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2022-02-17
More Taiwan firms suspend production in China as COVID spreads
Around 30 Taiwanese companies, many making parts for electronics, said on Wednesday that government COVID-19 control measures in eastern China had led them to suspend production until next week, as disruption from the measures spreads.China has put Shangh
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2022-02-17
Semiconductor market news from DPE- February 7 to February 13
1、AMD: ‘All Necessary Approvals’ Received for Proposed Xilinx DealFeb. 10, 2022, AMDannounced it has received approval from all necessary authorities to proceed with the acquisition of Xilinx, a deal estimated at $35 billion.With the exception of the rema
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2022-02-08
The world’s top five silicon wafer fabs have secured demand from customers and set off a wave of factory expansion
With the successful expansion of new factories by semiconductor manufacturers, the production capacity of new fabs will be opened one after another. The production capacity of existing silicon fabs cannot keep up with the pace of semiconductor production
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2022-02-08
Semiconductor market news from DPE- January 31 to February 6
1、Toshiba to invest $1 bln to double power chip productionToshiba Corp said on Friday it will invest about 125 billion yen ($1.09 billion) to more than double the production of power management semiconductors, aiming to catch up with power chip giants suc
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2022-01-24
Semiconductor market news from DPE- January 10 to January 16
1、VW ls Latest Automaker Ensnared by Chinese Covid PlantShutdownsMore global automakers have been caught in China’s latest coronavirus outbreak in Tianjin, adding further stress to already strained supply chains.A production plant operated by Volkswagen A
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2022-01-06
Semiconductor market news from DPE- December 27, 2021 to January 2, 2022
1、Infineon sees supply bottlenecks until end of 2022On December 29, according to a Reuters report, The semiconductor industry's struggle to keep up with incoming orders looks set to continue as supply bottlenecks may last until the end of 2022, a memb
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