Industry News|Auto Chip Shortage Eases, Prices of Xilinx Products Increase

Renesas and ON Semiconductor Cut Orders, Auto Chip Shortage Eases

According to reports, MCU and CIS suppliers Renesas Semiconductor and ON Semiconductor are currently cutting some chip test orders in the fourth quarter, showing that the shortage of automotive chips has been significantly eased.


AMD has Notified the Price Increase

It is reported that AMD said that the price of Xilinx series products will increase by 8%, the price of Spartan 6 series products will increase by 25%, and the price of Versal series products will remain unchanged.


Infineon: Business growth in Korea is expected to reach 20-30% in the next 2-3 years

The person in charge of Infineon Korea said that in the past 10 years, Infineon Korea has grown at an average annual rate of 16.5%, and it is expected that the growth rate will increase to 20-30% in the next 2-3 years. The main reason is that more and more semiconductors will be used in self-driving electric vehicles.


The Head of Intel's Foundry Services has Resigned!

According to foreign media reports, Randhir Thakur, the head of Intel's revitalization of contract chip manufacturing business, has resigned, and analysts said that the company will be more difficult in the next few years.


Microchip SiC MOSFETs and SiC SBDs Awarded

It is reported that Microchip's 3.3 kV silicon carbide MOSFET and silicon carbide SBD won the 20th Top10 Power Power Product Award in 2022, which means that it represents the highest level of power supply products.


Basic Semiconductors: Opportunities for SiC Power Devices

The core technologies such as silicon carbide diodes, MOSFET chips, and silicon carbide power modules for automobiles independently developed by some domestic companies have entered the world's leading position, which indicates that domestic power semiconductor companies are ushering in a good opportunity for development.


AMD and ADI announce settlement

On November 17 local time, American chip manufacturers AMD (Advanced Micro Devices Inc.) and ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) announced that the two parties have reached a settlement on the previous semiconductor patent legal dispute.