Semiconductor News & Analysis Feed

15 articles
2026-07-08
autonews.gasgoo.com 2026-07-08
On July 7, 2026, BYD Semiconductor announced that cumulative shipments of its automotive-grade Battery Management System (BMS) Analog Front-End (AFE) chips have exceeded 100 million units. Since launching the first domestic automotive-grade BMS AFE chip BF8915A-1 in 2021, the company has led Chinese
2026-07-07
autonews.gasgoo.com 2026-07-07
BYD Semiconductor recently announced that cumulative shipments of its automotive-grade Battery Management System (BMS) Analog Front-End (AFE) chips have surpassed 100 million units. Since the debut of its first mass-produced automotive-grade AFE chip BF8915A-1 in 2021, the company has emerged as the
2026-06-30
www.automotiveworld.com 2026-06-30
According to a report by Chinese outlet LatePost, BYD plans to equip an as-yet unrevealed Denza brand vehicle with its in-house developed Xuanji A3 smart driving chip for the first time in 2027. The chip, unveiled in May 2026 as China’s first mass-produced automotive-grade processor built on the 4nm
2026-06-29
carnewschina.com 2026-06-29
BYD's Seal electric sedan is testing new driving technology to counter NVIDIA's dominance in the automotive chip market. Reports from IT Home indicate that BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu and Horizon Robotics CEO Yu Kai jointly tested the upcoming Super Drive 2.0 system, which integrates camera inputs dir
2026-06-29
digitimes.com 2026-06-29
2026-06-17
autonews.gasgoo.com 2026-06-17
At the 2026 Chongqing Auto Summit, Ling Heping, Vice President of BYD's Automotive Engineering Research Institute, emphasized that the growing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is driving significant expansion in the automotive chip market. He highlighted that EV usage not only determines the scal
2026-06-17
www.investing.com 2026-06-17
Samsung observes increased chip orders from key customers including BYD, Google, and AMD amid tight semiconductor capacity constraints. This trend reflects strong global demand for semiconductors, particularly in electric vehicles, AI, and high-performance computing sectors. While TSMC faces capacit
2026-06-17
asia.nikkei.com 2026-06-17
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence technology has created unprecedented demand for semiconductors, putting pressure on leading manufacturers' production capacity. According to Nikkei Asia, as market leader TSMC struggles with advanced chip manufacturing capacity constraints, companies
2026-06-17
digitimes.com 2026-06-17
2026-06-11
www.techinsights.com 2026-06-11
BYD Semiconductor has demonstrated rapid growth in the power semiconductor sector, with revenue increasing more than fivefold since 2021. TechInsights analysis indicates that BYD plans to scale its wafer fabrication capacity from 5,000 wpm to nearly 60,000 wpm by 2026, including new 200mm fabs and a
2026-06-03
www.trendforce.com 2026-06-03
According to reports from *Seoul Economic Daily* and *EE Times China*, Samsung Foundry is reportedly in talks with major Chinese automakers, including BYD, to produce autonomous driving system-on-chip (SoC) devices using its 2nm and 4nm processes. If finalized, this would mark a significant expansio
2026-06-02
en.sedaily.com 2026-06-02
Samsung's foundry business is actively expanding into the Chinese market, particularly focusing on automotive chips. According to Seoul Economic Daily, Samsung is in talks with BYD regarding chip supply, demonstrating its emphasis on China's automotive chip market. As the global automotive industry
2026-06-02
en.sedaily.com 2026-06-02
Samsung Foundry is aggressively expanding into the Chinese market, particularly in the automotive chip sector, with ongoing negotiations with BYD. This strategic move reflects the semiconductor industry's growing recognition of the importance of automotive electrification and smart vehicle developme
2026-06-02
en.sedaily.com 2026-06-02
Samsung Electronics' foundry division is actively expanding into the Chinese automotive chip market, currently in talks with major Chinese automakers such as BYD to secure orders for autonomous driving SoCs based on 2nm and 4nm processes. This move comes amid structural limitations in China's domest
2026-05-26
www.techtimes.com 2026-05-26
In 2026, Chinese tech companies are accelerating their chip independence strategy, with Xiaomi, BYD, and NIO launching competitive 3nm chips, marking significant progress in China's high-end semiconductor sector. Despite U.S. export controls aimed at narrowing the technology gap, Chinese enterprises