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    South Korean shares hit over 29-month high, Samsung Electronics shines

    South Korean financial markets experience a surge, with shares hitting a 29-month high driven by Samsung Electronics' expected profit increase. Auto and financial sectors also see gains due to dividend policy measures. Bank of Korea suggests structural reforms for addressing high living costs. Foreign investors show interest with net share purchases. Market yields decline notably.

    Indian Army inducts first-ever indigenous chip-based made in India 4G base station from Signaltron

    The Indian Army has introduced its first indigenous chip-based 4G mobile base station, procured from Signaltron, a Bangalore-based firm, via the government e-marketplace portal. Developed using India's own Signalchip technology, the Sahyadri LTE base stations mark a significant milestone in domestic communication technology. Signaltron's Sahyadri Network In a Box (NIB) systems, weighing just 7 kgs, offer secure wireless communication for audio, video, and data, operating seamlessly in standalone or cellular modes. With 20 units supplied initially, the army plans strategic deployments based on operational needs, enhancing flexibility and security with locally developed chip technology.

    ITC packs a punch, beats Britannia in foods business

    ITC's foods business posted consolidated sales of Rs 17,194.5 crore for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024, the company that owns brands such as Aashirvaad atta, Bingo potato chips and Sunfeast biscuits in the segment said in its latest annual report. This comprised both domestic sales and exports.

    Nvidia has rubbed off on India, and that is a warning

    Investors are eyeing companies like Nvidia, which has seen a remarkable rise in market value and revenue. Another player in the semiconductor industry, Moschip Technologies Ltd., is gaining attention for its high market capitalization and recent order from CDAC.

    Japan's Advantest says AI demand boosting memory tester business

    HBM, a type of high performance memory where chips are stacked to save space and reduce power consumption, is used when processing the large amount of data needed for AI tasks.

    Samsung workers strike, the first in the company's history

    Samsung workers strike over wage disputes amid Samsung Electronics' battle to regain edge in memory chip business crucial for AI systems, challenged by SK Hynix in market dominance.

    • Canon in talks with Indian, global players to supply chip making machine

      Canon is exploring partnerships with Indian and global players for semiconductor lithography equipment essential in chip fabrication, aiming to challenge ASML. The company is in talks with semiconductor firms investing in India, including Tata Group and PSMC. Canon also launched Canon Medical Systems India to meet the rising demand for medical equipment, targeting key markets like Chennai, Hyderabad, and Mumbai.

      Zoho applies for semiconductor manufacturing facility in India

      Software company Zoho, aiming to tap into India's aspirations to become a global semiconductor player, has applied with a partner to set up a semiconductor manufacturing facility in India. Co-founder Sridhar Vembu confirmed the move, citing a stringent evaluation process. The initiative aligns with India's semiconductor manufacturing incentive plan.

      Like a pop star, Nvidia's CEO Huang stirs up 'Jensanity' in Taiwan

      Huang, the local boy who made good, is the subject of wall-to-wall coverage on Taiwanese television and reporters trail him constantly. He was mobbed by attendees at the Computex tech trade fair and has featured in thousands of social media posts.

      Malaysia targets over $100 billion in semiconductor industry investment

      Malaysia aims for $107 billion investment in its semiconductor industry, led by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, targeting design, packaging, and manufacturing. The country is a key player globally, attracting major investments from firms like Intel and Infineon.

      To woo local chip makers, China sets up $47.5-billion fund

      The third phase of National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund has amassed 344 billion yuan ($47.5 billion) from the central government and various state-owned banks and enterprises, including Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd, according to Tianyancha, an online platform that aggregates official company registration information. The fund was incorporated on May 24.

      Voters in Prayagraj raise local issues like cleanliness and healthcare, activists see Lok Sabha polls as fight to save constitution

      Voters of the Prayagraj Lok Sabha constituency highlighted local issues like cleanliness and healtcare, alongside a fight to preserve the Constitution and the unique "Ilaahabadi" culture. The rich historical and cultural significance of Prayagraj, known for its educational institutions and spiritual heritage, adds depth to the election narrative. Various residents expressed concerns about unemployment, youth distress, institutional integrity, and the need for development in the city. The upcoming polls on May 25 will see a contest between the BJP and other parties, empowerment and overall development.

      Ananant Systems working with major local OEMs to develop BSNL’s 5G chip

      Bengaluru-based Ananant Systems is looking to address the expanding requirements for advanced connectivity, computing, and security for wireless 5G and 6G infrastructure and devices. Its offerings include intellectual property (IP), chip design, semiconductor products, software, and systems, all developed and owned in India.

      US teen dies after doing spicy chip challenge: Autopsy

      14-year-old Harris Wolobah died of cardiac arrest after participating in the 'One Chip Challenge' with a chip dusted with Carolina Reaper and Naga Viper peppers. The autopsy revealed he ingested capsaicin and had an enlarged heart. California youths were hospitalized, and Minnesota participants fell ill. Paqui removed the product from shelves.

      China considers government purchases of unsold homes: Reports

      China plans for local governments to buy unsold homes to address the property crisis, with the State Council evaluating feasibility and awaiting a decision from the country's leaders.

      UPI’s rural push; India as software IPO destination

      Happy Wednesday! The country’s central bank wants more rural users to log into Unified Payments Interface (UPI). This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      FMCG giants bite price bullet to keep small companies off their turfs

      Market researcherfirm Kantar reports that local businesses operating in a single area increased their market shares by over 13% in the year that ended in April 2023, while national brands expanded by 9% in the same period. Kantar examined 13 categories in the personal care, home care, and food and beverage industries. Regional brands that operate in many markets experienced a 2% decline in market share, whilst unbranded enterprises witnessed a 5% decline in market share.

      Boom in semiconductor industry drives demand for tech roles

      The semiconductor industry in our country is experiencing rapid growth fueled by high demand and enabling government policies. Industry experts note a significant surge in demand for semiconductor professionals, with a conservative estimate suggesting a compound annual growth rate of around 100% in open positions over the last three years.

      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.

      PepsiCo trials for well-oiled India chip machine on

      PepsiCo India is experimenting with replacing palm oil and palmolein with a blend of sunflower oil and palmolein in Lay's, the country's largest potato chip brand. This comes amid backlash over the use of cheaper, unhealthy ingredients in packaged foods in India. In the US, PepsiCo uses "heart healthy" oil like sunflower, corn, and canola oil for Lay's. The India unit is also working to reduce salt in its snacks to less than 1.3 mg of sodium per calorie by 2025.

      Semiconductor company Mindgrove launches India’s first commercial MCU chip

      Mindgrove Technologies introduced Secure IoT, India’s first SoC for IoT devices, with programmability, flexibility, and security. It targets wearables, smart city devices, EV battery management systems, and offers design support for Indian brands to innovate.

      Say goodbye to potatoes being as cheap as chips

      Europeans eat among the highest quantity of potatoes per capita of any region in the world — about 90 kilograms on average a year.

      GPU access: Govt may chip in with Nvidia deal

      India plans Nvidia deal for GPUs under AI Mission to offer subsidised units to startups. Global trend shows China, US securing AI infrastructure with Nvidia GPUs. Indian companies seek GPUs for AI competitiveness.

      South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace to spin off industrial solutions businesses from defence

      South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace announced plans to spin off its semiconductor equipment and video surveillance businesses to focus on its defense division. The spin-off will separate chip equipment maker Hanwha Precision Machinery and surveillance camera maker Hanwha Vision into a new industrial solutions company. The move aims to enhance the valuation of its high-growth chip equipment business and streamline its defense-focused strategy. Hanwha Aerospace's market capitalization is expected to benefit from the spin-off, aligning with Hanwha Group's efforts to streamline its defense business.

      Targeting Chinese chips, US to push Dutch on ASML service contracts

      Washington may also be seeking to add to a list of Chinese chipmaking factories restricted from receiving Dutch equipment as part of the discussions, one of the people said. The Dutch Foreign Ministry confirmed the upcoming meeting but did not elaborate on which topics would be on the agenda.

      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.

      Buy local chips, China urges EV makers as US clash deepens

      Chinese government urges EV manufacturers to boost local chip purchases through Ministry of Industry, aiming to reduce reliance on Western imports. Tender processes show preference for local suppliers even with lower price offers from foreign bidders. The ministry is now directly instructing firms to avoid foreign semiconductors if at all possible, said the people, who asked to remain anonymous discussing sensitive information.

      India Inc makes little headway in getting new-gen chip technology

      Negotiations for joint ventures by top conglomerates such as Tatas and Vedanta with potential partners, especially from Taiwan, have made little headway due to firm terms. Global companies are adopting a wait-and-watch approach and prefer to go on their own due to technology transfer fears. Reliance Industries is also evaluating the market potential. Taiwan sees India as a potential ally against China and having manufacturing capacity and next-gen chip design ability is crucial. The major challenge is the absence of advanced fabrication facilities and expertise in India.

      Customs duty on electronic transmissions will hit semiconductor design locally: Industry bodies

      India’s proposal to the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) 13th ministerial conference to refrain from extending a moratorium on imposing customs duties on electronic transmissions would impact the semiconductor design ecosystem in India, industry bodies told ET.

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