Scanfil 2025 net profit reaches EUR 40.9 million
Finnish EMS provider Scanfil reported a full-year 2025 turnover of EUR 797.1 million, up 2.2% from 2024. The company also completed two acquisitions – ADCO Circuits and MB Elettronica – expanding its presence in the Americas and Southern Europe.
Supplyframe aims to take the headache out of navigating tariffs
In today’s world of extreme tariff uncertainty, Supplyframe, a company providing a "Design-to-Source Intelligence" platform, is looking to ease sourcing and procurement with an easy way to estimate the cost impacts of tariffs – launching a new Tariff Estimator feature on its Findchips platform.
Price rally lifts 4Q25 DRAM revenue 29.4% QoQ
A sharp upswing in DRAM contract prices drove global industry revenue to USD 53.58 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, up 29.4% sequentially, according to the latest analysis from TrendForce.
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Microboard invests $1.3 million in Mycronic inventory towers
Microboard has made a USD 1.3 million capital investment in MYTower 7+ and MYTower 6X inventory towers from Mycronic, upgrading its component storage capacity at its facility in Seymour, Connecticut.
Hanza inaugurates new factory in Årjäng
Hanza has inaugurated a new production facility in Årjäng, Sweden, expanding its local manufacturing capacity and adding new resources aimed at the defence and security industry.
SCIP compliance: why data, not legislation, remains the real bottleneck
Five years after the introduction of the SCIP database, many electronics manufacturers still struggle to translate legal obligations into day-to-day practice. While the rules themselves are no longer new, uncertainty persists — not so much about what the law says, but about how to comply without turning regulatory work into a permanent administrative burden.
AMD and Meta sign multi-year deal for up to 6GW of AI GPU capacity
AMD and Meta have entered a definitive multi-year agreement under which Meta will deploy up to 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs to power its next generation AI infrastructure.
Apple to begin Mac mini production in Houston, expand AI server manufacturing
Apple will start producing its Mac mini in the US for the first time, with manufacturing slated to start later this year at a new facility in Houston.
TSMC board approves $45 billion for capacity expansion
The world’s largest semiconductor foundry, TSMC, has approved a capital injection of USD 44.96 billion to expand production capacity. The decision was made during a board meeting on 10 February 2026 in Hsinchu, Taiwan.
ElevenEs secures Caterpillar backing, plans battery factory in Serbia
ElevenEs has completed the first closing of its Series B financing round, with proceeds earmarked for the construction of a 1GWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cell factory in Subotica, Serbia. Construction is scheduled to begin in February 2026, with first cell deliveries expected in 2027.
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