University Turns into Chip Factory? Fuyao Technology University Makes Waves with Bold Move

On November 12, Fuyao Technology University President Wang Shuguo stood on the podium, addressing hundreds of students, teachers, and parents in the audience, casually stating: “We will build a chip production line on campus by the end of the year, independently developed, with a potential output value exceeding 10 billion yuan.” This was not a … Read more

The Growth Story of a Sensor Star Company: Bankruptcy After 3.6 Billion Investment in Chip Project

The Growth Story of a Sensor Star Company: Bankruptcy After 3.6 Billion Investment in Chip Project

In recent years, driven by several national policies, China’s sensor industry has achieved rapid growth. In 2023, the market size of the entire industry reached 364.47 billion yuan, and it is expected to rise to 554.72 billion yuan by 2026. However, in this promising sector, increasingly fierce market competition is accelerating industry consolidation, and some … Read more

Global Chip Production Landscape: The U.S. Faces a 45% Shortage, Taiwan Has a 22% Surplus, What About Us?

Global Chip Production Landscape: The U.S. Faces a 45% Shortage, Taiwan Has a 22% Surplus, What About Us?

The globalization of the chip industry is like a rope that cannot be tightened; the more one tries to break it, the more the close dependencies of each link become apparent. No matter how some countries stir things up, the “global village” nature of this supply chain cannot be changed—after all, no place can confidently … Read more

TSMC’s Chips from the Arizona Factory Are a Bit Expensive

TSMC's Chips from the Arizona Factory Are a Bit Expensive

According to a report by Singapore’s Lianhe Zaobao on July 24, AMD CEO Lisa Su stated that the cost of chips produced at TSMC’s factory in Arizona, USA, is higher than those produced in Taiwan. During an AI-related event in Washington on the 23rd, Su mentioned that the cost of chips produced at TSMC’s Arizona … Read more

International Consulting Firm: China’s Chip Production Capacity Accounts for 21% of the Global Market, Expected to Become Number One in the World in Five Years with 30% Market Share

International Consulting Firm: China's Chip Production Capacity Accounts for 21% of the Global Market, Expected to Become Number One in the World in Five Years with 30% Market Share

Click the blue text to follow us Scattering the eagle spirits to soar across the land, With wisdom and courage, calling for the brilliance of China. 01 Introduction According to a report by the market research and technology consulting firm Yole Group, the current global chip manufacturing landscape shows that Taiwan leads with a 23% … Read more

Texas Instruments to Invest $60 Billion in U.S. Manufacturing Expansion

Texas Instruments to Invest $60 Billion in U.S. Manufacturing Expansion

This article is brought to you by the Semiconductor Industry Review (ID: ICViews).This is the largest investment in semiconductor manufacturing in U.S. history. Texas Instruments has announced plans to invest over $60 billion in its seven semiconductor factories in the U.S. to expand its manufacturing capacity to meet the growing demand for semiconductors, driving innovation … Read more

Why Does It Take So Long for Chips to Go from Tape-Out to Mass Production?

It is well known that the process from successful tape-out of a chip to achieving mass production requires multiple technical checkpoints and a validation cycle lasting 12 to 36 months. This process integrates deep collaboration among semiconductor processes, manufacturing engineering, and quality management, making it a precise art of modern industry. 1. Testing and Tuning … Read more

Russia’s Self-Developed Chips: Surviving in a Tight Spot

Russia's Self-Developed Chips: Surviving in a Tight Spot

👆If you wish to meet regularly, feel free to star 🌟 and bookmark it~Source: Content fromtomshardware, thank you. Since its establishment in 2012, Russian CPU developer Baikal Electronics has successfully produced and sold 85,000 processors. According to CNews, although the company has designed CPUs for various applications, the majority of the 85,000 CPUs were low-end … Read more

Is the U.S. About to Take Action on Chips? Tariffs Starting at 25%, Up to 100%?! Who Will Be the Biggest ‘Loser’ from Trump’s Moves?

Is the U.S. About to Take Action on Chips? Tariffs Starting at 25%, Up to 100%?! Who Will Be the Biggest 'Loser' from Trump's Moves?

There is a piece of news that has truly shaken people: Trump may announce this week an increase in tariffs on imported chips, reportedly ranging from 25% to 100%.From smartphones and computers to cars and servers, which of these does not rely on chips? If these tariffs are really imposed, it won’t be a joke.This … Read more

TSMC’s Decision to Skip High NA EUV for A14 Process

TSMC's Decision to Skip High NA EUV for A14 Process

Chip project team founding team recruitment! ◀ Click to view! In the adoption of new elements in semiconductors, TSMC has been a pioneer for many years and often leads the trend. However, the company now seems to be abandoning the use of high numerical aperture (NA) EUV lithography equipment in its A14 process, opting instead … Read more