Daily semiconductor Information By Lansheng Technology
1.On April 24, according to the British "Financial Times" reported that if the Chinese government prohibits the US memory chip manufacturer Micron Technology from selling chips in the mainland, the United States will ask the South Korean government to urge its chip manufacturers (Samsung, SK Hynix) not to fill any market gap in China.
2. On April 25, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry decided to provide state-backed chipmaker #Rapidus with an additional 260 billion yen in subsidies to build a semiconductor factory in Hokkaido. Rapidus selected Chitose, near Sapporo, in February to build a 2nm chip factory after receiving initial funding of 70 billion yen from the Japanese government.
3. The #Philadelphia Semiconductor Index fell 0.5%, hitting a new low in nearly six weeks. #AMD fell 1% to a six-week low, while #Nvidia fell 0.3% to a one-week low. Intel fell more than 2%, falling for five consecutive days to the lowest in four weeks, erasing the gains in April. TSMC's U.S. stock fell as much as 1.6 percent to its lowest level in more than three months since mid-January.
4. News on April 24, India's "Business Standard", a senior official of the Indian government revealed that India is close to approving a proposal by #Micron Technology to invest nearly US$1 billion in a new assembly, testing, marking and packaging ( ATMP) factories.
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