Nvidia robotic partnership with European chipmakers
There is strong technological overlap between robotics and the automotive sector, where all three European firms are already established leaders.
Tesla’s Terafab chip fab ambitions
While Tesla successfully built an in-house chip design team—developing custom AI chips for Autopilot and Dojo—much of that talent has since departed.
Micron Purchases PSMC’s Tongluo P5 Site
The newly acquired site will enhance Micron’s existing Taiwan operations, acting as an extension of its major manufacturing campus in Taichung, located roughly 15 miles away.
Wolfspeed Appoints Daihui Yu as Regional President
As regional president, Yu will assume full commercial responsibility for the Greater China market.
STMicroelectronics Enters High-Volume Production
This expansion, the company noted, is supported by long-term capacity reservation agreements with customers.
What makes Ireland extraordinary
The strength of this partnership model is reflected in the presence of more than 1,800 multinational companies operating in Ireland today.
Fab begins construction in Eindhoven
These technologies are expected to play a key role in powering next-generation energy-efficient AI data centres, 6G communications networks, medical innovations and advanced supercomputing systems.
Subcontracts Demand Bonuses from Main Contractors
Rising tensions between subcontract workers and major industrial companies in South Korea are highlighting growing concerns over the potential impact of the country’s newly implemented “Yellow Envelope Act.”
Infineon Technologies opens new R&D facility in Ireland.
The Cork-based centre will focus on developing advanced technologies including battery management systems, motor control solutions and touchscreen technologies.
Samsung’s next phase of expansion…
Although the contracts were approved without discussion as part of the council’s consent agenda, they signal that the city is preparing for the next major stage of development — the planned Fab 2 project.
Intel's New Albany timeline?
The company began construction in 2022 on two chip fabrication plants at its “Ohio One” campus in Licking County, Ohio.
BBTech & ARKITEKT Partner to Build on Semiconductor Infrastructure
As semiconductor manufacturers increase fabrication capacity across the United States and Asia, the importance of reliable infrastructure, precision engineering and scalable project execution has grown significantly.
Semiconductor challenges arise from Gulf crisis
In the immediate term, the most pressing challenge is supply chain disruption. Semiconductor shipments moving through the Gulf risk delays as the “just-in-time” delivery model that underpins the chip industry comes under pressure.
Amazon to invest $21B in Spain's AI Infrastructure
The move marks a substantial increase from Amazon’s original 2021 pledge of $2.9 billion.
Micron Opens of India’s First Semicon Assembly & Test Facility
Once fully ramped, the first phase of the Sanand operation will include more than 500,000 square feet of cleanroom space, making it one of the largest single-floor assembly and test cleanrooms globally.
Intel’s Kevin O’Buckley joins Qualcomm
Intel formally entered the foundry market in 2010, and IFS has since become central to its strategy to compete with established contract manufacturers.
Monzo plans to grow its Dublin-based team to 70 employees in the next 18 months
The new roles will span operations, risk and compliance, technology and engineering, financial crime prevention and product development, reflecting the breadth of capabilities required to operate and scale a fully licensed digital bank within the EU.
Arizona chip-boom at early stage
In January 2026, TSMC reinforced its long-term commitment with a $197 million land acquisition in Arizona.
Israel’s biggest data center costing $1.5b
The project will be built on land leased by Dalia to a newly established company jointly owned by Serverfarm (50%) and IIF (50%).
