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Semiconductor Industry: Japanese leader visits new chip factory, stressing ties with Taiwan and support for key technology, ET Auto

Semiconductor Industry: Japanese companies like Sony, Denso and Toyota are investing in the TSMC subsidiary that opened the plant in February, although the Taiwanese giant retained an 86.5% stake in the Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. The project underlines Japan's hopes to regain its presence in the computer chips industry.

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Semiconductor Industry: Japanese leader visits new chip factory, stressing ties with Taiwan and support for key technology, ET Telecom

Semiconductor Industry: Japanese companies like Sony, Denso and Toyota are investing in the TSMC subsidiary that opened the plant in February, although the Taiwanese giant retained an 86.5% stake in the Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. The project underlines Japan's hopes to regain its presence in the computer chips industry.

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Disruption In Electronics Supply Chain Due To Taiwan Earthquake Unlikely

The electronics industry is unlikely to face significant supply chain disruptions despite a powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake that rocked Taiwan and forced chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) to halt operations temporarily.

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ASML Sees Signs of Rebound With Semiconductor Market at Nadir

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Korean scientists develop tech for sub-nanometer semiconductor chip

A team of scientists at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology said Friday they have developed the technologies necessary for sub-nanometer-scale semiconductors.

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