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1. Intel plans to produce 70% of its Panther Lake chips in-house, reducing reliance on TSMC.
2. OpenAI is partnering with Broadcom and TSMC to develop a new AI chip specifically designed for running trained AI models.
3. The U.S. government has announced an $825 million investment in Albany, New York, to build a flagship facility for the National Semiconductor Technology Center.
4. Texas Instruments is expanding its GaN semiconductor manufacturing capabilities at its factory in Japan.
5. Samsung Electronics is conducting an unprecedented voluntary retirement program, reducing its wafer fabrication team by over 30%.
6. Siemens is acquiring U.S.-based industrial simulation software leader Altair Engineering Inc. for $10 billion.
1. Xpeng Motors is being sued by steel giant ArcelorMittal over materials supplied by a vendor.
2. Wizcore Technology has announced a significant technological breakthrough, successfully fabricating a 2nm test chip.
3. A statement by Sako Micro's Song Shiqiang titled “The End for Fishing Rights Defenders” has sparked widespread discussion across major platforms like Global Digital Economy and Global Consumer Network.
4. Taiwanese manufacturers are leading the world in next-generation MicroLED panel technology, with Samsung investing in Taiwanese firms to secure supply.
5. GoerTek Inc. has been awarded the title of “Top 10 MEMS Companies” by the MEMS branch of the China Semiconductor Industry Association, placing first in the rankings.
6. TSMC is expected to receive its first advanced chip manufacturing equipment from Dutch supplier ASML by the end of this year.
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