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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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7.26.2023

How is Taiwan’s GHEMP is Helping to Make Electronics More Sustainable?

Taiwan's GHG Emissions Platform (GHEMP) is a centralized platform that helps electronics companies track and manage their greenhouse gas emissions. The platform is currently being used by over 100 electronics companies in Taiwan, and it has the potential to become a global standard.
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7.25.2023

CATL Faces Challenges as Rivals Gain Ground

Chinese battery giant CATL  recorded slower growth in net profit for the second quarter, as the company scrambled to maintain its industry leadership amid intensifying competition in the electric vehicle battery market.
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7.25.2023

SIA Urges US to Refrain from Further Semiconductor Restrictions on China

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has urged the U.S. government to refrain from further restrictions on semiconductor technology to China. The SIA's call was supported by industry executives, and the Biden administration is considering the request.
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7.25.2023

Indian Electricals and Industrial Electronics Trade Delegation Explores Opportunities in the Philippines

A delegation of Indian electricals and industrial electronics companies visited the Philippines to strengthen bilateral ties, explore business opportunities, share knowledge, promote sustainability, and invest in future growth. The visit aimed to foster collaboration, leverage expertise, and drive innovation for both nations' industries.
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7.25.2023

India Gears Up to Emerge as a Key Semiconductor Player

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated SemiconIndia 2022, a semiconductor conference in Bengaluru, and asserted that India is poised to become a global semiconductor hub. Modi highlighted India's large market, skilled workforce, and favorable government policies as factors contributing to this ambition. The country's consumption of semiconductors is projected to grow significantly, and the government has introduced the Semicon India program to support investments in semiconductor manufacturing and design. Modi invited the global semiconductor industry to partner with India. If successful, India's efforts could boost its economy and job opportunities. 
 
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7.25.2023

Foxconn's Subsidiary to Invest $200 Million in Electronic Components Plant in Tamil Nadu, India

Foxconn Industrial Internet's (FII) plans to invest $200 million in an electronic components plant in Tamil Nadu, India. The subsidiary of Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn aims to establish the plant near Chennai and complete it by 2024, generating approximately 10,000 jobs. The move is part of India's efforts to become a significant semiconductor manufacturing hub. The Indian government has offered incentives to attract semiconductor companies, and FII is also exploring opportunities in other Indian states. This investment signifies Foxconn's confidence in India's potential and strengthens India's position in the global electronics market. 
 
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7.24.2023

The Biden Administration's Climate Technology Subsidies Spur Investment in U.S. Battery Recycling

Batteries are essential for our modern lives, but they also contain valuable materials that can be recycled. Currently, China dominates the global battery recycling market, but the Biden Administration's climate technology subsidies have spurred investment in U.S. battery recycling. There are a number of companies that are working to develop new technologies for battery recycling, such as hydrometallurgy and pyrometallurgy. The development of new battery recycling technologies is essential for the future of the battery industry, as the demand for batteries continues to grow.
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7.24.2023

Worldcoin: Developing New Identity and Financial Network Using Iris Scans

A new project called Worldcoin is using iris scans to create a new identity and financial network. The company claims that its iris scans are more secure than other biometric identifiers, such as fingerprints or facial scans. The project has been met with mixed reactions, with some people concerned about the privacy implications of having their irises scanned. However, the company has raised over $25 million in funding and is reportedly in talks with major tech companies about partnerships.
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7.24.2023

Meeting the Surge in Demand for High-Efficiency Solutions

Vietnam's power management industry is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing demand for high-efficiency solutions driven by the rise of electric vehicles and 5G networks. The country's strong manufacturing base and a growing pool of skilled engineers position Vietnam to capitalize on these emerging opportunities. With the power management industry projected to grow by 10% year-over-year in July 2023, Vietnam is well-prepared to meet the demands of various sectors, including EVs, 5G networks, data centers, industrial automation, and medical devices.
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7.21.2023

China's AI Chip Demand Fuels TSMC's Growth

TSMC is seeing an increase in orders from China-based AI chip suppliers, despite the ongoing trade war between the two countries. This is a sign that the Chinese government is continuing to invest in the development of AI technology. The increase in orders is also a challenge for TSMC, as the company is already facing capacity constraints. However, TSMC is well-positioned to benefit from the growth of the AI market. The company's ability to meet the growing demand from China will be a key factor in its future success.
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