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US sets Taiwan tariffs at 15% on auto parts, wood, aircraft parts 6/2/2026
The finalized agreement is narrowly focused on Section 232 tariffs, as outlined in a January framework accord with Taiwan.
Samsung is getting closer to its 1000-Layer V-NAND tech as it achieves the first 900-Layer prototype 6/2/2026
According to the semiconductor industry on the 25th, Samsung Electronics recently implemented a 900-layer Class V-NAND integrated system utilizing "Cell Multi-Bonding (CMB)" technology, which bonds two 450-layer cell wafers into one.
Siemens and Samsung Foundry expand collaboration on advanced semiconductor design 6/2/2026
Siemens Digital Industries Software and Samsung Foundry have extended their collaboration to support advanced semiconductor design and manufacturing, with a focus on improving workflows for the global fabless ecosystem.
Intel unveils 2nm Xeon with 288 cores 6/2/2026
Intel has launched its Clearwater Xeon 6+, a 2-nanometer-class processor with up to 288 cores, at Computex 2026. The processor is designed for telco networks and software-as-a-service applications but excels at agentic AI workloads. The Xeon 6+ uses advanced packaging and process technology, offering flexibility in core counts and memory support.
Price Hikes Fueled 84% Growth of Top Five Global NAND Flash Suppliers’ Revenue in 1Q 2026 6/1/2026
Comments Ask question of embedded. Amid soaring demand and constrained supply, NAND Flash suppliers' ASPs broadly exceeded expectations.
Memory Sourcing Enters a New Era of Geopolitical Fragmentation 6/1/2026
Geopolitical tensions are transforming memory sourcing from cost optimization into a strategic resilience and compliance challenge.
Toyota eyes $2B plant expansion in San Antonio 5/25/2026
That automaker is assessing potential locations and seeking incentives for a new facility in Texas, called Project Orca, with construction set to begin this year.
Commerce Department announces $2B for 9 companies under CHIPS Act 5/25/2026
The Department of Commerce Thursday announced the signing of nine letters of intent to provide $2.01 billion in federal incentives to several quantum companies under the CHIPS and Science Act. GlobalFoundaries will receive $375 million to establish a “secure, domestic quantum foundry for leading architectures and multiple modalities,” while IBM will receive $1 billion to establish a new quantum foundry subsidiary for quantum-grade superconducting wafers. Atom Computing, Diraq, D-Wave, Infleqtion, PSIQuantum, Quantinuum and Rigetti round out the list of funding recipients. In return, the DOC said it will receive a minority, non-controlling equity stake in each of these seven companies.
Nvidia's memory costs soar 485%, latest AI systems now cost $7.8 million to build 5/25/2026
Memory now comprises 25% of the total cost, Rubin GPUs a mere $50,000 apiece
Samsung, union reach tentative deal to avert strike 5/25/2026
Samsung Electronics and its labor union have reached a tentative agreement on wages and a collective bargaining agreement, averting a strike. The deal includes a special performance bonus system for semiconductor workers, a 6.2% wage increase and better child support and housing loans. The agreement, which still requires union approval, is seen as favorable to Samsung, as its bonus payouts remain slightly smaller than SK Hynix's.
Meta Lays Off 8,000 More Employees, Zuckerberg Focused on 'Delivering Personal Superintelligence' 5/22/2026
In a memo to staff, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he is "optimistic about everything we're building to give billions of people the power to express themselves and connect with the people they care about. I'm also optimistic about delivering personal superintelligence to everyone."
Nvidia reports record Q1 revenue, expects strong Q2 5/22/2026
Nvidia reported record revenue of $81.6 billion for the first quarter, up 85% year-over-year, driven by the rapid buildout of AI factories. CEO Jensen Huang highlighted Nvidia's unique position in the AI transformation. The company expects second-quarter revenue of $91 billion, with strong gross margins.
AMD invests $10B in Taiwan for AI infrastructure 5/22/2026
Advanced Micro Devices has invested more than $10 billion in Taiwan to strengthen partnerships and enhance packaging capabilities for AI infrastructure. The investment supports the deployment of the Helios AI rack, which includes 6th Gen Epyc CPUs and Instinct MI450X GPUs.
Laser-driven spintronic memory device switches 1,000 times faster than DRAM while generating almost no heat 5/21/2026
The device uses laser-driven spintronics to store information in magnetic states, potentially addressing energy and cooling challenges in AI hardware.
Analog Devices to Acquire Empower Semiconductor 5/20/2026
Analog Devices is strengthening its high-density power portfolio by acquiring Empower in an all-cash transaction for $1.5 billion.
Rethinking System Design Amid the DRAM Crunch 5/20/2026
Rising DRAM costs and tightened supply are forcing a rethink of AI workloads, with edge architectures offering a more resilient, lower-memory alternative.
Kioxia Q2 profit forecast up 48x y-o-y 5/20/2026
For the fiscal year to the end of March Kioxia had revenue up 37% y-o-y at $14.5bn for a net profit of $3.5bn – double last year’s – and an operating profit up 92.7% to $5.2bn.
Imec uses high NA EUV lithography for quantum dot qubit 5/20/2026
Imec has unveiled a quantum dot qubit device created with high numerical aperture extreme ultraviolet lithography, a first in integrated quantum hardware. This advancement highlights silicon quantum dot spin qubits as a path to large-scale quantum processors, leveraging conventional complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor processes.
Toyota eyes $2B plant expansion in San Antonio 5/19/2026
That automaker is assessing potential locations and seeking incentives for a new facility in Texas, called Project Orca, with construction set to begin this year.
NASA tests powerful chip to enable autonomous spacecraft 5/19/2026
NASA has begun testing a next-generation processor that is 500 times more powerful than current space chips. Developed with Microchip Technology, the High Performance Spaceflight Computing processor is designed to withstand extreme space conditions and enable spacecraft to make autonomous decisions, potentially accelerating scientific discovery and supporting missions to the moon and Mars.
ASML, Tata partner on India's first 300mm fab 5/19/2026
ASML and Tata Electronics have partnered to build India's first commercial 300-millimeter semiconductor fab in Dholera, Gujarat. ASML will provide advanced lithography equipment and expertise for the $11 billion facility, which will aim to produce about 50,000 wafers per month for automotive, mobile and AI applications.
Jury awards $49.5 million to family of Boeing 737 MAX crash victim 5/18/2026
The trial, which started May 4 in a Chicago federal court, resolves one of the last remaining cases filed against Boeing by the families who lost loved ones in those crashes. It also marks only the second time Boeing has faced a civil trial related to the crashes, which killed 346 people.
UMC Launches 14nm eHV FinFET Platform 5/18/2026
UMC's new process boosts power efficiency and performance while reducing chip size, supporting the evolution of next-generation display technologies.
Micron offers 256GB DDR5 module for AI, HPC servers 5/18/2026
Micron Technology has introduced a 256GB DDR5 memory module aimed at AI servers and high-performance computing. Built on Micron's 1-gamma technology, the module reaches speeds of up to 9,200 megatransfers per second, which is over 40% faster than current modules.
TSMC raises 2030 chip market forecast to $1.5T 5/18/2026
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has raised its forecast for the global semiconductor market, predicting it will top $1.5 trillion by 2030, driven by demand for high-performance computing and AI. TSMC plans to accelerate capacity expansion, especially for 2-nanometer processes and advanced packaging, and is expanding its manufacturing footprint in the US, Japan and Germany.
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