
There are about 44 related results
There are about 44 related results
The Chinese mainland is expected to build 25 12-inch wafer fabs in the next five years, covering logic wafer, DRAM, and MEMS production.
The COVID-19 surge in Shanghai may dampen consumer confidence and have an impact on the future car sales in China
CEO of Microchip Technology said the Shanghai pandemic lockdown caused difficulties for its supply chain, and it will need to take permanent actions regarding its Chinese suppliers if there continue to be unpredictable shutdowns.
A latest report by KnowMade showed that Chinese enterprises are accelerating patent filings to support forming a wholly independent and controllable domestic supply chain.
Wuhan, the capital of central China's Hubei Province, took one step forward in new energy vehicle R&D with the official launch of a new institute on May 10.
The customs of Shanghai Pudong International Airport supervised 1,097 inbound and outbound cargo aircraft, with 43,000 tons of cargo from May 1-10, a significant increase of 42.8% and 59.3%, respectively, compared with the same period in April.
Pandemic lockdown in Shanghai and its neighboring cities caused problems for industry chains, including Chinese mobile phone component suppliers to Apple.
As the new energy vehicle industry is developing rapidly, the consumption of IGBTs has surged. But the capacity expansion of the corresponding upstream industry chain is not keeping up with the market demand.
There are more and more Chinese vendors accepted into Apple’s supply chain. But they still need to strive to gain market shares of core component supplies in the long run, according to Jeff Pu, Managing Director of Haitong International.
World-leading semiconductor foundry UMC’s 8-inch wafer fab HeJian in Suzhou, eastern China’s Jiangsu Province, has resumed work since February 24 with 2,200 employees at work, 98% attendance rate.