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Indian companies pitch products, seek partnerships at mega tech trade event in TaiwanWhile the event witnessed significant participation from Indian buyers, a handful of Indian companies also exhibited at COMPUTEX 2026, whic...
South Korea, Taiwan leapfrog India, but the race was lost decades agoSouth Korea and Taiwan have surged ahead of India in global stock markets, driven by AI-powered semiconductor booms. Their success stems fr...
Samsung plans $1.5 billion chip testing plant in Vietnam, document showsSamsung Electronics is investing $1.5 billion in Vietnam to build a new semiconductor testing plant, set to begin operations in November 20...
Trump likes the idea of government owning some US companies but took a pass on Spirit AirlinesPresident Trump showed interest in government taking over companies like Spirit Airlines. He saw these moves as financial wins and a way to...
Vietnam set to raise effective tax rate on multinationals as part of global dealVietnam had initially planned to combine the approval of the tax with measures to partly compensate large foreign investors affected by the...
Intel shelves planned chip operation expansion in VietnamThe Southeast Asian electronics manufacturing hub is home to Intel's largest factory worldwide for assembling, packaging and testing chips,...
Vietnam eyes first semiconductor plant, US officials warn of high costsThe Southeast Asian electronics manufacturing hub already hosts US giant Intel's largest semiconductor packaging and testing plant worldwid...
Vietnam may delay minimum tax on multinationals; blow to Samsung, IntelVietnam, which is highly reliant on foreign investment, had planned subsidies for multinationals to compensate for the higher tax, as it fe...
India's industries must foray into cutting-edge tech to attract more chip fabrication units: Intel's Christoph SchellWith government support for the domestic semiconductor ecosystem and foreign investment in manufacturing, India can become a “really intere...
Semiconductor supply chains in Asia significant for Intel: CEO Pat GelsingerIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger said the company would invest more than $100 billion over the next five years to augment its semiconductor capaciti...
Vietnam PM Pham Minh Chinh courts US companies, seeks investment in chip sectorSynopsys, which has plans to build chip design centres in Vietnam, on Monday signed memorandums of understanding with Vietnam's information...
US, Vietnam firms hold business summit during Biden visit; AI deals unveiledSenior executives from Google, Intel, Amkor, Marvell, GlobalFoundries and Boeing are attending the Vietnam-U.S. Innovation & Investment Sum...
Top US chipmakers, tech firms to attend Vietnam meeting as Biden visitsSenior executives from Google, Intel, Amkor, Marvell, GlobalFoundries and Boeing are among expected attendees.
Engineer shortage in Vietnam may dent US plans to turn Southeast Asian nation into chips powerhouseIndustry officials, analysts and investors said that the small pool of trained experts will be a crucial hurdle for the rapid development o...
Intel weighs boost to investment in Vietnam chip packaging plantThe possible move, which one source said could be worth about $1 billion, would signal a growing role for Vietnam in the global supply chai...
- Intel's Intel Asia Academic Forum starts Oct 24
World's biggest chipmaker Intel Corp today said it is arranging a three-day annual conference 'Intel Asia Academic Forum (AAF)' in the capi...
- 'Slow decision making cost India Intel plant'
The world's largest chip maker Intel says India lost the race for Asia's first chip set plant to China because of slow decision making proc...
- Vietnam: The next BPO hotspot?
HANOI: Vietnam would soon take over China and India as a more popular outsourcing destination, an online article said.
- Intel to wait & watch
The govt in mid-March notified the semi-conductor policy with a view to attract Rs 24,000 cr investment.
- Intel's India plan hits a rough patch
Intel’s plans to invest in India seems to have gone awry with the government not accepting its demand for capital subsidy and cheaper elect...