China is mobilising top tech groups and bodies such as Huawei, SMIC, Xiaomi, Tencent and Alibaba to focus on standards and ways to boost its domestic chips supply chain amid US sanctions
Taiwan's Economics minister has grilled executives from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to explain the global shortage of automotive microchips, the ministry said
(ATF) Qualcomm has launched its latest 5G flagship mobile platform chip, the “Snapdragon 888″,...
(ATF) As China faces a microchip dilemma of macro proportions, Jun Technology has issued a list of China’s...
US regulators are expected to let the company sell chips made with older technology for computers and 4G phones, but not chips for server processors and 5G base stations
(ATF) Officials in Shanghai have announced they are investing billions of yuan...
Given US moves to stop major electronics manufacturers supplying chips to Huawei, it is hard to see how the tech giant and its sister company ZTE can expand in the long term
China's semiconductor start-ups Hongxin and Quanxin have recruited more than 100 senior employees from TSMC in a bid to get around US sanctions imposed on Huawei