Beijing races to produce homegrown semiconductor chips
China is moving fast — and perhaps illegally — to manufacture high-end chips domestically. At present, ASML in the Netherlands is the only company that builds the lithography machines required for cutting-edge semiconductors, which alongside Western export controls creates a
A&D HOLON Holdings Company, Limited Announces Merger of Business Units in the Americas
A&D HOLON Holdings Company, Limited Announces Merger of Business Units in the Americas – Semiconductor Industry Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for semiconductor industry professionals · Tuesday, April 1, 2025 · 799,069,376 Articles · 3+
Space station advances muscle and semiconductor science
Space station advances muscle and semiconductor science by Clarence Oxford Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 30, 2025 The microgravity and radiation of space present not only risks to human health but also rare opportunities for breakthroughs in science
Liberation Day: What would Trump tariffs on semiconductors mean for the tech industry?
The semiconductor industry awaits clarity on potential tariffs for chips imported into the US. Photo credit: Shutterstock On 24 March US President Trump addressed a group of reporters announcing a $5bn automotive plant investment in Louisiana while making reference to
Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs: What are ‘Dirty 15’ nations that will be most hit? Is India among them?
United States President Donald Trump is preparing to announce what is expected to be the most expansive set of tariffs yet under his administration, with April 2 being labelled as America’s “Liberation Day.” This initiative is designed to impose “reciprocal
Taiwan’s UMC opens new semiconductor fab in Singapore – Focus Taiwan
Taipei, April 1 (CNA) Taiwanese contract chipmaker United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) opened a new 22-nanometer semiconductor fab in Singapore on Tuesday to satisfy growing demand and providing greater supply chain resilience. The new facility, located next to UMC’s existing fab
Deep-dive dinners are the norm for tuna and swordfish, MIT oceanographers find
How far would you go for a good meal? For some of the ocean’s top predators, maintaining a decent diet requires some surprisingly long-distance dives. MIT oceanographers have found that big fish like tuna and swordfish get a large fraction
Trump prepares to unveil reciprocal tariffs as markets brace amid trade war fears
As Donald Trump prepared to unveil a swathe of reciprocal tariffs, global markets braced and some Republican senators voiced their opposition to a strategy that critics warn risks a global trade war, provoking retaliation by major trading partners such as
Jaishankar discusses new possibilities in semiconductors with Netherland FM
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar with Caspar Veldkamp, Foreign Minister, Netherlands New Delhi External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Monday met with Netherlands Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp in New Delhi and discussed growing bilateral cooperation, including