1. Intel announces $20B investment in two new Arizona chip factories: Intel, the world’s largest semiconductor maker, has announced plans to invest $20 billion in two new chip manufacturing facilities in Arizona. The factories will produce advanced semiconductor chips using the company’s latest 7-nanometer manufacturing process technology.
  2. Qualcomm launches new 5G modem for IoT applications: Qualcomm, a leading provider of wireless technology, has launched a new 5G modem for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The modem, called the Qualcomm 315 5G IoT Modem, is designed to bring 5G connectivity to a wide range of IoT devices, including industrial equipment, smart meters, and asset trackers.
  3. TSMC to invest $100B to expand chip manufacturing capacity: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest contract chipmaker, has announced plans to invest $100 billion over the next three years to expand its chip manufacturing capacity. The company’s expansion plans are aimed at meeting the growing demand for semiconductors driven by the rise of new technologies such as 5G and artificial intelligence.
  4. India to set up $6.65B semiconductor fabrication plant: The Indian government has approved plans to set up a $6.65 billion semiconductor fabrication plant in the state of Gujarat. The plant, which will be the country’s first, is aimed at boosting India’s domestic semiconductor industry and reducing its reliance on imports.
  5. Arm announces new chip design for AI applications: Arm, a leading designer of microprocessors, has announced a new chip design aimed at accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. The design, called Armv9, is expected to offer significant performance improvements over existing chip designs for AI applications.
  6. NVIDIA announces new AI chip for data centers: NVIDIA, a leading manufacturer of graphics processing units (GPUs), has announced a new chip called Grace, which is designed for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads in data centers. The chip is expected to offer significant performance improvements over existing AI chips.
  7. Samsung to invest $116B in chip production over next decade: Samsung, a leading semiconductor manufacturer, has announced plans to invest $116 billion over the next decade to expand its chip production capacity. The investment is aimed at meeting the growing demand for semiconductors driven by the rise of new technologies such as 5G, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things.
  8. Intel announces new 11th Gen Core H-series processors for laptops: Intel has announced a new lineup of 11th Gen Core H-series processors for laptops. The processors are designed for high-performance gaming and content creation applications and offer significant performance improvements over previous generations.
  9. MediaTek introduces new 5G chipset for mid-range smartphones: MediaTek, a leading provider of semiconductors for wireless communications, has introduced a new 5G chipset called Dimensity 900. The chipset is designed for mid-range smartphones and offers high-speed connectivity, advanced camera features, and AI capabilities.
  10. TSMC to build new $3.5B chip plant in Japan: TSMC has announced plans to build a new $3.5 billion chip manufacturing plant in Japan. The plant will produce advanced semiconductors using the company’s latest manufacturing processes and is aimed at meeting the growing demand for semiconductors in the automotive, industrial, and other sectors

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