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    Asia's factory activity expands in June on solid global demand

    The surveys show how Chinese firms are ramping up production despite weak domestic demand, which Beijing has failed to reverse with a rescue package for an ailing property sector.

    AI drinks energy up - quantum computing will work to our advantage, but the tech is new

    The rapid advancement of computing over the past 70 years, driven by increases in computing power, has revolutionized various sectors such as banking, communication, healthcare, product design, and warfare. Semiconductor chip technology plays a crucial role in this growth. However, the future of computing faces a significant challenge due to the increasing power needs of AI innovations like ChatGPT. This surge in demand poses a threat to the sustainability of global energy resources and the environment.

    China's ByteDance working with Broadcom to develop advanced AI chip

    China's ByteDance collaborates with U.S. chip designer Broadcom to develop a 5nm AI processor, ensuring a stable supply of high-end chips for TikTok and other apps amid U.S.-China tensions.

    How China rose to lead the world in cars and solar panels

    Heavy subsidies for industry, together with weak sales in China, have set the stage for an export boom, raising fears of factory job losses elsewhere

    TSMC says it has discussed moving fabs out of Taiwan, but such a move impossible

    TSMC, a Taiwanese chipmaker, discussed moving its fabrication plants off the island amid tensions with China, but deemed it impossible due to 80-90% production capacity in Taiwan.

    Why imports from China are rising despite atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives

    Imports from China is something India should monitor. But in some ways, this might be the way for the country to become a self-reliant economy.

    • US is slowing AI chip exports to Middle East by Nvidia, AMD

      In October, the Commerce Department added much of the Middle East to chip export restrictions that originally focused on China and a handful of other foreign adversaries. That meant companies needed a special US government license to ship cutting-edge semiconductors and chipmaking tools to countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

      Mark Mobius turns bullish on Chinese stocks amid recent rally

      Mark Mobius turned bullish on Chinese equities, citing confidence in the recent rebound after advising investors to avoid them in April.

      Nvidia cuts China prices in Huawei chip fight

      The flattening prices underscore the challenges Nvidia's China business faces amid U.S. sanctions on AI chip exports and heightened competition, casting a cloud over its future in a market that contributed 17% to its revenue for fiscal 2024.

      Nvidia cuts China prices in Huawei chip fight, sources say

      Nvidia's advanced AI chip designed for the Chinese market is facing challenges, with oversupply leading to lower prices than Huawei's rival chip. This highlights the difficulties Nvidia faces in China due to US sanctions and competition. While Nvidia aims to capture market share, the future looks uncertain. China's AI industry is growing, and Nvidia is balancing market needs and US tensions. The H20 chip's performance will be crucial, especially against Huawei's Ascend 910B, which is expected to see increased shipments.

      If China invades Taiwan, ASML and TSMC can disable chip machines

      ASML Holding NV and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have measures in place to remotely disable chipmaking machines in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The US government has expressed concerns about the impact of such an attack on the global semiconductor supply chain. ASML's advanced EUV machines are crucial in this scenario, with TSMC being a major client. The stakes are high as Taiwan produces around 90% of the world's most advanced chips.

      Biden sharply hikes US tariffs on Chinese chips, cars & other items worth billions

      President Joe Biden announced a significant increase in tariffs on various Chinese imports, including electric vehicles and medical products, to address what the White House deems unfair trade practices. The move aims to bolster U.S. economic security but risks straining relations with Beijing ahead of the upcoming election.

      How China rose to lead the world in cars and solar panels

      Top leaders in the United States and Europe have started urging China to reduce its exports to the world and boost its imports.

      Global chips battle intensifies with $81 billion subsidy surge

      The concern over China’s rapid advances in key electronics turned into a full-scale panic during the pandemic because chip shortages emphasised the significance of these tiny devices for economic security.

      Chipping in: N Chandrasekaran to chair Tata Electronics

      Chandrasekaran will take over from Banmali Agrawala who has held the post for the last few years. Chandrasekaran who is already chairman of many key Tata group companies will take charge after requisite regulatory approvals. Agrawala, a key Tata Sons aide, has taken on an advisory role recently in the group.

      Huawei's new phone uses more China-made parts, memory chip

      Huawei's Pura 70 Pro showcases China's tech self-sufficiency advancements through increased use of Chinese suppliers, including HiSilicon's NAND memory chip, and Kirin 9010 processor, challenging U.S. sanctions and impacting the smartphone market.

      US revokes Intel, Qualcomm's export licenses to sell to China's Huawei, sources say

      The United States stated on Tuesday that it has revoked certain licenses that permit companies to transport products, like chips, to the sanctioned Chinese telecommunications equipment manufacturer Huawei Technologies.

      Latest version of made-in-China chip powers new Huawei phone

      The Pura 70 series Huawei unveiled last week sports the Kirin 9010 processor, consultancy TechInsights found in a teardown of the device. That's a newer version of the Kirin 9000s made by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. for the Mate 60 Pro, which alarmed officials in Washington who thought a 7-nanometer chip beyond China's capabilities.

      ICEA bats for semiconductor chip design, manufacturing to be treated as strategic sector

      Industry body ICEA has recommended various measures, including encouraging large Indian corporates to invest in semiconductor design and treating chip design and manufacturing as a strategic sector, to place India at the forefront of semiconductor product design and IP creation. India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), in its latest report, also recommended that India should establish an exclusive market exchange for electronics and hi-tech industry.

      A Tata-Tesla deal has just won India a big strategic edge

      Tata's likely deal with Tesla to supply semiconductor chips marks a major milestone for India, enhancing its strategic power globally. As countries invest in semiconductor manufacturing, India's focus on legacy chips positions it as a reliable supplier in the global chip value chain, contributing to its self-reliance and influence.

      Why maintaining ASML equipment is the new front in US-China chip war

      ASML dominates the market for lithography tools - huge expensive, complex machines that perform one step in the chipmaking process, helping to create circuitry.

      Chip off the old Taiwanese block

      The recent earthquake off Taiwan's east coast highlights the risks of concentrating chip-making capacity in one territory. While initial reports suggest no immediate impact on supply chains, the incident underscores the need for diversification. Chipmakers are already accelerating plans to diversify beyond Taiwan due to factors like the Covid outbreak and tensions with China. India, with its ambitions in chip manufacturing, offers an interesting proposition for Taiwanese chipmakers and could play a crucial role in diversifying the global semiconductor supply chain.

      Japan approves $3.9 billion in subsidies for chipmaker Rapidus

      Japan previously agreed to provide subsidies worth some 330 billion yen to Rapidus. The newly approved aid includes 53.5 billion yen for advanced packaging, which is becoming increasingly important for driving chip performance improvement.

      At major China chip fair, firms ramp up call to buy domestic

      The message was plastered across booths and marketing materials of a variety of companies, from chip equipment makers to materials producers. These included Vel-Tec Semiconductor, a Kunshan-based firm that makes photoresist coating equipment, and Shenzhen-listed Jingsheng, which manufactures machines used for processing silicon wafers.

      Intel clinches nearly $20 billion in awards from Biden to boost US chip output

      The historic outlay shows the Biden administration is betting big on Intel as part of the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, a bid to boost domestic semiconductor output with $52.7 billion in funding, including $39 billion in subsidies for semiconductor production and $11 billion for research and development.

      US assessing expansion of chip controls to counter China's military growth

      "Technology is changing faster than ever, which means we have to wake up every day and ask ourselves, 'are we doing enough?' My job is to protect the American people and to make sure there are no sophisticated technology that we have, that China doesn't have, that they can't access it and use it to enable the Chinese military," Raimondo said.

      India comes full circuit: Global tech giants set sights on the country for electronics production

      The critical factor to achieving India’s aspirations of being a global electronics manufacturing hub is to get the component piece right. With several key suppliers to marquee brands like Apple and Samsung setting up shop in India, some pieces of the puzzle have started fitting in. But a lot more needs to be done.

      Chip giant TSMC shifts away from hotspot Taiwan with Japan plant

      Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which counts Apple and Nvidia as clients, produces half the world's chips, used in everything from smartphones to satellites and increasingly to power AI technology.

      Netherlands blocks chipmaker ASML's exports to China in partial licence revocation

      The company said it does not expect the revocation or the latest US export control restrictions to have a material impact on its financial outlook for 2023.

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