Tag: Semiconductor

  • New York Governor Kathy Hochul signs Green Chip Law

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently signed the first local “Chip Act”, which plans to provide targeted incentives to chip manufacturers to attract their investment projects to settle in the state. JOIN TIP3X ON TELEGRAM This local legislation called Green Chip Law (Green CHIPS) will provide targeted tax credits for eligible semiconductor investment projects. With…

  • Global chip sales growth slows for sixth straight month: Report

    The Washington-based Semiconductor Industry Association released the latest statistics showing that global chip sales growth has decelerated for six consecutive months, which may be another global economic recession due to rising interest rates and heightened geopolitical risks. JOIN TIP3X ON TELEGRAM Data show that global chip sales in June rose 13.3% year-on-year, down from 18%…

  • Japan to open R&D for 2-nm chip mass production under partnership with US

    Japan will establish a new-generation semiconductor R&D center in its home country, jointly develop 2nm semiconductor chips with the United States, and start production by 2025. Yesterday, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshisho Hayashi and Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry Koichi Hagiuda met with US Secretary of State Blinken and Commerce Secretary Raymondo in Washington and…

  • Global semiconductor sales growth will slow this year: Gartner

    Global semiconductor sales growth is expected to slow in 2022 and fall 2.5% next year, driven by weaker sales of mobile phones and PCs, analyst firm Gartner said. Rising inflation and rising energy and fuel costs are putting pressure on consumers’ disposable income, affecting spending on electronics such as PCs and smartphones, Gartner said. JOIN…

  • South Korean semiconductor market share in China falling: Report

    The Federation of Korean Industrie said in a report on the 25th that the share of South Korean semiconductor companies in China, the world’s largest semiconductor market, began to decline after the United States began to restrict its semiconductor supply in 2019. According to BusinessKorea, memory chips account for the largest share of South Korean…

  • Chip shortage still main challenge for automakers this year

    According to the latest report, industry chain news shows that the global shortage of automotive chips that began at the beginning of last year will continue to be a major challenge for automakers this year. Join tip3x on Telegram In addition, news from the industry chain also shows that the global automotive chip shortage has…

  • Global semiconductor supply may continue to ease in second half of 2022: Counterpoint

    According to Counterpoint Research’s latest smartphone parts tracking report, the global semiconductor chip shortage may be significantly alleviated in the second half of 2022 as the gap between supply and demand for most parts narrows. Join tip3x on Telegram The shortage of parts and components has plagued many industries for the past two years, and…

  • Russian government unveiled new semiconductor plan

    According to the latest report, Russia is ostracized and sanctioned by most of the world for its war with Ukraine, so Russia is drawing up plans to revive its troubled domestic semiconductor manufacturing because it can not get from getting the chips from the usual suppliers. The country’s plans for new chips involve huge investments…

  • U.S. helps strengthen Indian semiconductor ecosystem

    According to the latest report, a few days after the Intel CEO’s visit to India, the US and Indian semiconductor industry agencies signed a memorandum of understanding to deepen mutual relations, demonstrating the willingness of the United States to help India build a semiconductor ecosystem. Join tip3x on Telegram Moreover, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA)…

  • Delivery time of semiconductor packaging and testing equipment extended to more than one year

    According to the latest report, the OSAT (Semiconductor Assembly and Test) industry is in a state of emergency to secure new equipment. This is because equipment delivery times have more than doubled. The undersupply of semiconductor equipment is spreading in all directions from front to back. Moreover, OSAT industry insiders and lead times for post-processing equipment used…