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Global Semiconductor Industry Developments Highlights
1. Vietnam aims to emerge as a significant player in the semiconductor sector by 2050, planning to construct three wafer foundries and 20 packaging and testing facilities within that timeframe.
2. The American consulting firm Jacobs will design Tata's OSAT packaging factory in India, targeting a wafer production capacity of 50,000 units per month.
3. Numerous Japanese companies, including Sicoxs Corporation and Tokai Carbon, are entering the market for 8-inch bonded silicon carbide substrates.
4. The iPhone 16 is set to face a ban in Indonesia due to its failure to obtain the TKDN certification.
5. The U.S. Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency has tasked Raytheon with developing synthetic diamond and aluminum nitride semiconductors.
6. On October 24, Samsung, in collaboration with Arm and Groq, will host the "2024 Foundry Forum in China."
China Semiconductor Industry Developments Highlights
1. Rogers has launched a high-end semiconductor power module ceramic substrate R&D and manufacturing project in Suzhou Industrial Park, with a total investment planned at $100 million.
2. GTI successfully delivered its first Stocker wafer storage vertical warehouse within 15 days, marking a significant advancement in domestic Automated Material Handling System (AMHS) technology.
3. On February 22, 2024, the Intellectual Property Tribunal of the Supreme People's Court released 100 notable cases from its first five years, including Case No. 88, the Changsha MetInfo case, which has been categorized as a rights protection fishing case. Related case numbers include (2022) Zui Gao Fa Zhi Min Zhong No. 2196, 2205, 2476, and 2495. Victims and their attorneys can consult the Tribunal’s official account for further assistance.
4. Following TSMC's acquisition of Innolux's Tainan LCD panel factory, the facility is transitioning into an advanced packaging factory focusing on CoWoS technology.
5. Three semiconductor companies—Wenyee Technology, Zhizheng Co., Ltd., and Jingheng Xidao (a subsidiary of CSUC)—have disclosed activities related to mergers, reorganizations, or asset injections.
6. Chipmore Semiconductor, part of Great Wall Motor, has entered into a strategic partnership with ROHM to develop vehicle-mounted power modules centered around silicon carbide (SiC) technology.
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