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HIDEAKI RYUGEN - Nikkei staff writer - Taiwan's Foxconn and Quanta boost AI server production - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan -  Taipei - state California

Taiwan's Foxconn and Quanta boost AI server production

TAIPEI -- Foxconn and Quanta Computer are among major Taiwanese electronics manufacturers boosting contract production of generative AI servers, looking to capture exploding demand from U.S. companies as profits from mainstay smartphones and computers lag.

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HIDEAKI RYUGEN - Nikkei staff writer - Taiwan chip design support majors triple sales in four years - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan -  Taipei

Taiwan chip design support majors triple sales in four years

TAIPEI -- Taiwan's top three companies that support semiconductor design efforts of clients have seen combined sales more than triple in four years, bolstering the soaring U.S. tech industry and creating opportunities for homegrown foundries to produce chips.

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HIDEAKI RYUGEN - Nikkei staff writer - With Intel tie-up, Taiwan chipmaker UMC makes U.S. push - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan -  Taipei - state Arizona

With Intel tie-up, Taiwan chipmaker UMC makes U.S. push

TAIPEI -- Taiwanese contract chipmaker United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) has gained a coveted U.S. production foothold through a partnership with Intel that seeks to capture growth beyond the semiconductor industry's cutting edge.

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Southeast Asian - HIDEAKI RYUGEN - Nikkei staff writer - Taiwan bets on Vietnam, Indonesia for future chip-industry talent - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan - Indonesia -  Taipei - Vietnam

Taiwan bets on Vietnam, Indonesia for future chip-industry talent

TAIPEI -- As a falling birthrate threatens to shrink Taiwan's pool of high-tech talent, the island has turned to Southeast Asian students as a source of workers for the semiconductor industry.

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Nikkei staff writer - HIDEAKI RYUGEN - Taiwan chip powerhouses see February sales soar on AI demand - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan -  Taipei

Taiwan chip powerhouses see February sales soar on AI demand

TAIPEI -- Taiwan's tech industry was a study in contrasts in February, as major chipmakers such as TSMC thrived on strong demand for artificial intelligence-related products while companies involved more in consumer electronics dealt with falling sales.

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Nikkei staff writer - HIDEAKI RYUGEN - TSMC speeds diversification push with new Japan chip plant - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Taiwan -  Taipei - prefecture Kumamoto

TSMC speeds diversification push with new Japan chip plant

TAIPEI -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is accelerating efforts to shift production of chips short of the cutting edge off the island with plans to start building a second factory in Japan later this year.

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Nikkei staff writer - HIDEAKI RYUGEN - TSMC's second Japan plant advances Tokyo ambitions on chip supply - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Taiwan -  Taipei - prefecture Kumamoto

TSMC's second Japan plant advances Tokyo ambitions on chip supply

TAIPEI -- Japan's efforts to lure global chipmakers are bearing fruit as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. announces plans to construct a second plant in the country, drawn by generous subsidies and cheaper costs compared with the U.S. and Europe.

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