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Samsung develops closer connection in Vietnam than in India, according to DIGITIMES Research

As the global manufacturing industry experiences diversification rarely seen in previous decades, Samsung Electronics has spearheaded the relocation wave. According to DIGITIMES Research, the significant investment by Samsung in Vietnam has created a reciprocal relationship between the company and local governments, representing a huge difference in Samsung s investments in Vietnam and India.

US export controls might be rolled out in stages, potentially covering all immersion DUV systems, according to DIGITIMES Research

As the US rallies Japan and the Netherlands to tighten up semiconductor export controls against China, the world has been trying to estimate the extent of damage done to the Chinese semiconductor industry, especially to China s leading foundry Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC)

AWS, Google and Microsoft have ignited satcom race, according to DIGITIMES Research

Various satellite projects and applications have been increasingly thriving, which leads to a huge amount of data transmission and processing. Such business opportunities attract cloud juggernauts including Amazon, Microsoft, and Google to justle for the space market.

Process gas emission and green energy adoption key to semiconductor fab net-zero target, according to DIGITIMES Research

Semiconductor manufacturing is one of the dominant sources of carbon emissions. Vast amounts of power are required to manufacture the chips. Most discussion about the methods to limit global warming focuses on reducing the emission of greenhouse gas (GHG). How do leading chip makers boost their sustainability and minimize the climate impact at the same time?

AMD expected to occupy over 20% of server CPU market and Arm 8% in 2023, according to DIGITIMES Research

AMD and Arm have been gaining up on Intel in the server CPU market in the past few years, and the margins of the share that AMD had won over were especially large in 2022 as datacenter operators and server brands began finding that solutions from the number-2 maker growing superior to those of the long-time leader, according to Frank Kung, DIGITIMES Research analyst focusing primarily on the server industry, who anticipates that AMD s share will well stand above 20% in 2023, while Arm will get 8%.

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