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  • Samsung's $17 Billion Chip Factory In Texas To Address Chip Shortage, Create Jobs
    Samsung
    Samsung's planned $17 billion manufacturing facility in Texas is part of its efforts to stabilize the global chip supply chain and bolster the U.S. chip supply.
  • Ford And GM Moving To Address Chip Shortage, Forms New Partnerships
    Ford
    Ford has partnered with Global Foundries, while GM is looking to establish a similar agreement as both companies look to address the ongoing chip shortage.
  • Renesas Electronics In Talks To Buy Apple Supplier Dialog For $5.9 Billion
    Dialog Semiconductor
    Renesas Electronics offered nearly $6 billion to buy UK chip designer Dialog Semiconductor.
  • SMIC Slapped With Export Restriction By U.S. Commerce Department
    SMIC
    The U.S. Commerce Department says SMIC poses an "unacceptable risk" of its products ending up being used for military applications.
  • Nvidia's $40 Billion Buy Of Arm Holdings From SoftBank Likely To Get Crunched By China
    ARM
    "If Arm falls into U.S. hands, China technology companies would certainly be placed at a big disadvantage in the market,"
  • SoftBank Sells Chip Manufacturer ARM To Nvidia For $40 Billion
    Nvidia
    Nvidia has agreed to purchase British chipmaker ARM from Japanese conglomerate SoftBank in a cash-and-stock deal estimated to be worth around $40 billion.
  • TSMC Shares Surge After Intel Signals Retreat From Semiconductor Production
    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co
    TSMC's shares surged on Monday and in early trading on Tuesday following Intel's reported plan to temporarily halt the production of its own chips.
  • Samsung To Build New 5-Nanometer Foundry To Take On TSMC
    Samsung Electronics
    Samsung expects that its new high-end foundry will help it to become much more competitive and increase its market share in the made-to-order chip business.
  • SMIC Receives $2.25 Billion Injection From State-Owned Fund
    China Semiconductor Industry
    SMIC received an injection of $2.25 billion from a state-backed fund to support enhancements to its Shanghai foundry.
  • Chinese Chipmaker SMIC Aiming To Raise $3 Billion In Shanghai Share Listing
    Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp
    SMIC plans to list as much as 1.69 billion new shares in Shanghai, which could net it around $3 billion.
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