
Intel, a trailblazer in the realm of semiconductor technology, recently unveiled a game-changing leap—a transition from silicon to glass substrates in chip manufacturing. This blog post delves into the details of this pivotal announcement, emphasizing the superior properties of glass substrates over traditional organic materials.

The dedication and work ethic of the Japanese workforce enable TSMC to maintain uninterrupted operations, boosting productivity and minimizing downtime. Additionally, TSMC appreciates the Japanese working culture for its role in optimizing the use of their advanced chip fabrication machines, thereby enhancing overall efficiency and output.

Apple's recent unveiling of the iPhone 15 series has sparked significant interest in the global market, particularly regarding the supply chain and the involvement of Chinese manufacturers in key components.

In the ever-evolving landscape of the semiconductor industry, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has made a significant strategic investment by participating in ARM's IPO, a long-term partner in the field. This substantial investment of nearly $100 million showcases TSMC's forward-thinking approach, positioning itself strategically in collaborations and partnerships.

The modest increase in transistor count, lackluster performance uplift claims, and unaltered power efficiency and battery life ratings prompt a critical assessment of the touted advantages of new Apple phone.

This blog post delves into the recent imposition of sanctions by China on two American companies—Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin—due to their involvement in arms sales to Taiwan.

Certain salaries of eligible Taiwanese residents providing personal services in the U.S. will be exempt from taxation by the U.S., excluding specific types of wages like director fees and pensions.

This blog post delves into the details of the bill, outlining severe sanctions on prominent companies like SMIC and Huawei, the revocation of existing licenses, and the pursuit of criminal charges against their executives.

The new chip was developed by a team of scientists at the China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), a major Chinese defense contractor. The chip is made of gallium nitride, a semiconductor material that is known for its high power output and efficiency. The chip is also smaller and lighter than previous radar chips, making it easier to integrate into new systems.

The ANFR, responsible for overseeing radio frequency regulations in France, conducted tests revealing that the iPhone 12 models emitted electromagnetic waves surpassing permissible limits.