Entries for September 2019
Chip sales fall nearly 14% in 1H19, says IHS
posted on September 10, 2019 10:05
Chip sales during the initial six months of 2019 plunged by 13.9% compared to a year earlier, the biggest drop in a half since the first half of 2009, according to IHS Markit.
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Foundry firms to see diminished revenue growth
posted on September 10, 2019 10:04
Global foundry companies are to see their revenue grow 2.4 percent annually this quarter, falling behind their traditional peak-season growth amid a US-China trade dispute, TrendForce Corp said yesterday.
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Intel Updates Advanced Packaging Technologies at Semicon West, the Latest in a Decade (or more) Evolution
posted on September 10, 2019 10:03
In the last several years, Intel has had a series of announcements in the packaging arena, focused on the integration of multiple styles of chips in the same package to improve performance and broaden system capabilities.
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China needs ‘five to 10 years’ to catch up in semiconductors, Peking University professor Zhou Zhiping says
posted on September 10, 2019 10:02
Semiconductors represent the cornerstone technology of the information age. These tiny devices power the world’s modern economies by serving as the data-processing brains in a wide range of products, from personal computers and smartphones to cars and spacecraft.
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U.S. in No Hurry to Prosecute China’s Stolen Chip Secrets Case
posted on September 10, 2019 10:01
The Trump administration promised to accelerate prosecutions of American intellectual property theft when it announced charges last year against a state-owned company at the vanguard of China’s effort to become a major player in global semiconductors.
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