Semiconductor Weekly | 20221220

Updated 2022-12-20 12:12:09
1. Intel plans to postpone the construction of a German chip factory, hoping to get more government subsidies


2. TSMC' s SARM shrinking speed has slowed down significantly, which may affect the technological process of 3nm and below


3. Tucson plans to lay off half of its employees in the future, and management turmoil spreads


4. Organization: Q3 Saudi Arabia' s smartphone market stagnates, Samsung continues to dominate the Saudi Arabian market with a market share of 59%


5. Intel is ready to start producing 4nm process and plans to switch to 3nm in the second half of next year


6. The supply of automotive IGBTs is still in short supply, and some MOSFET products may have price reduction pressure


7. Taiwan Economic Daily reported on December 7th that Liu Deyin, chairman of TSMC, said on December 6th that after the two factories in Arizona are put into operation, the annual revenue is expected to reach 10 billion U.S. dollars, and the market value of its terminal products is estimated to exceed 40 billion U.S. dollars. Dollar.


8. Taiwan Economic Daily reported on December 6 that ASML's new factory in Taiwan will start construction in July next year, which is the company's largest investment in Taiwan and plans to bring the European supply chain to all parts of Taiwan.