated comparable PPA to 18A competitors' technology but with an earlier time to market and much better cost. Our 2nm technology without backside power is more advanced than both N3P and 18A."

Google has announced its plans to commence the assembly of its Pixel smartphone series in India, following the footsteps of other tech giants who are keen on the South Asian market for device manufacturing. Google's initial local manufacturing efforts will focus on the current lineup, including the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.

“Customers continue to be uncertain about the shape of the demand recovery in the industry. We therefore expect 2024 to be a transition year,”
~ASML CEO Peter Wennink

From major Asian players like Taiwan and China to prominent U.S.-based suppliers, each entity contributes unique components and expertise critical for the production of Apple's iconic devices.

In the future, every company, every industry, will have AI factories.
~Nvidia CEO

Termed as "non-volatile dynamic random access memory (NVDRAM)," this pioneering solution promises to revolutionize the computing landscape, offering a unique blend of non-volatility, high endurance, and near-DRAM performance.

In order to meet the increasing demand for advanced packaging methods like CoWoS, semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) companies need to invest in substantial capacities and advanced tools, which come at a high cost.

With a significant investment of US$1 billion, the facility is set to expand further with an additional US$1 billion investment, positioning Micron to deliver high-quality NAND, PCDRAM, and SSD modules vital for emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and electric vehicles.

In the semiconductor space, there is no globalization anymore; there is no free trade anymore. The priority is national security only. I see this global competition going on. Our competitors may take advantage of this geopolitical trend, and want to beat us

Importing EUV machines, currently the primary and dependable means for producing 5nm chips and smaller, into China is restricted due to trade sanctions. Canon offers a novel approach to China's problem