North America is anticipated to remain lucrative throughout the assessment period 2020-2030.
The micro-components (processors) segment is anticipated to witness an accelerated expansion of 7.0% during the projected period.
The passenger vehicle types segment will continue to lead the global market among other segments.
The safety application category is likely to rise at a higher pace over the assessment period.
The automotive industry will remain a key beneficiary throughout the projected period.
Automotive Semiconductor Market – Drivers
Increasing preference for best-in-class features and greater performance in motor vehicles boost the market demand.
Steady growth in the need for the safety attributes in ultra-modern vehicles will propel market growth.
Taiwan will see millimeter wave tech boost: exec
QUALCOMM VIEW: New base stations that use O-RAN or vRAN could help the nation’s networking equipment makers forge inroads, an executive said
By Lisa Wang / Staff reporter
Taiwan is to benefit from growing adoption of millimeter-wave (mmWave) technology, open platform base stations and new breeds of notebook computers powered by Arm Ltd chips, given its comprehensive semiconductor supply chains, a Qualcomm Inc executive said yesterday.
With high bandwidth of 28-gigahertz, mmWave technology is bringing gigabit-speed and low latency similar with fiber networks, enabling new applications that 4G technology cannot support, Qualcomm senior vice president of manufacturing technology and operations Roawen Chen (陳若文) said at a virtual meeting.
Taiwan shares soar over 200 points as tech sector rebounds
12/16/2020 12:02 PM
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Taipei, Dec. 16 (CNA) Shares in Taiwan moved sharply higher Wednesday morning as the bellwether electronics sector bounced back from recent doldrums after the tech-heavy Nasdaq hit another all-time high overnight, dealers said.
Contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) led the local tech sector higher after Chairman Mark Liu (劉德音) on Tuesday rejected market speculation that clients were scaling back orders, dealers said.
As of 11:35 a.m., the weighted index on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE), the Taiex, had risen 213.10 points, or 1.65 percent, to 14,281.62 on turnover of NT$154.02 billion (US$5.48 billion).
ASE to build smart manufacturing zone
THREESOME: The company also unveiled the world’s first smart factory using Qualcomm’s 5G mmWave technology, with Chunghwa Telecom providing support
By Lisa Wang / Staff reporter, in Kaohsiung
ASE Technology Holding Co (ASE, 日月光投控) yesterday said it is to invest NT$94 billion (US$3.3 billion) to develop a third smart manufacturing campus in Kaohsiung after rolling out the world’s first smart factory using Qualcomm Inc’s 5G millimeter-wave (mmWave) technology.
The project is expected to create 8,600 jobs, the world’s biggest chip testing and packaging service provider said, adding that it plans to introduce the 5G mmWave technology to its new factories as well.