India’s bold semiconductor push aims to shatter global monopolies and establish self-reliance in chip manufacturing.
Analog semiconductor manufacturer X-FAB flagged on Thursday persistent high inventories at its automotive customers, but sees recovery in industrial and medical demand in 2025.
Titan subsidiary TEAL is optimistic about growth in semiconductor and aerospace equipment manufacturing. The company produces ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest contract chipmaker, plans to build a 1 nm process fab ...
Semiconductor stocks are a hot area to invest in thanks to the emergence of new industries, such as electric vehicles (EVs), ...
SK Hynix's memory business in China faces numerous uncertainties due to the ongoing US-China conflict. Chief Production ...
After losing its position to Intel in 2023, Samsung has reclaimed its spot as the world’s biggest semiconductor manufacturer in 2024. The company secured ...
Few companies have as strong a growth trajectory as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM). TSMC, as it's also known, ...
India launches ambitious $10 billion semiconductor initiative to transform from import-dependent nation to global ...
Semiconductor equipment companies ASML Holding, Applied Materials, KLA Corp, and Lam Research Corp have benefited from the AI boom, driven by TSMC's strong capex plans and advanced process ...
STMicroelectronics faces challenges with poor financial performance and declining competitiveness. Click here to find out why ...
In addition, KLA Corporation (NASDAQ:KLAC) now expects 2025 revenue growth of ~20%, up from prior estimates, as foundry/logic ...