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Samsung's Lee visits U.S ahead of likely $17 billion chip plant decision-media
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics vice chairman Jay Y. Lee is visiting North America in his first high-profile trip after serving jail time for bribery, with a decision imminent on the company's planned $17 billion U.S. chip plant.
One-time chip supply shocks over, but structural deficit remains, Bosch CEO says
LUDWIGSBURG (Reuters) - CEO of German technology group Robert Bosch GmbH said on Wednesday that although the one-time supply shocks to the semiconductor market had passed, capacity was still lacking to meet global demand.
Global silicon wafer shipments hit record high in 3Q21
PETALING JAYA: Global silicon wafer shipments increased 3.3% to 3,649 million square inches in the third quarter of 2021 compared to the previous quarter, the SEMI Silicon Manufacturers Group (SMG) reported in its quarterly analysis of the silicon wafer industry.
Bosch to invest more than 400 million eur in chip production
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German technology group Robert Bosch has earmarked more than 400 million euros ($467 million) for investments in microchip production in Germany and Malaysia next year to ease a global shortage.
Robust growth ahead for silicon wafer shipments until 2024
KUALA LUMPUR: Global silicon wafer shipments are projected to see robust growth through 2024, driven by strong secular demand for semiconductors across multiple end markets.
Some Apple, Tesla suppliers suspend production in China amid power pinch
Several Apple Inc and Tesla Inc suppliers have suspended production at some Chinese factories for a number of days to comply with tighter energy consumption policies, putting supply chains at risk in the peak season for electronics goods.
Intel breaks ground on $20 billion Arizona plants as U.S. chip factory race heats up
(Reuters) - Intel Corp on Friday broke ground on two new factories in Arizona as part of its turnaround plan to become a major manufacturer of chips for outside customers.
Infineon opens Austria plant early in chip capacity boost
VILLACH, Austria: Germany's Infineon opened a 1.6 billion euro ($1.9 billion) plant in Austria on Friday, boosting its ability to supply power chips for cars, data centres and renewable power.
Infineon opens Austrian power-chip plant ahead of schedule
VILLACH, Austria (Reuters) - Infineon Technologies opened a 1.6 billion euro ($1.9 billion) plant in Austria on Friday, boosting the German semiconductor company's ability to supply power chips for cars, datacenters and renewable power generation.
Mexico may consider southern states for semiconductor production
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - As Mexico aims to boost its manufacturing of semiconductors, it may build production facilities in its southern states, where much-needed water is available, according to Economy Minister Tatiana Clouthier.