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International Tech New:
1. French semiconductor manufacturer Soitec will supply 300mm RF-SOI wafers for GlobalFoundries' 9SW platform.
2. The executive vice president of NXP said that it will build a Chinese chip supply chain for customers.
3. General Motors plans to spend more than 5 billion US dollars to restructure its business in China. In the future, it will close factories and cut down vehicle models.
4. AWS under Amazon will launch its first self-developed 3nm chip, which is expected to come out by the end of 2025.
5. The latest market forecast report of the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics Organization shows that the global semiconductor market size is expected to reach 697.1 billion US dollars in 2025.
6. Marvell has launched the industry's first 3nm PAM4 optical DSP chip named Ara.
Domestic Tech New:
1. Wang Hansheng's 380-minute courtroom defense against Mitto's phishing, fraud and the issues of Yu Xiaohan's team at the Supreme People's Court has made a video popular. Victims of extortion by various companies are contacting SLKOR Micro's Song Shiqiang for trial records and alarm materials to seek justice.
2. InnoEDA has launched two new static verification products, namely the EnAltius®CDC cross-domain checking tool and the Lint RTL code checking tool, which will comprehensively improve the efficiency of chip design.
3. Song Shiqiang, accompanied by Qiu Huilin, Song Yuanming, Lai Xiaoxia and others from the Overseas Marketing Department, visited outstanding enterprises in the electronics industry and was warmly received by general managers such as Jiang Zhi of Foxin, Xu Hui of Kaixinda and Chen Bing of Guqin Holdings.
4. The team led by You Lixing and Li Hao at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology has successfully developed superconducting nanowire diodes.
5. There is still one month left before the 57th "International Consumer Electronics Show" is held. A large number of Chinese enterprise personnel who plan to participate in the exhibition have been refused visas to the United States.
6. The Australian Intellectual Property Office has ruled that NIO has not infringed on the trademark rights of Audi S6 and S8 and has allowed NIO's trademark application to continue to be registered in Australia.
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