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The scarcity of chip supply that began in late 2020 has affected most manufacturing industries.
The era of IoT opens new opportunities for Vietnam s semiconductor industry.
In 1970-1980, late professor Tran Dai Nghia cherished a plan to build a semiconductor industry in Vietnam. He ordered a production line of Thomson-CFS (the predecessor of Thales Group, France), but due to poor infrastructure, supporting industries and logistics at that time, his efforts were unable to deliver the desired results.
Later, Dr. Dang Luong Mo (a reputable Vietnamese scientist in the microchip field in the world) also gave many enthusiastic proposals and projects with the desire to build a foundation for the microchip industry in Vietnam, but the results were modest. However, his research works have contributed to opening a new direction for the fledgling microchip industry in Vietnam.
Gov’t vows to create world’s largest chip supply chain
May 14, 2021, 08:50 am
Source: The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
AsiaToday reporter Choi Won-young
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix will invest 510 trillion won ($458.1 billion) in semiconductors for 10 years while the government will provide tax cuts and cheap loans to establish the world’s largest semiconductor supply chain, the so-called ‘K-Semiconductor Belt’. The new semiconductor cluster will cover the Gyeonggi provincial areas of Pangyo and Yongin.
President Moon Jae-in announced the ‘K-Semiconductor blueprint’ aimed at making South Korea the world’s No. 1 semiconductor powerhouse by 2030, at Samsung’s chip manufacturing center in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, on Thursday. The event was participated in by officials from the government and private sector including Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Hong Nam-ki, Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs Yoo Eun-hye, Samsung Electronics
Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite Specs, Battery and More: New Leak Photos Show Design!
As a follow-up to Samsung A7, the South-Korean-based company is believed to release a Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite version this June 2021.
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As a follow-up to Samsung A7, the South-Korean-based company is believed to release a Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite version this June 2021.
The rumored tablet has been appearing on many social media platforms and online web searches. It has been claimed that the upcoming Samsung gadget is a budget-friendly device with unsurprising features.
Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite Specs, Release Date
According to tipster Evan Blass, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite could have features like a 3GB RAM and 5,100mAh battery,. It is also said to be powered by the Helio P22T SoC.
Fish for chips to solve India’s latest geo-economic crisis
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Wars between empires and kingdoms have been fought over both important and trivial issues. Conventional wars have been waged mostly over disputed territory, and occasionally over stolen consorts. The West Asian region is pockmarked with scars from oil-based conflicts and contested boundaries. A global rules-based system has increasingly forced countries to pursue unconventional wars, even though these post-World War II structures have been fraying at the edges. A new unconventional geo-economic war has been smouldering for a while, and, like everything else in this interconnected world, India is bound to get dragged in, forced to pick sides while the conflict ravages its critical and strategic economic strengths. In the event of a prolonged conflict, lack of preparedness threatens to leave India badly wounded.
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