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A push by Infineon for TSMC to expand further in Dresden could reshape Europe's role in advanced chipmaking and ripple through the supply chains of automakers, industrial firms, and device makers worldwide. The remarks also hint at how shifting global demand could influence where next-generation semiconductors get built.
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Samsung Electronics and Samsung Display are jointly developing a next-generation glass interposer that could lower the cost of packaging high-performance chips, with prototypes potentially ready by the end of this year, The Elecreported, citing semiconductor industry sources.
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Intel is reportedly preparing a new technology roadmap for its next-generation 1.4nm process, 14A2, as it evaluates a hybrid architecture that can deliver power from both sides of the chip. Industry observers say Intel and Samsung Electronics are both taking on harder-to-manufacture technologies in the ultra-advanced process race as they try to catch up with TSMC.
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Tesla and SpaceX are already converging around chips, talent and manufacturing under Terafab, even before any merger speculation turns into reality.
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India's first Chemical Mechanical Polishing pad technology hub could help reshape semiconductor supply chains far beyond the country. The new Hyderabad facility aims to build local chipmaking capabilities, reduce dependence on imports, and deepen India's role in a sector that supports electronics production worldwide, from phones to data centers.