Inside the Chip Revolution: VLSI Semiconductor Market to Hit $97.5 Billion by 2032!!

VLSI semiconductor market is powering the future of AI, 5G, electric vehicles, and IoT with a projected growth to $97.5 billion
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VLSI semiconductor market is powering the future of AI, 5G, electric vehicles, and IoT with a projected growth to $97.5 billion

Prototype AI and Data-Center chips showcase its architecture while it navigates partner tensions and competes with open-source challengers like RISC-V.

Introduction: In a historic moment for the global tech sector, Nvidia has become the world’s first publicly listed company to hit a $4 trillion market valuation, overtaking both Apple and Microsoft. This milestone underscores Nvidia’s dominance in AI chips and…

After building a data hub in Johor, the firm now expands into Japan and Thailand with smart, green, modular centers.

Trump’s 50% copper tariff sent prices skyrocketing—marking the biggest one-day spike ever—and putting a chokehold on chips, trade, and tech.

China’s rare earth magnet export curbs disrupt global EV supply chains while causing a 75% export plunge and deepening the crisis for its own struggling producers.

For the first time, Israel’s Kiryat Gat chip plant faces cuts and possible closure, raising questions about Intel’s global fab strategy and its impact on the local economy.

300mm GaN wafers as TSMC exits the market marks a pivotal power shift in the semiconductor industry, signaling new opportunities and disruptions across global tech supply chains.

U.S. export curbs on AI chips to Southeast Asia could disrupt Taiwan’s tech supply chain and escalate the semiconductor trade war.

With reliable 3nm yields and proven scale, TSMC tightens its grip on the advanced node foundry market, leaving Samsung further behind in the cutting-edge semiconductor race.