Applied Materials to pay $252 million over illegal exports to China
Applied Materials has reached a settlement with the US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) over alleged violations of export regulations. The company will pay USD 252.5 million, the second-highest penalty ever imposed by BIS.
Europe losing ground in semiconductor research
Research and development in semiconductor technology is increasingly taking place outside Europe, particularly in Asia, according to a new analysis by EconPol Europe.
NCAB increases order intake – but full-year profit declines
PCB supplier NCAB reported increased order intake and improved results in the fourth quarter of 2025, while full-year profit declined compared with 2024.
Camtek books $25m Hawk inspection system order from tier-1 IDM
Camtek has received an order worth approximately USD 25 million for its Hawk inspection systems from a tier-1 integrated device manufacturer (IDM).
Amca acquires Electrocube to expand power electronics capabilities
US-based aerospace and defence company Amca has acquired power electronics supplier Electrocube. The acquisition was completed with two of Electrocube’s founding families.
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Kitron raises 2026 outlook after record fourth quarter
EMS provider Kitron reported record revenue and operating profit for the fourth quarter, driven by strong demand from the defence and aerospace segment. An all-time high order backlog also provides strong visibility for 2026.
Samsung to join Applied Materials’ $5B EPIC semiconductor R&D centre
Samsung Electronics will join Applied Materials’ EPIC (Equipment and Process Innovation and Commercialisation) Centre in Silicon Valley, a semiconductor research and development facility backed by a USD 5 billion investment.
Dutch court orders investigation into Nexperia governance
The Dutch Enterprise Chamber has ruled that there are valid grounds to doubt proper management at semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia under its previous governance structure, the company said on February 11.
Aumovio to cut up to 4,000 R&D jobs worldwide by end of 2026
Automotive technology company Aumovio plans to reduce up to 4,000 research and development positions globally as part of measures to improve efficiency in a challenging market environment, the company said.
ASML plans 1,700 job cuts despite record 2025 result and strong outlook
ASML plans to cut around 1,700 positions, mainly in the Netherlands, as part of a restructuring of its Technology and IT organisations. The announcement comes as the company reports record net sales of EUR 32.7 billion and net income of EUR 9.6 billion for 2025.
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