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South Korea greenlights the world's largest semiconductor hub
By Anton Shilov published
South Korea's Yongin Semiconductor Cluster will house six fabs, three power plans, and fab suppliers.
South Korea mulls creating 'KSMC' contract chipmaker to compete with TSMC, requires a $13.9 billion investment
By Anton Shilov published
South Korea wants to replicate Taiwan's success by establishing KSMC, a government-funded chipmaker.
Rapidus is first Japanese company to install ASML's cutting-edge EUV machine
By Anton Shilov published
Rapidus gets ASML's Twinscan NXE:3800E, almost completes its installation.
Lam Research unveils Dextro, a maintenance robot for fabs
By Anton Shilov published
Lam Research's Dextro collaborative robot promises error-free maintenance.
Gelsinger fires back at recent stories about 18A's poor yields, schools social media commenters on defect densities and yields
By Anton Shilov published
Ex-Intel CEO Gelsinger is 'very proud of the TD/18A team for the incredible work and progress they are making'
Jobs eviscerated at Chinese Arm chip design firm in wake of restrictions from TSMC
By Matthew Connatser published
Half of Hongjun Microelectronics Technology’s 300 workers might be fired after the server CPU firm lost access to TSMC’s 7nm node.
Chinese chip firms say a new round of US sanctions won’t stop China’s chip industry
By Matthew Connatser published
The US and China trade blows yet again on semiconductor products and minerals, but Chinese companies say they’ll survive.
U.S. ratchets up sanctions to curtail China's AI and military tech — no more HBM memory for China
By Mark Tyson published
U.S. sanctions designed to restrict China's ability to import technologies to advance of its AI and military capabilities have been strengthened for the third time.
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