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2022-03-29
Semiconductor market news | Operations are normal at chipmaker SMIC’s Shanghai plants;STMicroelectronics: Prices of all product lines increased in 2Q22…
1. Operations are normal at chipmaker SMIC's Shanghai plantsChinese chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation said operations remain normal at its Shanghai factories, state media outlet China Securities Journal reported on Monday
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2022-03-22
Semiconductor market news | Japan’s 7.3 magnitude earthquake caused chip fab shutdowns;Apple Car Team Has “Been Dissolved for Some Time” Reveals Ming-Chi Kuo…
1. Japan's 7.3 magnitude earthquake caused chip fab shutdownsThe 7.3 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Fukushima, Japan, on Wednesday 16 March led to shutdowns at manufacturing plants, including those used by chip and component makers.Memory manuf
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2022-03-15
Semiconductor market news | Ukraine halts half of world’s neon output for chips; Toyota will cut domestic production 20% …
1. Ukraine halts half of world's neon output for chips, clouding outlookUkrainian neon supply firms Ingas and Cryoin have recently closed down following continued Russia's war with Ukraine.According to reports, Ukraine alone produces half of the w
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2022-03-14
Semiconductor Memory Market to See More Significant Price Declines
According to a new research report by a US-based foreign investor, the memory market is expected to experience a more significant price decline in the second half of 2022, so all memory products will be affected.
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2022-03-08
Semiconductor market news from DPE- February 28 to March 6
1. Apple, Microsoft and Other Tech Companies Stop Sales in RussiaAs theRussian invasion of Ukrainecontinues, a number of tech companies have said they'll stop sales of products and services in the country.Apple and Microsoft both said they'll stop
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2022-03-03
TSMC Trims Expansion Plans as Outlook Dims
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has pared back its plan to spend more than $40 billion this year for capacity expansion. The outlook for demand has worsened on expectations of an inventory reduction in the PC and consumer electronics seg
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