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European Union wants Chips Act to bolster domestic semiconductor sector
The European Commission declared its intention to support an advanced domestic semiconductor ecosystem via the European Chips Act. Recently, Intel, TSMC, and Samsung have expressed interest in establishing capacity in the region.
How Our Product Managers are Helping Realize Sourcengine's Vision
Every employee at Sourceability has a unique job that helps bring the company’s vision to life, and our product managers are no different. From empathizing with our customers to creating tools that solve their challenges, our PMs are hard at work making all of Sourceability’s products the best they can be. Today, we want to highlight a few ways our PMs bring Sourceability’s vision to life.
Vietnamese semiconductor industry to reach $6.16 billion in value by 2024
Technavio, a market research company, expects Vietnam’s semiconductor industry will reach $6.16 billion in value by 2024. The country’s domestic chip sector is growing at a healthy rate due to robust government and corporate investments.
Sourcengine hosts many high-quality capacitors from KEMET and Cornell Dubilier
Sourcengine is now hosting a wide selection of high-quality capacitors from KEMET and Cornell Dubilier. These high-performance passives are available for immediate delivery to help manufacturers overcome their global chip shortage-related challenges.
Intel CEO reiterates plans to create $94 billion chip manufacturing hub in Europe
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger reiterated the corporation’s intent to build a massive semiconductor factory in Europe within this decade. He also outlined its plans to modernize the automotive sector’s chip manufacturing processes.
SMIC to establish $8.87 billion chip factory in Shanghai
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) announced it would spend $8.87 billion establishing a new 12-inch fab in Shanghai. It is also expanding the production capabilities of its other Chinese fabrication sites.
TSMC is raising its prices, and multiple industries will feel the impact
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (TSMC), the world’s leading foundry service provider, plans to increase its fees by up to 20 percent starting in January 2022. That development will likely result in higher costs in several end markets.
Western Digital in Advanced Discussions to Merge with Kioxia for $20 Billion
Western Digital is reportedly in advanced talks to merge with Kioxia Holdings. However, the deal might not happen because of a long-planned IPO, international trade tensions, and market competition concerns.
Apple supplier Foxconn purchases $91M chip plant to further electric vehicle plans
Foxconn, Apple’s chief iPhone assembler, purchased a chip factory from Macronix International for $91 million. The corporation intends to use the fab to bolster its electric vehicle manufacturing ambitions.
Malaysia’s rising COVID-19 cases disrupt global electronic components supply chain
Since June, Malaysia has enacted nationwide lockdowns to mitigate the impact of a spike in domestic COVID-19 infections. Consequently, the country’s chipmakers have had to curb their output, which has caused problems for some of the world’s leading automakers.