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Toyota, Nissan, and Honda Join Forces on AI and Chip Development for Next-Gen Vehicles
Toyota, Nissan, and Honda have teamed up to develop cutting-edge AI and semiconductor technologies for next-generation vehicles, focusing on areas like semiconductor chips, APIs, virtual simulation, and cybersecurity. Supported by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, this collaboration aims to enhance Japan's competitiveness in the evolving automotive industry. The initiative includes forming the Advanced SoC Research for Automotive (ASRA) group, involving 12 companies, to create high-performance system-on-chip (SoC) technologies for mass production by 2030, marking a significant advancement in software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and autonomous driving capabilities 
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8.3.2023

Growing Demand for GaN-Based Solutions in Vietnam's Power Management Industry

The power management industry in Vietnam is witnessing a rising demand for Gallium Nitride (GaN)-based solutions due to their superior efficiency and faster switching speeds compared to traditional silicon-based alternatives. This surge in demand, observed in August 2023, is primarily driven by the adoption of GaN-based power converters in sectors such as electric vehicles, data centers, industrial automation, and medical devices. Market research suggests that this shift towards GaN technology aligns with Vietnam's push for technological advancement and energy efficiency.
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8.2.2023

ON Semiconductor's Optimistic Q3 Forecast Fueled by Silicon Carbide and Automotive Demand

ON Semiconductor forecasts strong Q3 revenue on SiC technology and automotive demand. Positive Q2 performance and expansion plans indicate a solid position in the semiconductor market.
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8.2.2023

SIA Calls for National Effort to Address Skilled Worker Shortage in Tech Industry

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has released a study that finds the United States faces a significant shortage of skilled workers in the semiconductor industry. The study projects that the U.S. will need an additional 67,000 workers in the semiconductor industry by 2030, but that the current pipeline of graduates will only produce 58% of those workers. This shortage is expected to have a significant impact on the U.S. economy, as the semiconductor industry is a major driver of innovation and economic growth.
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8.1.2023

U.S. Government Takes Steps to Secure Semiconductor Supply Chain

The U.S. Departments of Commerce and Defense have expanded their collaboration to strengthen the semiconductor defense industrial base. The agreement will increase information sharing between the two departments and facilitate close coordination on the CHIPS for America's incentives program. The agreement is likely to have several positive implications for the semiconductor market, including lower prices for semiconductor chips, increased investment in research and development, and a stronger U.S. semiconductor industry. These benefits are likely to benefit a wide range of industries and help to protect U.S. national security.
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8.1.2023

CAAM Releases Report on Automobile Production and Sales in June 2023

Automobile production and sales in China increased in June 2023, but year-on-year growth rates were lower than those in May. The halving of the purchase tax on gasoline vehicles in June 2022 had a significant impact on the automobile industry, leading to a surge in demand for gasoline vehicles. The market share of new energy vehicles in China is gradually increasing, reaching 14.7% in June 2023.
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7.31.2023

China's IoT spending is forecast to surpass the United States in 2027

The IoT market is growing rapidly and is expected to reach $1 trillion in 2026. The manufacturing, utilities, and retail industries are the leading sectors for IoT investment, and the use cases that are expected to see the fastest growth are those that are focused on improving efficiency, reducing costs, and increasing customer satisfaction.
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7.31.2023

UK's Net Zero Goal in Jeopardy as Government Grants New Oil and Gas Licenses

The British government has announced that it will grant hundreds of licenses for North Sea oil and gas activity. This decision has angered environmentalists, who are concerned about the UK's commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The government says that the new licenses will help to secure the UK's energy supply and create jobs in the oil and gas industry. Environmentalists argue that the licenses are unnecessary and will only serve to prolong the country's reliance on fossil fuels. The market will be watching closely to see how the government progresses with its plans for CCS.
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7.28.2023

ACEN's P1.44B Investment Propels Clean Energy Advancements in the Philippines

Ayala-led ACEN Corp. is investing P1.44 billion in five of its units to accelerate renewable energy projects in the Philippines, including solar and wind initiatives. The company aims to achieve 20 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. ACEN's investment aligns with the government's goal of a 35% renewable energy mix by 2030, utilizing policies like feed-in-tariffs and tax breaks. With a strong track record in renewable energy development, this investment is a significant step towards a cleaner energy future for the Philippines, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, creating jobs, and meeting the country's energy needs sustainably. 
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7.28.2023

TESLA Enters Malaysia Accelerating Sustainability!

Tesla has launched its Model Y SUV in Malaysia, priced starting at RM199,000. The launch is timely as Malaysia is phasing out gasoline-powered vehicles by 2040. Tesla is well-positioned to capitalize on this demand.
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7.28.2023

The Future of Space Exploration Is Here!

Toyota is developing a lunar rover powered by its fuel cell technology. The rover is designed to be used for exploring the moon and extracting water from lunar ice. The rover will be equipped with a variety of sensors and tools to help it explore the moon, including a drill to extract water from lunar ice, a camera to take images of the lunar surface, and a spectrometer to analyze the composition of the lunar soil. The rover will also be powered by Toyota's fuel cell technology, which is very efficient and produces no emissions. The development of Toyota's lunar rover is a significant step forward in the company's efforts to explore space. The rover will help Toyota to gather valuable data about the moon and to develop new technologies that could be used in future space missions.
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