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Taiwan top-3 foundries to see combined revenue hit another record high in 2021, says Digitimes Research

Combined revenue of Taiwan's top-3 pure-play foundries are expected to rise 17% on year to top US$60 billion in 2021, Digitimes Research estimates......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesFeb 23rd, 2021

China pure-play foundries to see combined output expand through 2021

China-based pure-play foundries will see their combined production capacity grow at a 9.6% CAGR from 14.536 million 8-inch equivalent wafers in 2018 to 19.119 million units in 2021, according to Digitimes Research......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMay 20th, 2019

Advanced packaging to generate nearly US$3 billion in revenues in 2019, says TSMC chairman

Pure-play foundry TSMC remains aggressive in expanding its advanced packaging business, which will generate nearly US$3 billion in revenues this year, according to company chairman Mark Liu......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMar 28th, 2019

Gene Munster Applauds Sundar Pichai"s $100B Revenue Projection For Google Parent Alphabet: A Sign Of "Entering A New Growth Phase"

Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) CEO Sundar Pichai has projected that the company’s YouTube and Cloud businesses will generate a combined revenue of $100 billion by 2024. What Happened: The forecast was made.....»»

Category: earningsSource: benzingaApr 26th, 2024

Foundries to enjoy gross margin growth

Taiwan-based pure-play foundries are expected to enjoy gross margin increases sequentially through the fourth quarter of this year, buoyed by rising wafer ASPs, according to industry sources......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMay 18th, 2021

UMC to expand factory site in southern Taiwan

Pure-play foundry United Microelectronics (UMC) has announced plans to invest a total of NT$100 billion (US$3.58 billion) in the expansion of its 12-inch factory site in southern Taiwan......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesApr 29th, 2021

TSMC to expand capacity for 28nm process at China fab

TSMC's board of directors has approved a budget of about US$2.89 billion for installation of mature technology capacity, the pure-play foundry announced on April 22......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesApr 23rd, 2021

UMC posts record 1Q21 revenue

Pure-play foundry United Microelectronics (UMC) has reported March consolidated revenue hit a record high of NT$16.62 billion (US$584.5 million). Revenue for the first quarter of 2021 totaled nearly NT$47.1 billion, also a historic high......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesApr 8th, 2021

Foundries likely to raise quotes again

Pure-play foundries have raised their quotes starting the second quarter of 2021 to reflect tight capacity, and are likely to adjust upward the prices again in the third quarter, according to sources at Taiwan-based IC design houses......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesApr 7th, 2021

Taiwan foundries gearing up for capacity expansions

Taiwan-based pure-play foundries are gearing up for capacity expansions in 2021 to satisfy growing customer demand, according to industry observers......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesFeb 12th, 2021

SMIC to focus on non-FinFET capacity expansion in 2021

Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC), China's most advanced and largest pure-play foundry, has set its capex target this year at US$4.3 billion in which the majority will be spent on its non-FinFET capacity expansion......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesFeb 5th, 2021

UMC sees net profits top NT$10 billion in 4Q20

Pure-play foundry United Microelectronics (UMC) saw its net profits exceed NT$10 billion (US$357.1 million) in the fourth quarter, with profits for 2020 reaching a 14-year high of NT$29.19 billion......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesJan 28th, 2021

Foundries building additional capacity for automotive chips

Taiwan-based pure-play foundries will be expanding production capacity for automotive chips at a gradual pace, with additional output to arrive as early as the third quarter of this year, according to industry sources......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesJan 26th, 2021

TSMC capex to top US$20 billion in 2021, says report

TSMC will disclose its capex plan for 2021 at its upcoming investors meeting. The pure-play foundry is expected to budget more than US$20 billion in capex this year, according to a report by Taiwan's Central News Agency (CNA)......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesJan 4th, 2021

SMIC raises 2020 capex

China-based pure-play foundry Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC) has revised upward its capex outlook this year to US$4.3 billion, up US$1.1 billion or about 34% from its previously-set target......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMay 14th, 2020

TSMC, UMC post increased March revenues

Pure-play foundries Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and United Microelectronics (UMC) have reported sequential increases in March consolidated revenues of 21.5% and 7.1%, respectively......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesApr 10th, 2020

How rising power costs have put deregulation study in play for Carolinas utilities

Fear of rising rates, objections to the $8.5 billion-plus bill to clean up coal-ash problems and anger over a $9 billion failed nuclear project combined with changing politics have put utility regulation reform on the table in the Carolinas......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 2nd, 2020

PSMC swings to loss in 2019

Pure-play foundry Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing (PSMC), which is wholly-owned by Powerchip Technology, swung to net losses of NT$1.48 billion (US$48.9 million) in 2019. EPS turned to negative NT$0.94......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMar 17th, 2020

Good year ahead for pure-play foundries

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Category: topSource: digitimesJan 6th, 2020

UMC, VIS see revenues decrease in August

Pure-play foundries United Microelectronics (UMC) and Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS) have both reported sequential decreases in August consolidated revenues of nearly 4% and 8%, respectively......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesSep 10th, 2019