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The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Chinese spies ran a Belgian politician as an intelligence asset for more than three years
Voters question role and influence of ‘crown jewel’ tech company that dominates country’s economy
TSMC, Samsung and Intel battle to create ‘2 nanometre’ chips in moves that will shape the future of $500bn industry
Barriers to entry in an industry dominated by TSMC and Nvidia are very high
Arizona State’s role in building a skilled labour force is part of a national trend as investors scramble for talent
World’s biggest contract manufacturer sees broader recovery for semiconductors next year
Chemical companies in Asia have cornered cutting-edge chipmaking market as EU supply chain atrophied
Unfamiliar approaches to construction and labour are proving obstacles to the semiconductor giant’s Arizona project
Can the US regain a leading role in advanced chip manufacturing?
Semiconductor giant’s arrival in a small town highlights broader challenges for Asia’s most advanced economy
Emerging field becomes new battleground for major tech players
Also in today’s newsletter, a controversial way to cool the planet
Chipmaker is latest tech group to make use of Berlin’s subsidies as it seeks to diversify globally
Chief executive Thomas Caulfield warns that funds from Berlin will distort competition
Investors should treat any weakness this year in the shares of the world’s largest chipmaker as an opportunity
World’s largest contract semiconductor manufacturer expects 2023 revenue to drop by 10%
Initial hopes of 1mn shipments in 2024 launch year dashed by manufacturing problems
Shareholders question strategy but chair says new foundries outside Taiwan can help it maintain global leadership
Fearing a potential conflict in Asia, western companies are looking to move production out of Taiwan. But turning away from the self-ruled island will come at a high price for manufacturers
Evidence that the materials vital for semiconductor production are toxic for humans and the environment is mounting. But safe alternatives are many years away
The Silicon Valley legend has a plan to jump back to the top of the semiconductor chip industry
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