10 articles
2026-05-21
focustaiwan.tw 2026-05-21 Focus Taiwan
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2026-05-20
simplywall.st 2026-05-20 simplywall.st
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2026-05-18
digitimes.com 2026-05-18
The global map of semiconductor manufacturing is beginning to shift. For years, the market for advanced chip production was dominated almost entirely by TSMC. But the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), intensifying geopolitical tensions, and mounting pressure from Washington to secure critical supply chains are beginning to loosen that grip.
2026-05-13
digitimes.com 2026-05-13
South Korean semiconductor equipment maker Hanwha Semitech is reportedly preparing to supply fan-out panel-level packaging (FO-PLP) equipment for advanced chip packaging in the second half of 2026, with the systems expected to be used in the mass production of networking chips for SpaceX.
2026-05-08
evertiq.com 2026-05-08 Evertiq
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2026-05-06
digitimes.com 2026-05-06
Samsung Electronics' labor dispute is widening beyond a fight over bonuses, after board chairman Shin Je-yoon made a rare appeal for management and unionized workers to resolve the standoff through dialogue as a planned strike threatens to disrupt chip production, customer trust, and South Korea's broader economy.
2026-05-05
tomshardware.com 2026-05-05 Jowi Morales
It seems that TSMC cannot supply all the chips that Apple needs, so it's looking for a US-based alternative to increase production.
2026-05-05
www.benzinga.com 2026-05-05 Benzinga
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is exploring potential partnerships with Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (OTC:SSNLF) to manufacture its processors in the United States, according to a report. The talks are part of the company’s effort to diversify its chip supply chain beyond its reliance on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (NYSE:TSM), according to a Bloomberg repor
2026-05-05
digitimes.com 2026-05-05
Apple is exploring a significant shift in its semiconductor supply chain, holding early discussions with Intel and Samsung Electronics to produce the main processors used in its devices, according to Bloomberg. The move would mark a potential diversification away from its long-standing reliance on TSMC, Apple's exclusive partner for more than a decade.
2026-04-17
eetimes.com 2026-04-17 Alan Patterson
TSMC slams the gas to expand chip production for AI giants, but shortages loom.