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Toyota, Nissan, and Honda Join Forces on AI and Chip Development for Next-Gen Vehicles
Toyota, Nissan, and Honda have teamed up to develop cutting-edge AI and semiconductor technologies for next-generation vehicles, focusing on areas like semiconductor chips, APIs, virtual simulation, and cybersecurity. Supported by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, this collaboration aims to enhance Japan's competitiveness in the evolving automotive industry. The initiative includes forming the Advanced SoC Research for Automotive (ASRA) group, involving 12 companies, to create high-performance system-on-chip (SoC) technologies for mass production by 2030, marking a significant advancement in software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and autonomous driving capabilities 
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7.25.2024

India’s Electronic Goods Exports Surge by 16.9%, Reaching USD 2.82 Billion in June

India's electronic goods exports surged by 16.9% in June, totaling USD 2.82 billion driven by India’s government initiatives like the Production Linked Incentive scheme, increased global demand, and enhanced manufacturing capabilities. Major export hubs such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Pune have been instrumental in this success. With continued government support and strategic investments, the future of India’s electronic goods exports looks promising, reinforcing the country's position in the global electronics market. 
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7.24.2024

India Heavily Reliant on Imports for Component Manufacturing and Design Capabilities in Electronics: Niti Aayog Report

A recent report from NITI Aayog highlights a significant challenge to India's ambitions of becoming a global leader in electronics: the nation's heavy reliance on imported components and designs. Despite remarkable market growth, India imports an astonishing 80% of its electronic components, primarily from China and Taiwan. This dependency exposes the country to supply chain disruptions, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, and contributes to a substantial trade deficit.  To break free from this import hold, industry experts are proposing for a need in a multi-pronged approach and significant investments in infrastructure, cutting-edge technology, and robust skill development. 
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7.24.2024

E/E Architectures and Semiconductor Growth in the Automotive Industry

The automotive industry is undergoing a digital revolution fueled by advanced electrical/electronic architectures. McKinsey & Co. predicts that zonal controllers will become central to vehicle design, streamlining operations and driving efficiency. To support this shift, the automotive semiconductor market is booming, expected to reach $140 billion by 2032. As vehicles become increasingly complex, with features like ADAS and advanced infotainment, powerful semiconductors are essential. Zonal controllers are key to reducing wiring, weight, and development time, paving the way for safer, more efficient, and software-defined vehicles.

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7.23.2024

Historic Low Vacancy Rates and Power Scarcity Challenge Data Center

Data centers are facing unprecedented challenges due to record-low vacancy rates and dwindling power availability. A Siemens report highlights the urgent need for significant investment in data center technology and sustainability to address the growing energy consumption driven by AI and other advanced technologies. To optimize efficiency and reduce environmental impact, the report recommends AI-driven cooling and connecting data centers to district heating networks. As data center energy consumption surges, policymakers are also focusing on strengthening the electricity grid to support this critical infrastructure. The industry must balance growth with sustainability to meet future demands while mitigating environmental concerns.
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7.23.2024

Budget 2024: Electronics Sector Urges for Design-Focused Incentives to Reduce Import Dependence

As Budget 2024 approaches, India's electronics sector is pushing for design-focused incentives and measures to reduce import dependence. Despite growth, the sector relies heavily on imports for key components, a vulnerability exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Industry leaders advocate for increased R&D funding, infrastructure investments, skill development, and tax incentives. They also seek enhancements to existing initiatives like the PLI scheme and "Make in India." These steps aim to boost domestic manufacturing, foster innovation, and strengthen supply chains, positioning India as a global electronics powerhouse.
 
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7.22.2024

Cambodia: BYD to Open Auto Plant with 20,000 Unit Capacity

BYD will establish its second production base in Southeast Asia in Cambodia, where it will build an electric vehicle assembly plant, which Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet welcomed.
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7.22.2024

Global Chip Manufacturing Industry Poised for Major Capacity Boost

The global semiconductor manufacturing industry is on the cusp of a substantial growth trajectory, driven primarily by the surging demand for artificial intelligence applications. According to SEMI’s World Fab Forecast, the industry is projected to increase production capacity by 6% in 2024 and 7% in 2025, reaching a record-breaking 33.7 million 8-inch equivalent wafers per month.

The proliferation of AI across cloud computing and edge devices is fueling the development of high-performance chips, thereby stimulating robust expansion in semiconductor manufacturing. Advancements in leading-edge technology, such as the imminent production of 2nm chips using GAA FET technology, will further propel industry growth.

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7.19.2024

BEV Sales Poised to Reach 10 Million in 2024, Equal Market Share with ICE Vehicles by 2029

The electric vehicle market is rapidly growing, with battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales expected to reach 10 million in 2024. This surge is driven by consumer demand for sustainable transportation, stricter emission regulations, and automaker investments in affordable BEVs. China leads the market now, but Europe and the US are expected to join as major players soon.
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7.19.2024

Samsung Launches MicroLED TV Cost Reduction Plan

Samsung Electronics seems to hope to promote the industrialization of MicroLED TVs by reducing the cost of MicroLED and gain the first opportunity in the market application of MicroLED technology. Samsung plans to reduce the cost price by 10% in the next 2-3 years.
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7.18.2024

Vietnam's Semiconductor Revenue to Reach $31.28 Billion to Become a Global Manufacturing Hub

Vietnam's semiconductor revenue is forecasted to reach $31.28 billion by 2027, with an annual growth rate of 11.6%. The data center market, dominated by local firms, is expanding due to rising digital transformation and cloud adoption. Collaboration with the US and investments from major semiconductor companies are positioning Vietnam as a potential global semiconductor manufacturing hub by 2030. 
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